FYI: You can't screen crystals just with a VNA. And it isn't just about Q. 

Crystals have physical IMD properties that are highly dependent on signal 
injection level. We have to screen the crystals over a range of signal levels 
individually, first, then again when they're assembled into a filter. The 
crystals also have to be burned in, or they can rapidly age when installed in 
the radio and develop undesirable properties down the road. There can be issues 
with electrodes, dust, etc., unless the crystal manufacturer is held to a high 
standard.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Nov 2, 2016, at 10:43 AM, Michael Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> If are willing to invest $50, then go ahead.  He does have a return policy.
> 
> Next, I would buy, beg, borrow a VNA and sweep them.  That is the only way
> to be sure.   It is hard to read his scans/sweeps.  They Q factor looks a
> little soft, but usable.
> 
> If the soldering is poor, that is an easy fix.  Just redo them.
> 
> I'm sure they will work ok.  They won't do any damage to your radio.  But,
> you normally do get what you pay for.
> 
> Mike va3mw



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