Albert is correct!Albert H wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 4:25 am The carrier noise on that type of circuit is very low. You have to make sure that your power supply is clean (a cheap Chinese wall wort won't give good results!). If you use a 3-terminal voltage regulator to feed the board, be certain to fit bypass capacitors (10n - 100n) to both the input and the output, both down to ground. I used to use the 7815 regulator, and actually solder 100n SM capacitors to its legs - this keeps RF out of the regulator, and considerably quietens things down.
Another trick I used frequently was a "gyrator" circuit (just a single transistor one) in the varicap bias supply, and sometimes in the supply to the Oscillator. This also reduces carrier noise.
I also used to supply the Vcc3 pin on the SAA1057 with 30V, to allow a wide tuning swing. I could (just) get rid of the trimmer capacitor in the oscillator, and have the circuit tune right across the band. Stephen Moss and I tried out that approach, and we were considering it for the next version of the NRG board. We derived the 30V from a simple oscillator and rectifier circuit (I've put it up here before), and it provided a worthwhile improvement. The next version of the PLL PRO was also going to have a more sophisticated phase comparator (but still made from discrete ICs). I have a nifty little circuit that I've used for years, which uses a 74HCT74 and a 74HCT00, and gives a really reliable locked / unlocked indication too. It has much lower phase noise than the 74HC86 EXOR gate that Stephen used for years.

The carrier noise is very low! Infact external audio sources (Cables, Mixer Etc) caused more noise than the exciter itself!
Also! Now that you mention the Vcc3 pin? With the oscillator trimmer centred (6.5V tuning voltage) and a supply voltage of 15V! It is possible to tune the full band without touching the oscillator trimmer!!
An unexpected lucky outcome!

However, this method leaves uncomfortable margins for frequency errors! I prefer some headroom, which the trimmer provides when set at 5V tuning voltage!