An oscillator includes an amplifier having an input and an output, a feedback
network connected between the input of the amplifier and the output of the amplifier,
the feedback network being configured to provide suitable positive feedback from
the output of the amplifier to the input of the amplifier to initiate and sustain
an oscillating condition, and a tuning circuit connected to the input of the amplifier,
wherein the tuning circuit is continuously variable and consists of solid state
electrical components with no mechanically adjustable devices including a pair
of diodes connected to each other at their respective cathodes with a control voltage
connected at the junction of the diodes. Another oscillator includes an amplifier
having an input and an output, a feedback network connected between the input of
the amplifier and the output of the amplifier, the feedback network being configured
to provide suitable positive feedback from the output of the amplifier to the input
of the amplifier to initiate and sustain an oscillating condition, and transmission
lines connected to the input of the amplifier with an input pad and a perpendicular
transmission line extending from the input pad and forming a leg of a resonant
"T", and wherein the feedback network is coupled to the leg of the resonant "T".