Sometimes the need arises to construct a really simple oscillator. This  could hardly be simpler than the circuit shown here, which uses just  three components, and offers five separate octaves, beginning around  Middle C (Stage 14). Octave # 5 is missing, due to the famous (or  infamous) missing Stage 11 of the 4060B IC. We might call this a  Colpitts ‘L’ oscillator, without the ‘C’. Due to the reactance of the  100-µH inductor and the propagation delay of the internal oscillator,  oscillation is set up around 5 MHz. When this is divided down, Stage 14  approaches the frequency of Middle C (Middle C = 261.626 Hz).

Stages  13, 12, 10, and 9 provide higher octaves, with Stages 8 to 4 being in  the region of ultrasound. If the oscillator’s output is taken to the  aerial of a Medium Wave Radio, L1 may serve as the search coil of a Pipe  Locator, with a range of about 50 mm. This is tuned by finding a  suitable heterodyne (beat note) on the medium wave band. In that case,  piezo sounder Bz1 is omitted. The Simple Oscillator / Pipe Locator draws  around 7mA from a 9-12 V DC source.
 
 
