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How to drive a 433.94 MHz resonator?

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Using a resonator

Hey all, I'm trying to build me a 433MHz ON-OFF-Keying (OOK) transmitter just for the fun of it but I'm stuck with oscillators.

I've managed to get the datasheet for a 433.94MHz resonator but I've no idea how to drive the resonator.

Do I just stick some voltage in it or do I have to construct some sort of driver circuit?

Here's the link to the datasheet:
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