Thursday, September 13, 2012
Simple FM Transmitter
Component part:
R1 100K R2 220K R3 22R R4 1K trimmer R5 1K R6 56K R7 1M R8 1K2 T1 BF244A or BF245A FET T2 2N3819 FET T3 BC307/8/9 or BC557/8/9 PNP | D1 Varicap diode (eg. BB119) D2 1N4148 C1 5pF ceramic C2 6pF ceramic C3 15pF ceramic C4 trimmer cap C5 15pF ceramic C6 1nF ceramic C7 100uF electrolytic C8 4.7uF electrolytic C9 100pF ceramic |
Frequency range is 100-108 MHz. The circuit is only mono circuit, and accepts an audio input from either a microphone or other source. The input impedance is 1Mohm. The input sensitivity is 5mV and the max input signal is 10mV. The transmitted signal can be picked up on a FM radio. The circuit can be used for short-range transmission, eg. for wireless microphones.
The power supply to use is 9-14 V DC, one of the little rectangular 9V batteries is fine. Connect this to the + and - points on the PCB. The sound input goes to the points marked "MIKE". The antenna should be connected to the point marked "ANT". The emitter's output impedance is 50 ohms. You can make your own fancy antenna if you like.
Source: http://www.high-voltage-lab.com/77/small-radio-transmitter Advertisement:
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