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Homebrew AM transmitter
![]() The schematic ![]() Any tubes..any transformers that comes from an old radio can be used in this transmitter..its not critical. The coil can be made by any wire..no need for litze...a calculator ( http://www.pronine.ca/coilcal.htm ) allow you to make the coil as you like...the feed back is one forth of the turns. I am not saying this is the ultimate transmitter...however the sound is great...depending of the OPT (T1). Don't worry about the OPT impedance as its not connectet to a loudspeaker...however you can connect a loudspeaker as a controle monitor..but use a resistor least 27 ohm or its going to be loud. Range...some hundred meters...definitely not legal. Voltage before 'L3' approx 200V...just like an *old radio*...ATT. R13 180ohm or less,C11-12...2,2nF 600V The magic eye and the mic is only an option....over-modulaton causes sparks in the tuning-capacitor...just like a real transmitter. In spite of its simplicity it makes no noticeable FM modulation... Last edited by tube mania; 11-29-2011 at 12:47 PM. |
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