hi, any body point me to any schematics for a diy 5 to 15 watt fm transmitters , 88 to 108 mhz .
thanks, mark
hi, any body point me to any schematics for a diy 5 to 15 watt fm transmitters , 88 to 108 mhz .
thanks, mark
probably more time/cost-effective to grab one of those cheapies off ebay.
5 to 15 watt ?
That's a small radio station.
-- Bye. Jasen
While you're at it, go ahead and grab one of those FCC licenses to go with it. (Assuming you're in the US.)
It's illegal to operate at those power levels without a license.
(Technically, the FCC Part-15 limits are specified in terms of field strength, but you'd have to have a really shitty antenna system at 15 watts to pass that spec.)
Illegal almost everywhere, what else do you need to know?
-- JosephKK Gegen dummheit kampfen die Gotter Selbst, vergebens. --Schiller
Indeed it is. Regrettably such s**te is readily sourced from ebay, with current listing like 230114457362 (6W) and 230114128837 (15W).
On a sunny day (Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:56:12 +0800) it happened budgie wrote in :
This one is interesting:
Here a simpler diagram:
;-)
Ah, the venerable 4CX1000A. I abandoned the Sears Roebuck catalog when I got my first "RCA Transmitting Tube Manual". ;-)
Cheers! Rich
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