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Need Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic
9/15/2000 10:06:57 AMPedro Lima
Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?

Thanks

PLima

9/16/2000 10:48:01 PMJohn McPherson
One good place to start is:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/#tx
Homepage at:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/

You did not specify if the frequency range is what is normally considered the "AM" band, or "MW" band (about 500Khz to 1700Khz)

If this is the desired range, you can adapt the "HF" transmitters into this range by multiplying the inductors by the same factor as your wavelength. In other words, the values given for a transmitter that will work on 160 meters, will work for 320 meters by increasing the number of inductor windings by a factor of two.

Also you can search for "QRP" transmitters, as these can be modified in the same way, and these are usually very low power.


: Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?

: Thanks

: PLima

1/5/2001 6:13:26 PMAlfre
: One good place to start is:
: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/#tx
: Homepage at:
: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/

: You did not specify if the frequency range is what is normally considered the "AM" band, or "MW" band (about 500Khz to 1700Khz)

: If this is the desired range, you can adapt the "HF" transmitters into this range by multiplying the inductors by the same factor as your wavelength. In other words, the values given for a transmitter that will work on 160 meters, will work for 320 meters by increasing the number of inductor windings by a factor of two.

: Also you can search for "QRP" transmitters, as these can be modified in the same way, and these are usually very low power.


:
: : Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?

: : Thanks

: : PLima

2/5/2002 8:45:14 AMmudassir hassan
: : One good place to start is:
: : http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/#tx
: : Homepage at:
: : http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/

: : You did not specify if the frequency range is what is normally considered the "AM" band, or "MW" band (about 500Khz to 1700Khz)

: : If this is the desired range, you can adapt the "HF" transmitters into this range by multiplying the inductors by the same factor as your wavelength. In other words, the values given for a transmitter that will work on 160 meters, will work for 320 meters by increasing the number of inductor windings by a factor of two.

: : Also you can search for "QRP" transmitters, as these can be modified in the same way, and these are usually very low power.

:
: :
: : : Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?

: : : Thanks

: : : PLima

1/5/2001 6:14:10 PMALFREDO JOSE ANGELETTI
: One good place to start is:
: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/#tx
: Homepage at:
: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/3569/

: You did not specify if the frequency range is what is normally considered the "AM" band, or "MW" band (about 500Khz to 1700Khz)

: If this is the desired range, you can adapt the "HF" transmitters into this range by multiplying the inductors by the same factor as your wavelength. In other words, the values given for a transmitter that will work on 160 meters, will work for 320 meters by increasing the number of inductor windings by a factor of two.

: Also you can search for "QRP" transmitters, as these can be modified in the same way, and these are usually very low power.


:
: : Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?

: : Thanks

: : PLima

7/12/2002 3:29:58 AMmiftahudin
:Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?
:am transmiter 3.5 Mhz ( simple schematic )

:Thanks
:
:PLima

7/13/2002 6:26:07 PMGrbac Branko
::Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?
::am transmiter 3.5 Mhz ( simple schematic )
:
::Thanks
::
::PLima

I have a couple of those for 3.5MHz, if you're interested. What exactly do you need it for? I'm asking because I have schematics of some QRPs and some powerfull amateur transmiters...

12/4/2002 6:45:55 PMJULIO
::Anyone can send me a Simple Transistorised AM Transmiter Schematic (pref. for homebrew)?
::am transmiter 3.5 Mhz ( simple schematic )
:
::Thanks
::
::PLima


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