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This is a discussion on Pretty Cool Project - Build Your Own FM Transmitter within the General Off Topic+ forums, part of the QJ.net Forum Miscellaneous category; Pretty Cool Project - Build Your Own FM Transmitter Original Source: http://www.cie-wc.edu/fmtransmitter.asp Well another member on this forum was asking ...
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Pretty Cool Project - Build Your Own FM Transmitter
Original Source: http://www.cie-wc.edu/fmtransmitter.asp Well another member on this forum was asking about a FM Transmitter and if it was good. Well I was wondering if it was possible to make your own, which I knew it was, just needed a guide. I have never really soldered so this will be nice and new for me. And best of all, I can mess with my Chemist teacher, we listen to the radio while we work on our warm ups. ![]() Heres the parts: Transmitter Parts: R1, R4, R6 10K resistor R2 1Meg resistor R3 100K resistor R5 100 ohm resistor R7 1K resistor C1, C2 0.1uf capacitor C3 0.01uf capacitor C4 5 - 30pf variable capacitor C5 4.7pf capacitor Q1, Q2 2N3904 transistor L1 9 turns of #22 gauge Microphone Electret Mic Circuit Board Battery Clip
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Still, its all in the learning process, I sort of get how it works. And its not rocket science. It looks pretty basic, just looks at it for a little while and you will see how it looks. Look at the other picture, you can just simply glance and see where the things go. And as I said, I want to learn, so I am going to start here.
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