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darkresurrection20 Posted - Sep 08 2009 : 03:16:35 AM
hi there can anyone help me designing a simple transmitter circuit???
i only copy the stuff but i dont knw how a simple transmitter circuit is designed.
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audioguru Posted - Sep 08 2009 : 4:44:06 PM
Transmitters operate at many different frequencies and modulation types. You didn't say which frequency or modulation type you need.

In most countries it is illegal to cause radio and TV interference which your transmitter will probably cause.

There are thousands of FM radio transmitter projects on the internet. A few of them work.

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