Circuit diagram
Notes:
I have used a pair of BC548 transistors in this circuit. Although not
strictly RF transistors, they still give good results. I have used an
ECM Mic insert from Maplin Electronics, order code FS43W. It is a two
terminal ECM, but ordinary dynamic mic inserts can also be used, simply
omit the front 10k resistor. The coil L1 was again from Maplin, part
no. UF68Y and consists of 7 turns on a quarter inch plastic former with a
tuning slug. The tuning slug is adjusted to tune the transmitter.
Actual range on my prototype tuned from 70MHz to around 120MHz. The
aerial is a few inches of wire. Lengths of wire greater than 2 feet may
damp oscillations and not allow the circuit to work. Although RF
circuits are best constructed on a PCB, you can get away with veroboard,
keep all leads short, and break tracks at appropriate points.
One final point, don't hold the circuit in your hand and try to speak.
Body capacitance is equivalent to a 200pF capacitor shunted to earth,
damping all oscillations. I have had some first hand experience of this
problem.
author:Andy Collinson,
website: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/
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Sunday, July 29, 2012
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