HOW TO – Make a low power FM transmitter

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HOW TO – Make a low power FM transmitter

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Rod writes “It is designed to use an input from another sound source (such as a guitar or microphone), and transmits on the commercial FM band – it is actually quite powerful, so make sure that you select an unused position on the dial! The FM band is 88 to 108MHz, but is getting fairly crowded nearly everywhere, but you should be able to find a blank spot on the dial somewhere. “Link.

12 thoughts on “HOW TO – Make a low power FM transmitter

  1. Pekar says:

    Adding this circuit, will allow it to broadcast a stereo signal to any FM reciever, making it more useful as an whole house MP3 transmitter.
    http://electronics-diy.com/stereo_encoder.php

    ere’s a link list to other transmitter info
    http://members.tripod.com/~transmitters/links.htm

  2. Pekar says:

    Adding this circuit, will allow it to broadcast a stereo signal to any FM reciever, making it more useful as an whole house MP3 transmitter.
    http://electronics-diy.com/stereo_encoder.php

    ere’s a link list to other transmitter info
    http://members.tripod.com/~transmitters/links.htm

  3. Sky Blue says:

    we have been selling fm transmitter for 5 years, please feel free to contact me at sky@cantonmade.com

  4. bibash says:

    plz can i have idea of making a simple fm tran

  5. Sadaf Siddique says:

    good but i need long range Tm

  6. fast says:

    It says here how to make fm transmitter: http://radioear.narod.ru/002-kak-sdelat-zhuchok.html

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