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                     =  FM TRANSMITTER 3 - 3.5 W =<P>
                     =          Type 1           =<P>
                     ========Version 1.00=========<P>
                               25-01-94</center><P>
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Please read the 'README.1ST' file about copyrights
and other (boring) stuff<P>
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1) Description<P>
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This package contains the schematic for an FM transmitter
with 3 to 3.5 W output power, and can be used between 90 and 110 Mhz.
Although the stability
Although the stability isn't so bad, a PLL can be used on this circuit.<P>
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This is a circuit that I've build a few years ago for a friend, who used it
in combination with the BLY88 amplifier to obtain 20 W output power (for that
schematic, get the LINBLY88.EXE file). From the notes that I made at the
original schematic, it worked fine with a SWR of 1 : 1.05 (quite normal at my
place with my antenna). He didn't use it for stereo broadcasting, but that
shouldn't be a problem.<P>
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BTW: I'm sorry about the mess my OrCAD Annotate made of the component numbers. <P>
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2) Components/Hints<P>
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I don't have a PCB-layout for it, but as I remember I've made it on a normal
RF-testing breadboard (with one side copper). Make some connections between
the two sides. Build the transmitter in a RF-proof casing, use good connectors
and cable, make a shielding between the different stages, and be aware of all
the other RF-rules of building.<P>
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Q1 and Q5 should be cooled with a heatsink. The case-pin of Q4 should be
grounded.<P>
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Adjustments:<P>
C24 is for the frequency adjustment. The other trimmers must be adjusted to
maximum output power with minimum SWR and input current.<P>
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3) Problems?<P>
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If you have certain problems, you have to try to solve them yourself first.
But if no solutions can be found you can contact me, so we can try to work it
out. This circuit is build by me and it works.<P>
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You can also contact me if you have some interesting schematics or material,
use E-mail: [email protected] (at least untill October 1994).<P>
Ofcourse you can use the same adress for other questions or comments on this
schematic.<P>
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Eric van Gorkom<P>