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| greetings everyone im looking to build a very small & low power fm transmitter that gets its audio source from a 1/8th headphone jack - a few questions though --> 1) would it be possible to scale it down to such an extent that it would almost fit in a pen top ? 2) would it be possible to power it from the 1/8th jack instead of a battery? does anyone know of any schematics i can reference which are small enough for my idea ? | |
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| Some very small FM transmitters can be found on Talking Electronics website: http://www.talkingelectronics.com | |
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| im very willing to pay anyone who can design a very small fm transmitter that gets its source from a 1/8th jack (ex: portable cd player, mp3 player, walkman etc) it would need 2 to 4 fixed frequencies and a range of around 10-20m - heres the kicker: it needs to be extremely small, around 2 cm x 3 cm or smaller if possible. i need the schematics + a few (2) working prototypes and i need it within the next 3 days. must be stable. the audio on the receiving end needs to be crisp & true stereo if possible. i'll pay a few thousand US $ depending on quality. email me at rootuddha@gmail.com with a phone # where i can call you to get it worked out. thanks! james | |
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| ....paging Desmond Llewelyn..... sorry could'nt resist, no harm intended. there are transmitter plans available that use tunnel-diodes, problem being getting the tunnel diodes, most get scooped up by test equipment service people ( Tektronix comes to mind ) do a search for things like " olive FM transmitter, or pico FM transmitter" | |
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| something along the lines of this:: http://www.poptronics.com/interactiv...components.jpg only instead of the mic a 1/8 plug - i picked up basically the same thing today at a local shop, replaced the electret mic with a 1/8th plug and it worked - but terrible background noise | |
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