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why cant breadboards be used to build radio circuits?
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because for RF a track can act like an arial/antenna.
Since breadboards (those white things??) you end up having non-optimum routing of signals you end up with lots of cross-talk and your SNR is extreamly poor |
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since the tracks are so close together, they act like a capacitor, i think i heard like a .1 or .01 uf capacitor.
if u want to prototype a circuit, a really fast and effective way is to punch holes in cardboard, and then solder the leads on the other sides. its reealy sloppy, but it works pretty well as long as ur not going really high in frequency.
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like i sed, i didnt quite remember :lol:
u can also get perfboard, it works well, thats wut i built my first succesful transmitter on. i struggled with trying to build a transmitter on a breadboard for about a year :lol:
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