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Old 26th October 2003, 01:54 AM   (permalink)
Default FM Transmitter - Help Please

G'day all,

I got around to modifying my FM Transmitter (Velleman-Kit K1771) so that it can accept an input from an audio source such as a CD player, sound card, etc. Now I have a different problem.

There is a constant background humming in the broadcast. This changes in volume and pitch depending on where the transmitter is situated, generally if it is near metal, the noise increases. From this I gather that I need to shield it, the question is how do I do this?

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Cheers!
Grant
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Old 26th October 2003, 06:00 AM   (permalink)
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Hmm Interresting...

I think you need so make some thing that will block Maghetic power!

PS:
I have no idea how to block magnetism! ops:
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Old 26th October 2003, 06:08 AM   (permalink)
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I considered that it could also be a problem with the power source. Since it runs for long periods, I am running it from a 240VAC -> 9VDC Plug-Pack. Could this be a problem? If so, is there a solution?
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Old 26th October 2003, 11:42 AM   (permalink)
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Try it with a 9V DC Battery, if the current rating is not enough, try to connect two batteries in parallel.
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