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| Is it possible for a self made single transistor modulator/transmitter transmit PC serial data? | |
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| strange question for somody from malasia (i always imagine that you guys should have trackloads of electronics parts). can you post details on what are you trying to achive? | |
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| at first i planned on modulating the pc signal using a modulator (diode, transistor or anything that is self made AM transmitter for transmission) but now i realized that most of the examples, their signals are sine waves. If a PC serial data is sent through the modulator, would it be able to transmit? | |
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| It would seem that you could make a one transistor oscillator with a varicap to provide some fine adjustment. TTL level data might be applied to the varicap to shift the frequency. Your receiver would have to be able to make sense of this - maybe use CW mode so a tone shift results. This is pretty crude and has limitations but on a test bench you might get it to work.
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| Yes it is very much possible to transmit digital data. Search the net & you will find it. I remember i read that somewhere, a guy had built it at FM ferquency.He used a single transistor. He used normal FM receiver for receiving.
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