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pike said:I'm trying to do what your doing atm. But i'm trying to to it digitally. The output signal is a digital wave. Theoretically you can make an extremely powerful transmitter. possibly stronger than the licensed stations aswell. It would have to be crystal locked with a PLL. This would also be very very accurate and have virtually zero frequency drift.
were still looking for a pll of high enough frequency range (30mhz+)
*Note however this is for extremist in this field who want power :twisted:
pike said:ok maybe not powerful enough to take over other stations, but certainly powerful enough for 400m radius (1200ft??)
Most of those kits that say they transmitt 1km, is bogus. In the end they only transmitt 30m.
If I cant find a pll suitable i'll get the low power digital kit, and amp it up with lots and lots of 2n2222's. Or even a mosfet!!
Yes I know laws are put in place. but as long as i'm not transmitting over emergency service signals (if they failed, someone could die as a result)
the signals however would be transmitted very rarely.
zach: I'm pretty sure that the power transmitted doesn't solely rely on voltage, but also the amount of current being converted to electromagnetic radiation.
Nigel Goodwin said:It's also going to be expensive to build high power transmitters, and complicated as well - with a need for expertise and specialised test equipment.
zach: I'm pretty sure that the power transmitted doesn't solely rely on voltage, but also the amount of current being converted to electromagnetic radiation.
I think the saying goes: 'where there's a will, there a way'something like that. Much Like zach, with his persistent questions on these boards!!