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    ADDING A FREQUENCY COUNTER FOR ANALOGUE MANUAL TUNE RADIO

    the code hasbeen modified for 10.7 mhz ofset frequency...
  2. skldj

    ADDING A FREQUENCY COUNTER FOR ANALOGUE MANUAL TUNE RADIO

    thank you all for for the reply and suggestion. yes ; i have to deal with the problem for modifying the code in the PIC for 10.7 Mhz offset..
  3. skldj

    ADDING A FREQUENCY COUNTER FOR ANALOGUE MANUAL TUNE RADIO

    I have already build the frequency counter using pic16f628a. i intended to build it for my diy fm radio. but the problem is fm frequency range is 88-108 mhz ,but my counter only able to handle up to 50 mhz. so i use 74F74 d flip flop, as frequency devider devide by 4. i tested it with 16 mhz...
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    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    check your Email sir. thank you.
  5. skldj

    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    yes ,i want to buy it but how? my Email [email protected]
  6. skldj

    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    wo wow! sound great to me. but where? R U SELLING IT?
  7. skldj

    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    can i use 3n200 mosfet in place of bf981. because it is hard to find..
  8. skldj

    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    it feels good when i do it by myself..
  9. skldj

    A stereo FM receiver using the TEA5711 IC

    can you please tell me which one is better to use; tea5711 or sony cxa1538 . both are stereo ic. i have decided to build this receiver and find both ic are available in my area.

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