hi,
this is my first mail. we have a function in our college. and i would like to build a wireless transmitter ( walkie talkie). is it simple (s4 ec)?
can you give some information/suggest some sites where i can get the ckt diagram.
thank you
have you tried using the projects forum here or have used the links presented in this forum. check them out and you will find what you're looking. also try a google search, "walkie talkie circuit diagram" :wink:
hi
sorry but search at google did not give the required results. i got many entries searching for a walkie talkie (for example:-walkie talkie wanted help) but i did not get a walkie talkie ckt diagram.
thank you
hi
sorry but search at google did not give the required results. i got many entries searching for a walkie talkie (for example:-walkie talkie wanted help) but i did not get a walkie talkie ckt diagram.
At the risk of being rude, if you have to ask, you're not going to be capable of building one. It's not a trival task building RF equipment, layout tends to be very critical, and setting up can be very complicated as well.
This is probably why it's difficult to find information on the net.
There are plenty of Amateur Radio books available, which will probably give you all the information you require.
But, more seriously, presumably this is for a project at school?. How is the project worded, does it specify what kind of communication it has to be (data, speech etc.), and does it says if it has to wireless, or can it be wired?.
If it can be wired, and needs to be a speech system, a simple intercom should do the trick (electronic equivalent of two cans and a piece of string).
hi,
first of all this is not a school project.it is a college project. the theme is "electronics for a better tomorrow". so i thought a wireless intercom was a good idea, that is how i landed with a project for a walkie talkie. can you suggest a project onthis theme.
i have to agree with Mozikluv's suggestion, one of the first circuits i ever built (way back when) was a simple Hartley oscillator ,i used a radio as the receiver and tuned it in to the oscillator frequency.
It uses a couple of components: A one megahertz crystal oscillator, An audio transformer, A generic printed circuit board, A phone plug, A 9 volt battery clip, A 9 volt battery, some wire.
Also if you have line of sight to the transmitter and receiver you could use a simple laser comunicator out of normal laser pens it would be a bit more expensive, and could go as far at the lasers can travel. https://www.sci-toys.com/scitoys/scitoys/light/light.html#laser_communicator
That site even sells all the parts you would need and has many other science projects that are interesting.
Oh yes and they have a simple wireless computer AM transmitter it uses morse code and the computer translates it into text.
did u need a wireless equipment for transmitting voice? it is not so difficult.but i think u are going to do this in kerala it self.so certainly you need a permission from nearby police stasion including the details of frequency.hope that u r an engineering student.you can get the circuit and also kit from lakshmitek,opp.h.m.t.junction kalamassery.if u feel any difficulty mail me @ rajeevkannadi@yahoo.com .certainly ican help u.