hai friends , i have a fm transmitter. but it has only 100 meters range.I want to increase the range to 1 to 4KMs.Will anybody help me?.I also want the working also .
Since you seem to be interested in Pirate Radio, simply enter those two words into your browser and there will be lots of links to the topic including circuits you can build that have higher outputs.
no. of turns, thickness and,diameter of thecoil. How these 3 things are related to inductunce?.how we can use a coil in combination with a capacitor for a desired frequency?
no. of turns, thickness and,diameter of thecoil. How these 3 things are related to inductunce?.how we can use a coil in combination with a capacitor for a desired frequency?
What does that have to do with extending your transmitting distance? What you need is increased RF output. C'mon, it's real simple to use your browser to find dozens of URLs that provide transmitter schematics with hefty output levels. Once again, it took me all of 5 minutes to find the following circuits:
Why not apply the audio from the television to modulate the FM transmitter? I don't know if I'm understanding you correctly. Not to flame you here but given your vague way of communicating your point, I'm doubting if you can successfully build a circuit to accomplish your goal.
sorry my friend HITECH,
I have a little knowledge in practical electronics and I started making electronics hobby circuits before 3 years.I simply assemble the circuit as shown in the hobby circuit book.I am a 4th year engineering student from india and very much interested in practical electronics.I want to increase my practical knowledge and to design a small circuit.I asked my doubts to my teachers but none can fullfill my request.
Hello friends,
Iam a 4th year engineering(ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION) student from INDIA.Will anybody help me help me to find a topic for seminar(Latest topic) which I have to present in my college.
sorry my friend HITECH,
I have a little knowledge in practical electronics and I started making electronics hobby circuits before 3 years.I simply assemble the circuit as shown in the hobby circuit book.I am a 4th year engineering student from india and very much interested in practical electronics.I want to increase my practical knowledge and to design a small circuit.I asked my doubts to my teachers but none can fullfill my request.
you have been assembling ckts for 3 yrs w/o knowing how do they work?? ok.atleast you found this site. post your genuine queries here . let's see what the forum can do.
Hello friends,
Iam a 4th year engineering(ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION) student from INDIA.Will anybody help me help me to find a topic for seminar(Latest topic) which I have to present in my college.
hai friends , i have a fm transmitter. but it has only 100 meters range.I want to increase the range to 1 to 4KMs.Will anybody help me?.I also want the working also .
The range of my fairly simple FM transmitter is over 2km over a huge river valley to my very sensitive home stereo and car radio.
Its range is 300m to my cheap Sony Walkman portable radio.
Its range is 100m to my cheap clock radio.
Its range is across the street to a very cheap "radio" from the Dollar store.
So the quality of the radio has a lot to do with the range.
You forgot to attach your schematic so we can't help you.
I just came on here to ask for advice on a long range rf transmitter, although my intent is different to the original poster, I didn't think it made sense for me to make a new thread.
All I want to do is be able to transmit simple data 2km+ away to a matching receiver.
I've been looking at Radiometrix who has the longest range transmitter ive seen so far at 10km+, but I think there stuff is probably industrial/commercial use.
You're into some pretty beefy stuff anyway if you want 2km reliably on a license-free frequency. Depending on your location it may or may not be advisable; in most places that much power requires a license.
If you use a directional antenna, you would be able to use lower power. Operating license-free in many of the bands is permitted, with very short, infrequent transmissions.