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need help in regards to replacing a ferride coil in a transmitter...what other component would be satisfactory tu use cheers
 
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I think that you mean ferrite, not ferride.

Ferrite is a magnetic core, the coil is (usually) copper wire.

Why do you need to replace this coil/core?

The quick answer to the question
"what other component would be satisfactory tu use"
is, another identical one.

JimB
 
so apart from ferride an to ....do you know, what else to use ??? by the way this is the 12years father correcting the grammar and asking the question.
 
so apart from ferride an to ....do you know, what else to use ???
You could use an iron dust core.
You could use a brass core.
You could uses another grade of ferrite.
You could just leave the coil with an air core.
However the circuit is unlikely to work correctly without the correct ferrite core.

by the way this is the 12years father correcting the grammar and asking the question.
?

JimB
 
the circuit is unlikely to work correctly without the correct ferrite core...thats correct.Is there not a more modern component to use ,that would give of the same frequency.
 
You have not said what it is that you are really trying to do, so it is difficult to give any sensible suggestions.

JimB
 
Your style of asking a question is so poor and non-detailed that nobody can answer anything. Seek help from some matured people over there to interpret the clear details here.
 
:)

I think you're scared of the coil thing :D, while trying to make this transmitter.

That is made by winding a 22guage enamelled copper wire on a 5mm diameter bolt or pen and remove the pen or whatever. Connect the 18p cap in parallel with that. See the picture.

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Or readymade ones available that looks like this:-

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The circuit is an extremely simple and extremely poor quality FM transmitter.
 
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