Simplest RF Transmitter

This is probably become the simplest radio frequency RF transmitter that you will find anywhere. It has a total of five parts and can be constructed into a very small space. It is great for science fair projects or other science related projects where short range transmission is useful. It operates on 1.5 to 3… Read More »

250mW RF Power Amplifier

This is an 250mW RF power amplifier circuit project. This circuit is designed to amplify the output of about 7mW wide band FM transmitters to a final level of about 250mW. General purpose 12V DC power supply can be used to operate this RF amplifier circuit. Schematic Diagram: Components List: R1 ____________________ 10R R2 ____________________… Read More »

Three Stage 9V FM Transmitter

This circuit is a powerful three stage, 9V FM transmitter (Tx) with a range of up to 1 kilometer in the open. It uses an RF transistor in its output stage and two BC547″s for the first two stages. Distance of trans-mission is critically dependent on the operating Conditions (in a building or out on… Read More »

15W FM Transmitter using BLY88C

This is long range FM transmitter with transmision power output is up to 15W. This 15W FM transmitter use power transistor BLY88C as the main transmitter amplifier. Building a good FM transmitter(88-110Mhz) begins with getting a good schematic. You don’t have to understand the precise working of the transmitter to build it. But some basic… Read More »

Mini FM Transmitter

This is a mini fm transmitter circuit. I think this is the simplest one. Simple, easy and of course… inexpensive… The supply voltage is between 1.1 – 3 Volts with power consumption is 1.8 mA at 1.5 Volts. This circuit should be able to cover  30 – 50 meters of range max. at 1.5 Volts.… Read More »

Mini AM Transmitter

This is the simple and low cost AM transmitter schematic diagram built using transistor BC109C. The circuit is in two halfs, an audio amplifier and an RF oscillator. The oscillator is built around Q1 and associated components. The tank circuit L1 and VC1 is tunable from about 500kHz to 1600KHz. These components can be used… Read More »