Simple FM Transmitter
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This circuit is a simple two transistor (2N2222) FM transmitter. No
license is required for this transmitter according to FCC
regulations regarding wireless microphones. If powered by a 9
volt battery and used with an antenna no longer than 12 inches,
the transmitter will be within the FCC limits.
The microphone is amplified by Q1. Q2, C5, and L1 form an oscillator
that operates in the 80 to 130 MHz range. The oscillator is
voltage controlled, so it is modulated by the audio signal that
is applied to the base of Q2. R6 limits the input to the RF
section, and it's value can be adjusted as necessary to limit the
volume of the input. L1 and C6 can be made with wire and a pencil.
The inductor (L1) is made by winding two pieces of 24 gauge
insulated wire, laid side by side, around a pencil six times.
Remove the coil you have formed and unscrew the two coils apart
from each other. One of these coils (the better looking of the two)
will be used in the tank circuit, and the other can be used in the
next one you build. The antenna (24 gauge wire) should be soldered
to the coil you made, about 2 turns up from the bottom, on the
transistor side, and should be 8-12 inches long.
To make C6, take a 4 inch piece of 24 gauge insulated wire, bend
it over double and, beginning 1/2" from the open end, twist
the wire as if you were forming a rope. When you have about 1"
of twisted wire, stop and cut the looped end off, leaving about
1/2" of twisted wire (this forms the capacitor) and 1/2" of
untwisted wire for leads.