since i can only broadcast to channel am 1000 what about when theres already something on channel 1000, can i put my transmission on over it? or am i skrewd???
hey man can you help me? my tlc555 just overheats right away when using 9v on this circuit. is this just the same thing as an astable 555? i know there's a schematic in your other video but i wanna get this one down first before i add the filter.
hey could you send me a schematic of the 555 timer AM transmitter please and can you be specific on the connection of the components so i can try it please.........
@todorator, try moving the radio a few feet away as you may be overloading it. Also this circuit is rich in harmonics and you can receive it several places on the dial. See my new video where I added a tuned circuit on the output to clean up the harmonics.
@todorator you most clean up your rf signal too many harmonics due its an square or saw shapped wave. instead of sinuspidal wave, a LC circuit may solve the problem or a low pas lc circuitr.
impedance matched into a high gain antenna, the signal could go for miles. I'd have to test further, but the 555's fairly strong output may do around 1 watt with a 12 volt supply.
since i can only broadcast to channel am 1000 what about when theres already something on channel 1000, can i put my transmission on over it? or am i skrewd???
TheNikkmeffley 2 weeks ago
@TheNikkmeffley Better to use an empty frequency.
vegmatic1966 1 week ago
if im using a 1.0000Mhz oscillator, will it always tune to channel 1000 or can i tune down to lower channels if i use less battery???
TheNikkmeffley 2 weeks ago
@TheNikkmeffley Depends on the oscillator if it is affected by supply voltage or not. Crystal controlled oscillators are not affected.
vegmatic1966 2 weeks ago
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please send me complete circuit for it ,,,,,,
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manjunathindi 5 months ago
What are the component values for this transmitter?
ledguy315 7 months ago
@ledguy315 Please look up my other video where I show a schematic
vegmatic1966 7 months ago
hey man can you help me? my tlc555 just overheats right away when using 9v on this circuit. is this just the same thing as an astable 555? i know there's a schematic in your other video but i wanna get this one down first before i add the filter.
johnnymitch74 9 months ago
hey could you send me a schematic of the 555 timer AM transmitter please and can you be specific on the connection of the components so i can try it please.........
chucky2665 1 year ago
Cool transmitter and good choice of song too.
bamaslamma1003 1 year ago
SERBIA FTW full of smart people! :D :D :D :D
94vujke 1 year ago
Man do you have tha schematic?
ferjazz250391 1 year ago
can you send me the circuit diagram of this???.,
thanks a lot
geliegelie 1 year ago
its really cool. its so minimal and it works well.
firehandszarb 1 year ago
Please, schematic!!!
Officinadoradio 1 year ago 7
Please;
Schematic from officinadoradio "a" g m a i l . c o m ?
Thanks!
Officinadoradio 1 year ago
for some reason the sound is very crappy and i'm boradcasting on the whole AM range at once :D what could be the problem?
todorator 1 year ago
@todorator, try moving the radio a few feet away as you may be overloading it. Also this circuit is rich in harmonics and you can receive it several places on the dial. See my new video where I added a tuned circuit on the output to clean up the harmonics.
vegmatic1966 1 year ago
@todorator you most clean up your rf signal too many harmonics due its an square or saw shapped wave. instead of sinuspidal wave, a LC circuit may solve the problem or a low pas lc circuitr.
iskanderoelmann 10 months ago
Is this the CMOS version of the 555 (LM555 or TLC555)?
GreenDay3366 1 year ago
its really works...funny
Mushketer888 1 year ago
could i get the circut drawed?
robot797 2 years ago
Muito bom
Officinadoradio 2 years ago
whats your antenna setup?
3mustardMoNkEyS 2 years ago
Just a long wire
vegmatic1966 2 years ago
Awesome!
ishman1 2 years ago
thats sweet
HDXFH 2 years ago
Not bad : )
And more distortion-free than I guessed , before you turned on the sender.
You sure seem to like the 555-timer. Maybe I will too , when I learn a bit more about electronics.
I see people use that chip for all kinds of strange things.
Flapjackbatter 2 years ago
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Flapjackbatter 2 years ago
Is there a possibility to get your circuit drawing?
psygate 2 years ago
what would the range be on that?
OptomisCrashdown 2 years ago
impedance matched into a high gain antenna, the signal could go for miles. I'd have to test further, but the 555's fairly strong output may do around 1 watt with a 12 volt supply.
vegmatic1966 2 years ago