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Thanks guys!!!!!!
I think I would go with one of these two: **broken link removed**
What do you think?
There are some other possibilities, like:
https://www.homemade-circuits.com/2013/10/make-this-simple-fm-radio-circuit-using.html
https://www.electroschematics.com/5150/tiny-fm-radio/
I can't find any superheterodyne receiver circuit design! I only find the design from 1920's and another one that uses 14 transistors!!! I hope I don't have to use more than 3 or 4
I mean, maybe these FM radios are better for a student, but I would prefer something smaller (like 3 transistors)...
That's my fear. I'm from Argentina, there are not kits here (and, if there are, they're VERY expensive), but we have some good places where components are sold, so I think I can get all the components.
If you have exactly the model you used (and the circuit design), it would be great, because I...
Aaron, I have 2 or 3 weeks. We're 3 people, so I think we can do it right.
We have a wave generators, oscilloscopes, etc. because we can go to the University to do it. I don't have too much experience in PCB design, but I can do the design with the printer, the smoothing iron, etc. If it's...
Can you please give me the instructions of the kit, the circuit design, etc.?
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Thanks Aaron!!
I couldn't find any circuit design. For example, this website explains but doesn't show me how to make it: **broken link removed**
This one is really good but doesn't show me the...
I searched a lot about FM radios, and the other thing I would like is a transmitter (I thought: "if I make a transmitter and a receiver, I have a walkie talkie" haha). But it would be better if now I make an FM radio receiver and in a pair of months I try to make something bigger.
For the FM...
I'm trying to re-transmit it, because I think that's what I have to do to reach a larger place. I couldn't find what's different between a booster and a re-transmitter.
I quit because I don't have any information.
I have solid understanding in Electronics, but I don't have too much time (I...
That's nice!!! I investigated about walkie talkies and different types of wireless communication but wireless energy transfer is more interesting :D (as you can see, I'm trying to get involved in the wireless world)
The only problem is that I only find some papers about that but not a project...
Thanks FvM. That was the kind of things I need to know.
So I have to stop with this project :cry:
Is there any other project that you think would be nice to do? It has to be all analog (for example, a friend of mine did a theremin)
Hello everyone. First of all, I want to tell you that I chat with BradtheRad and I'm posting a new thread in this subforum with more information. Please, do not move it to another subsection.
I have to make an ANALOG (completely analog) project for University and I thought it would be great to...
Yes, it's a wifi repeater, not a PLC.
**broken link removed** is how the WiFi repeater works:
But I can't find ANY information. I've been searching for more than 5 hours and I didn't find one circuit design
Hello everyone. I'm trying to do something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-Wi-Fi-Range-Extender-TL-WA850RE/dp/B00E98O7GC/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1454454779&sr=1-2&keywords=wifi+booster
for a university project, but I can't find the information I need. I'm not from any English...
I have been reading a lot about GMRS and FRS and that would be absolutely perfect, but I also think that would be impossible for me to do without any tutorial. Is there anyone available?
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