So the reson i made this post is that its working badly. As u see there are 2 inductors and i made them by using wire, so i m pretty sure that the reason why its not working clearly is these inductors (mutaded voice, much noise)
And Yea i no that i cant run in next to radio coz there are effect named "resonance"
So can someone advise me something(how to make it work better) and how i can make variable inductors by my own using plain materials (My bet is that ill cut little plastic tube from a pen and pun inside it something ... anything metal ?)
The simple FM transmitter circuit is a child's toy.
Its antenna connects directly to the tuned circuit so its frequency changes all over the place when something gets near it or moves away.
It doesn't have a voltage regulator so its frequency changes as its battery voltage runs down.
It doesn't have a supply bypass capacitor like most circuits on that site so it might not even work like most circuits on that site.
It doesn't have pre-emphasis (treble boost) like FM and TV stations so it will sound muffled on an FM radio like your stereo with its treble tone control turned all the way down.
Somebody complained on another site that a circuit like that didn't work. I explained why it didn't work then made it to see if I am correct. It didn't work.
So I improved it and now it works perfectly.
I added an RF amplifier, a low dropout voltage regulator and pre-emphasis.
What Audioguru gave is enough. I would like to add that do not used any metal or any other material (unless it is required or told you to do so) inside the inductor (only for winding purposes then remove it). Because it will change the inductance drastically, so the carrier. and if you are using a wire that have no insulation or enamelled, then make sure turns do not touch each other, and by the way you have to wind an inductor having low inductance, for that turns should be spaced. You can change frequency by giving more space or less between the turns.
As a remark. None of the displayed circuits is actually a FM transmitter, they all are AM transmitters producing some parasitic FM. That may be one reason for poor quality. A real FM transmitter would have a varactor diode as modulator and possibly additional measures to reduce AM.
Thank you for ur replies .. and u helped me very much ...
And yep there are this effect that i ill chane position of transmitter im losing signal ... and there is one thing more ...
If im using variable capacitor ... im turning it with knife so im getting whistlering (annoing noise ) So far as i no it should be like that .. coz im acting very next to radio , but bad side is that if im taking this knife off then im starting to get same poor noise. I tried to increase distance between radio and transmitter ... max when i heard something was 10 m, But i remember that 2 years ago its when i made it worked pretty good ( very low noise )
The oscillator transistor in a simple FM transmitter is the varactor diode. The collector-emitter capacitance changes with the modulation so it produces high quality FM. It also produces a little AM but FM radios ignore the AM.
I tune the tiny trimmer capacitors of my FM transmitter with a plastic screwdriver that does not affect the capacitance when it touches.
If the transmitter is near a radio then of course you will have acoustic feedback howling. Turn down the volume or separate them.
My FM transmitter overloads the untuned input of my cheap Sony Walkman and clock radios so that the signal appears at many spots across the dial. Then it is impossible to tune the transmitter properly. Luckily my home stereo tuner does not overload and my Sony Walkman has a 'local-distant" attenuator switch.
As a remark. None of the displayed circuits is actually a FM transmitter, they all are AM transmitters producing some parasitic FM. That may be one reason for poor quality. A real FM transmitter would have a varactor diode as modulator and possibly additional measures to reduce AM.
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I'm disapointed with your knowlege FvM?????
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Audioguru is give right explainatioin.
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