TV transmitter connection with antena....

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I have designed a VCO with avaricap for tuning from 175MHz-203MHz.It's quite low noise oscillator and stable in simulation.
If you would , I can post schematic here.It would be a practical experience for you.


Hey, it would be great, please post the schematic if you can! Can you explain also how would I use that?

I certainly did not give up.

I have tried again with modified schematic (BC547):

this is from this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qrbb5TgZUi8
this guy has removed few parts, including DIODE and capacitor from the schematic from first post and still had a good quality with 5V supply....

I tested it, it seems to give a slightly better results, but the screen is still tearing or very not readable.
 

Hey, it would be great, please post the schematic if you can! Can you explain also how would I use that?

OK,here is the schematic.It's working in simulation only, I have never tested on a board.
Vtune can be between 3V-10V.Use SMD components as possible.A carefully designed PCB with 2 layers with proper GND layer will help you much.
The VCO works between 175-203MHz with a pretty good Phase Noise.Output level is around 1.2-7.5dBm, Video Input can be as same as in your previous circuit schematic.
Don't apply too high video signal and not change 100 Ohm emitter variable resistor.( Use multi-turn high quality SMD variable resistor/trimpot )
GA3094AL: Coilcraft Air Cored Inductor(SMD)
BB689:Varicap Diode (SMD)
BFR193F:BJT (SMD)

 
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Thanks, what kind of software are you using to simulate this circuit?
Also, if you're designing it, can you design it for 500 MHz or so? It seems that most of the old TVs here are on such frequencies....

I'm afraid I will have toruble getting a varicap for that..
 


I'm using AWR Microwave Office.I can design also 500 MHz, no problem.
The varicap is BB689 of Infineon.( it's still available otherwise use an equivalent)
 

I have tried once with Danyk's approach:

http://danyk.cz/tvvys_en.html




I have used BFR91A ordered from Aliexpress.

The coil was made from two turns of Ethernet wire in isolation.

This is how I assembled this:


I have tested it with PAL camera signal source (worrks great without modulation when received by SCART).
I have tested it with two different TVs and two different 12V power supplies.
The best I got so far is:

Both TVs receive it on 65 channel (one of them is even a Czech TV, and the schematic author is Czech).

The modulation pot was in the edge level.
The video on the two TVs was simiiliar...


Anyone, really, any ideas? This is really the 4th circuit made by me for TV transmission so far and it's still not working. The same circuit worked great for Danyk.cz. What kind of mistake do I make?
 

Either there is a strong TV broadcasting channel on the frequency which you work on or your output signal is too high ( or its' harmonics ) so that the TV Tuner is saturated and TV looses H(V) synchronization.
The video signal might not be "clamped" or your oscillator works too bad..
Anyway, a RF circuit cannot be implemented as you have done.Try to search on working examples and correct them in according to "RF Principles"
 

The picture will never be perfect for the reasons already mentioned but it should be better than that.

What worries me is the light bar on the right edge, I wonder if it's the horizontal sync pulse which should be black, in fact below black level. If that is the problem, the video signal needs to be inverted (like a negative but the sync pulses are also upside down). The other rather remote possibilities are you are looking at the second harmonic and the unwanted FM produced by that circuit is distorting it or, as you have no sideband filter, you are looking at the wrong sideband and seeing a mirror image of the video.

Before going further, leave the transmitter alone and see if you can tune the TV to it on a lower channel number. The lowest numbered channel is the one it is actually transmitting on, anything higher is a harmonic.

Brian.
 

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