[HomeBrew] FM stereo transmitter

Mark - ZL3VML [email protected]
Tue, 07 May 2002 17:23:24 +1200


Hi Dan,
Found them and have scanned and zipped up.Two articles, one is 2M in size
(7 pages), stereo signal source and 3-stage VHF-FM exiter and the other is
around 900k.  (mini low-power FM xmtr - 3 pages)

Let me know if it is ok for me to email them to you.


73
Mark - ZL3VML

Dan R Sekelgen wrote:

> Thanks for the info Mark, I will check out the website you mentioned.
>
> Yes I have had a dozen or so replies to my post, most with useful
> info.................some being repeats and others about buying already
> built.
>
> If it presents no problem, I would like to have the schematic from the
> "Elektor" magazine, but do it at your convenience.  I know digging for
> articles in old magazines can sometimmes be a nuisance.
>
> Many thanks for your advise and input Mark.
>
> Dan
>
> On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 07:47:47 +1200 Mark - ZL3VML <[email protected]>
> writes:
> > ** HOMEBREW REFLECTOR - Please do NOT cross-post messages to multiple
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> >
> > Hi,
> >  Just came across this neat little gem.  Might not be what you are
> > looking for but I am sure if the antenna was extended a bit a
> > better
> > range might be had out of it, should at least cover your
> > house,garden,shack....
> > Just a bit expensive in $NZ due to the exchange rate tho,  a pity.
> >
> > http://hardware.mp3.com/hardware/individual/3830.html
> >
> > I know that the magazine "Elektor" had a good stereo FM design for
> > the purpose you require quite some years back and I should still
> > have it
> > around somewhere, but will need to dig through many years of
> > magazines to find it if you are still keen and have not had any
> > other feedback.
> >
> > 73
> > Mark - ZL3VML
>
>