The circuit for a powerful AM
transmitter using ceramic resonator/filter of 3.587 MHz is presented here.
Resonators/filters of other frequencies such as 5.5 MHz, 7 MHz and 10.7 MHz may also be used. Use of different
frequency filters/resonators will involve corresponding variation in the value of inductor used in the tank circuit of
oscillator connected at the collector of transistor T1.

The AF input for
modulation is inserted in series with emitter of transistor T1 (and resistor R4) using a transistor radio type audio driver transformer as shown in the circuit. Modulated RF output is developed across the tank circuit which can be tuned to resonance frequency of the
filter/resonator with the help of gang condenser C7. The next two stages formed using low-noise RF transistors BF495 are, in fact, connected in parallel for amplification of modulated signal coupled from collector of transistor T1 to bases of transistors T2 and T3. The
combined output from collectors of T2 and T3 is fed to antenna via 100pF capacitor C4.
The
circuit can be easily assembled on a general-purpose
PCB. The range of the
transmitter is expected to be one to two kilometers. The
circuit requires regulated 9-volt
power supply for its operation. Note: Dotted lined indicates additional connection if a 3-pin filter is used in place.
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