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The easiest CB radio transmitter



The transmitter is nowhere easier! The transistor used MP42, any low-power low-frequency can be used. voltage 9 v. The microphone is dynamic. Wire 0.2-0.3. Coil on motan on an 8mm ferrite core. The working distance is 30-50 m. To any CB receiver. you can wind another coil of communication on the coil and the range will increase. For beginner hams the very thing.
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Feedback is incomprehensible. By God, generation will not arise!
Yes, the scheme is never easier. Only will not work. I tell you. Where is the bias based on the transistor? A ?
Even I, a stump of the old one, still need to look for such a transistor, but the young and the cases have not seen such.
MP42 is not suitable for CBC. He is on the NE, even if we discard the absurdity of this particular scheme, he will grunt and puff up to somehow get it hot.))
SV - is it the Middle Waves (about 1 MHz) or the Citizen Band (CB, I don’t remember how to spell in aglitsky, the civilian range, about 29 MHz)?
I beg your pardon, but why is it completely closed transistor suddenly starts to generate? Yes, and negative feedback sorry
For beginner hams the very thing.
For beginners, radio hooligans, whom, unlike the 60s, no one will hear. ;)

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