Re: Transmitter
- From: et472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Black)
- Date: 10 Jan 2007 21:19:01 GMT
"bqtovzla" (bqtovzla@xxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
DonHuh?
If you dont have any help tp give, dont say anything at all, keep
your smart coments to yourself.
Chuck
You're lucky he didn't tell you to go to the library.
There is nothing special about what you want, unless there are details
you've not revealed. And there is nothing special simple low power
trasmitter, they were common in books and in the hobby electronic magazines,
and undoubtedly now on the internet (which may indeed merely be copies
of what had appeared in the hobby magazines in years gone by).
Since they are a dime a dozen, of course you should be looking for something
in a book, or given the current age "on the web". Don't expect us
to screen them for you when you've posted a very vague description.
Now, if you want help, you do need to come here with some sort of
common language. So if you've not looked for suitable transmitters
all you want us for is to supply you that, and a bit of work on your
end will do that. But, once you have a schematic you find suitable,
that's when you should be asking questions, about asking about specific
parts (some of those schematics that date from before the internet are
not suitable, since they use components old enough to be uncommon now),
or some detail you don't understand.
And of course, how small the transmitter is may in fact be determined
by your skill at making things small. I've seen some projects built
in very small spaces, smaller than I'd be willing to expend the energy
on, but they don't reflect a simple circuit (though that helps), they
reflect the builder's skill at making things really small. FInding
a schematic likely won't help on this point, since it will require
skill and the ability to work with small parts, and even a good knowledge
of electronics to know what you can compress without causing problems.
Those books that you likely don't like would be a great source of
the needed background material.
Michael
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