Re: receiving a carrier



Hello Kell
yes I don't want to listen to any thing, but I have another
application I want to do
kell wrote:
jhon1 wrote:
I need is to build a transmitter that only
transmits a carrier without any modulation and be able to receive this
carrier at the second location.
I need to receive the carrier only with
the same frquency as I sent it.

I wonder what for.
You won't have anything to listen to at the receiver if you execute the
scheme you describe.
I'm no expert, but I think you may get a whistling sound during tuning
or when the frequency drifts. Isn't that what happens when you're
tuning around on sideband and you come across an AM carrier?
Why don't you just get a shorwave receiver, build some kind of a simple
tank circuit for your transmitter, and play around with them. You
might learn something. From the vagueness of your first post nobody
can really advise you anyway.

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