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URL: http://electronicparts-kits.blogspot.com
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Tags: transistor_ic  power_swr_meter  power_amplifier  electronic_parts  electronic_kits  am_fm_tv_transmitter 

Join Date: April 5, 2008
Country: Indonesia
Language: English

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Electronic Parts, Kits, and Projects Information - AM FM TV Transmitter, Antenna, Power Amplifier, Power Divider, Power Splitter, Power Combiner, Modulator, Connectors, Cables, Casing, Racks, Components, Transistor, IC, Audio, Video. Products Manual, Telephone Hybrid, Power Meter, Stereo Encoder, Capacitor, Resistor, Switch, etc.


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15 Hz - 8 MHz Frequency Counter/Frequency Meter | 6 Oct 2008
Here's a design for a simple, low-cost digital frequency counter meter. The frequency counter circuit is built around a member of the PIC family of microcontrollers from Arizona Microchip. In fact the most junior member of that family - the 16C54. The features of the frequency counter : operating frequency range from about 15Hz to 8MHz (suffi  (more)
1W Mono Amplifier with IC TDA7052 | 23 Sep 2008
This circuit is a 1 watt mono amplifier using the TDA 7052 from Philips. It is designed to be used as a building block in other projects where a battery powered audio amplifier is required to drive a small speaker. It will operate best from 6 – 12 V DC and requires no heatsink for normal use. Circuit Description : There are only 5 external c  (more)
Build Your PLL Stereo FM Transmitter With LCD | 1 Jul 2008
Why don't build your FM Transmitter yourself? This Electronic circuit is a stereo FM Transmitter based on BH1415F wireless audio link IC. Phase Locked Loop (PLL) controller use PIC16F628 and the the PLL frequency programming can be displayed with 8x2 and 16x2 LCD. Frequency Range 88-108 MHzBH1415F can be supplied with 6 - 15V voltage, consumes  (more)
Phone FM Transmitter | 19 May 2008
This FM transmitter attaches in series to one of your phone lines. When there is a signal on the line (that is, when you pick up the handset) the circuit will transmit the conversation. In particular it will radiate from the phone line itself. It is a passive device - there is no battery. It uses the signal on the phone line for power. No aerial is  (more)
5/8 Wave Tunable FM Broadcast Antenna | 4 May 2008
This is a truly professional FM Broadcast antenna, at a hobbyist price that you can afford and is the antenna of choice for the professional personal radio broadcaster! This antenna is a true 5/8 Wave collinear vertical antenna giving you 3.4 dBi gain over the entire FM broadcast band range of 88-110 MHz! What does this mean to you? That extra &q  (more)


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