Hi!
How exactly does an FM transmitter work?
What does every single component do in the process?
Please explane in detale..
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Speaking of, I met a fellow in a parking lot south of Sudbury, Ont, once on vacation. He was a ham with a great, big mobile HF rig. Had never even heard of synthetic radio! His trick was that there plenty of room in his world, and that he was a really crafty fellow, who's checks seemed to tend to clear. All of his RF tanks were really macroscopic, giant L's and C's, handmade brass, tin-plated L's, giant Soviet tuning caps, well encapsulated and thermally insulated. The basic goal was a war on parasitic resistance, this fellow had high Q. Actually, his transmit power, stability and cleanliness were as good as anyone's, and his detection capabilities were at least as good as anyone's.
His set-up did require a small trailer for his station-wagon, however.
Speaking of, I met a fellow in a parking lot south of Sudbury, Ont, once on vacation. He was a ham with a great, big mobile HF rig. Had never even heard of synthetic radio! His trick was that there plenty of room in his world, and that he was a really crafty fellow, who's checks seemed to tend to clear. All of his RF tanks were really macroscopic, giant L's and C's, handmade brass, tin-plated L's, giant Soviet tuning caps, well encapsulated and thermally insulated. The basic goal was a war on parasitic resistance, this fellow had high Q. Actually, his transmit power, stability and cleanliness were as good as anyone's, and his detection capabilities were at least as good as anyone's.
His set-up did require a small trailer for his station-wagon, however.
I once was able to see the antenna array in Sackville, Nova Scotia. I also got to tour the facility, the tubes for broadcasting were huge!