The Parts List for the Shortwave Transmitter:
- R1 - 33K ohms, ¼ watt, carbon.
- R2 - 4.7K ohms
- R3, R6 - 100 ohms
- R4 - 22 ohms
- R5 - 100 ohms, 1 watt, or greater.
- C1 - 47 to 470 pF, or greater, silver mica or disc ceramic. Better yet, a trimmer capacitor, to slightly change frequency ±1 KHZ.
- C2 - 10 to 140 pF trimmer.
- C3 - 100 to 220 pF, silver mica or disc ceramic.
- C4 - .01 to .05 µF.
- C5 - 300 - 800 pF, or (? ? ?) variable capacitor. Use an Arco TC-4610 (260-900 pF) compression trimmer.
- C6 - .01 to .1 µF.
- C7 - 1000 µF or greater, electrolytic, 25 volts or greater.
- X1 - Fundamental mode crystal, 5 to 8 MHz.
- T1 - On an Amidon T50-2 toroid core, primary is 26 turns of #28 magnet wire closewound, secondary is 2 turns wound over the primary windings.
- T2 - On an Amidon T50-2 toroid core, bifilar wind 6 to 8 turns of #18 magnet wire. See note 1 for details.
- L1 - 2 mH or greater, .5 ohm or less resistance. Use the inductor from Radio Shack p/n 270-0030A HD Noise Filter. One could also use the 4 or 8 ohm secondary of a medium sized audio transformer, or the secondary side (6 to 24 volts) of an AC mains power transformer.
- L2 - .7 µH. Wind 7 turns of #16 magnet wire on a 5/8 inch diameter form, then remove form.
- L3 - 1.4 µH. Wind 11 turns of #16 magnet wire on a 5/8 inch diameter form, then remove form.
- Q1 - 2N2222
- Q2 - 2N2907
- Q3 - IRF510 or IRF511 (Radio Shack p/n 276-2072A)
This site provides schematics of various radio projects that you can experiment yourself.
Modified Grenade Transmitter
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