I salute you, the greetings of respect that you gave to your wonderful channel, in which I have been participating for more than ten years. I do not know exactly, and I am approaching the age of seventy. And published on the Internet. Starting from the oscillator until the sound comes out, because my health conditions do not allow, and I will stop working on electronics, which I love so much. For information, I am from North Africa, and believe me, I love you from my heart because you are able to do electronics. I have benefited from you and your followers. I sincerely say that you are with the first teacher of electronics.
I love your videos and simple circuits! The comments or here are great as well. Very helpful group on here. I can't wait to build this. Also, your not ashamed to use a Radio Shack soldering iron. I recognize the grip and have had the same one for 20+ years!
Thank you,and your welcome. The Radio Shack soldering iron still works. I still have a Weller solder gun, and a Simpson 260 Meter I bought when I was in High School, They both still work. Hope this little AM Transmitter Circuit works for you.
Hi Rick, I always enjoy watching you videos. You explain things so well that someone like me will no electronic background can understand and not get overwhelmed. I have learned so much from you the last 10 years or so and hoping that I can pass along what I have learned from you. Your online book is absolutely amazing and well done. So pleased seeing you in action again. Have a fantastic day Rick! Regards from Florida, Jay
Hey Jay, thank you. I am very glad that you find my TH-cam Channel useful. Tha free ebooka took me a few years to put together, but it was worth it, glad you like it. Thanks again, Rick.
I replaced the P-C70 coil with two small Bourns axial inductors/chokes in the proximity circuit that you posted. They cost about 25 cents each and come in a lot of values. They worked well for the proximity circuit. Maybe if you don’t want to wind a coil or want to save some space, they might work well in this circuit also?
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio here is a list of values and part numbers of the RF Inductors that I chose from... www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/54/78f_series-777133.pdf Thank you so much for your videos and posts. They’re always fun to watch and follow.
Excellent news that P-C70 coil is difficult to get, and even if you can get one, the price is crazy. I'm building an AM rig myself with a similar home mad coil. I'm using wavin platic plumbing tube for winding my coil. Regards Al.
I built this circuit about five years rather quickly and it worked ok, but the audio transmission was not crisp. I will try to rebuild it again this fall. I have the P-C70-OSC, but will wind a home-made coil instead. There is something nostalgic about the look and feel of large air coils. I now have an oscilloscope and will to attempt to tweak the sine wave for better symmetry. Has any one fixed it yet!!!! Please share if you have.
Not having your build I can not determine why your transmitter is not clear and crisp. I did a part II to this video. MOSFET AM Transmitter Home Made Oscillator Coil PART II th-cam.com/video/RmRXnimNx58/w-d-xo.html
You can replace IRF540 with 2N7000. Depends on availability and cheaper price. I suggest to add 100nF+100μF coupling capacitors on supply line to GND as close to coil as possible.
SURE! FM Transmitter, MOSFET Experiment th-cam.com/video/Aerr6v6Vwgk/w-d-xo.html Build FM One Transistor Transmitter Project Modification 3-3 th-cam.com/video/3tc3gBEU9Js/w-d-xo.html
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio I'm sorry, I still have a few questions to make your transmitter please. This is the first time I'm going to make this type of coil and I don't have any experience. Are the 80 turn and 20 turn coils soldered together? How to make the antenna? My goal is to use this transmitter to listen to music on old radios. Thank you so much!
I salute you, the greetings of respect that you gave to your wonderful channel, in which I have been participating for more than ten years. I do not know exactly, and I am approaching the age of seventy. And published on the Internet. Starting from the oscillator until the sound comes out, because my health conditions do not allow, and I will stop working on electronics, which I love so much. For information, I am from North Africa, and believe me, I love you from my heart because you are able to do electronics. I have benefited from you and your followers. I sincerely say that you are with the first teacher of electronics.
Thank you.
You are always up to the coolest stuff! Thanks for keeping the good stuff coming out.
Thank you,and your welcome.
I love your videos and simple circuits! The comments or here are great as well. Very helpful group on here. I can't wait to build this. Also, your not ashamed to use a Radio Shack soldering iron. I recognize the grip and have had the same one for 20+ years!
Thank you,and your welcome. The Radio Shack soldering iron still works. I still have a Weller solder gun, and a Simpson 260 Meter I bought when I was in High School, They both still work. Hope this little AM Transmitter Circuit works for you.
Thank you Sir...I've sent you a suloute from Kingdom of Bahrain 🇧🇭.....this great job.
Thank you,and your welcome.
Hi Rick, I always enjoy watching you videos. You explain things so well that someone like me will no electronic background can understand and not get overwhelmed. I have learned so much from you the last 10 years or so and hoping that I can pass along what I have learned from you. Your online book is absolutely amazing and well done. So pleased seeing you in action again. Have a fantastic day Rick! Regards from Florida, Jay
Hey Jay, thank you. I am very glad that you find my TH-cam Channel useful. Tha free ebooka took me a few years to put together, but it was worth it, glad you like it. Thanks again, Rick.
Excited to see the next video of progress
thank you.
Very interesting. Looking forward to the completed circuit!
Thank you, and your welcome.
Really enjoy watching your video. Clever guy. Nicely explained. Thanks, quality!
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Very interesting 😊
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That was very enjoyable! Thanks for posting.
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Just found your channel. Enjoyed this explanation! You have a new subscriber!
THANK YOU!!!
I like the idea of a hand made coil.
Thank you, and your welcome.
I replaced the P-C70 coil with two small Bourns axial inductors/chokes in the proximity circuit that you posted. They cost about 25 cents each and come in a lot of values. They worked well for the proximity circuit. Maybe if you don’t want to wind a coil or want to save some space, they might work well in this circuit also?
That's a good idea. Thank you.
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio here is a list of values and part numbers of the RF Inductors that I chose from...
www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/54/78f_series-777133.pdf
Thank you so much for your videos and posts. They’re always fun to watch and follow.
Excellent project. Looking forward to final perfect circuit. Thanx for sharing.
Thank you,and your welcome.
Yes next videos look forward to I'm learning alot here thanku
Thank you. You can seach my AllAmericanFiveRadio TH-cam Channel for more videos.
Excellent news that P-C70 coil is difficult to get, and even if you can get one, the price is crazy. I'm building an AM rig myself with a similar home mad coil. I'm using wavin platic plumbing tube for winding my coil. Regards Al.
Thanks Al. Plastic tubing should work great.
Cool Rick!
Your back, I'm sure you have lots of fun.
Nice video, congratulations. Your mosfet is getting into saturation on the negative cycle. What about putting the negative of the audio to the ground?
Thank should work. Thank you.
I built this circuit about five years rather quickly and it worked ok, but the audio transmission was not crisp. I will try to rebuild it again this fall. I have the P-C70-OSC, but will wind a home-made coil instead. There is something nostalgic about the look and feel of large air coils. I now have an oscilloscope and will to attempt to tweak the sine wave for better symmetry. Has any one fixed it yet!!!! Please share if you have.
Not having your build I can not determine why your transmitter is not clear and crisp. I did a part II to this video.
MOSFET AM Transmitter Home Made Oscillator Coil PART II
th-cam.com/video/RmRXnimNx58/w-d-xo.html
You can replace IRF540 with 2N7000. Depends on availability and cheaper price.
I suggest to add 100nF+100μF coupling capacitors on supply line to GND as close to coil as possible.
Yes I have used an NPN transistor. You may need to change the bias.
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio 2N7000 is N channel mosfet with TO-92 package.
@@iblesbosuok Should work
Great stuff. Thank you :-)
Thank you, and your welcome.
Excellent job 👍
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Would it be possible to generate carrier frequency using a fixed square wave input signal?
Yes but it would be noisy.
The internet is full of FM transmitters.. Google is your friend..
AM instead is something people try to forget, it's better to keep it alive..
Than you.
Does any N channel mosfet can be used in this circuit?
Just about any MOSFET will work.
thank you very very much i want to understand
Thank you,and your welcome.
Please have you ever try to measure distance to transmit
FM Transmitter, MOSFET Experiment
th-cam.com/video/Aerr6v6Vwgk/w-d-xo.html
Hello sir, may i know the frequency range for this circuit? And also how many miles it can travel?
Frequencies from 540 kHz to 1700 kHz, and it will cover your house and property.
Alright thank you very much sir! @@AllAmericanFiveRadio
How much distance can trnsmite this signal
This one should cover the house, but I have others i'll put the link in your other comment.
can we have the FM transmitter please?
SURE!
FM Transmitter, MOSFET Experiment
th-cam.com/video/Aerr6v6Vwgk/w-d-xo.html
Build FM One Transistor Transmitter Project Modification 3-3
th-cam.com/video/3tc3gBEU9Js/w-d-xo.html
Merci. 🙂
Thank you, and your welcome.
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio I'm sorry, I still have a few questions to make your transmitter please. This is the first time I'm going to make this type of coil and I don't have any experience. Are the 80 turn and 20 turn coils soldered together? How to make the antenna? My goal is to use this transmitter to listen to music on old radios. Thank you so much!
@@bobdoritique7347 I'll make a video on making the coil and I'll give you the link here.
@@bobdoritique7347 Hey Bob, here is a short video on winding the coil. Hope it helps.
th-cam.com/video/iGKUMdKZ7TY/w-d-xo.html
@@AllAmericanFiveRadio A BIG thank!😍 I try it and tell you the result 😉
Thank you,and your welcome.