More than half a century ago, when I was a child, I used to do these kinds of experiments and handicrafts. After that, I did a job related to electronics and radio equipment development, and now I am enjoying my old age by taking up amateur radio communication as a hobby. I watched this video nostalgically. I expect you to become a high level technician.
wow thats cool, If i was you i would write a simplified book on how to make your own different types of AM and FM transmitter and recievers or open a youtube channel for tutorials . Anyway I wish you good luck in your life
I'm so jealous to guys, who understand electronics. I understand how elements work separately, but I cannot understand at all, how, and WHY it works in combination. It's total magic for me.
@@cuf_ well, from the very beginning they starting to tell that electricity flows from positive to negative, but voltage flows in opposite direction, they talk about weak electricity on transistor base and strong electricity on collector, and also where comes resistance and power? And no practical examples at all.
Basically the silver box generates a constant 10mhz signal and the way that radio works is it sees that 10mhz signal and when that signal becomes louder or quieter itll generate sound and basically the headphone jack is sending signals to that box too for example 1000hz so that signal becomes louder in the same pattern as 1000hz thus that radio can see this change is loudness and decode it
@@romanyarygin1674 looks like the people that told you this are bad teachers. They make it simple for them but hard for you. A transistor is a switch. And electricity goes from plus to minus but ELECTRONS go the opposite. The fact that electrons go the opposite direction does not matter unless you are making a vacumm yube CRT aka the electron gun.
I assembled a Radio Shack Science Fair AM transmitter at 10 years old. It worked, but only over short distances like say 1 or 2 houses over. Moving up to an FM stereo transmitter, my range was 7 or 8 city blocks. I'm still a nerd
Микро сборки лучше паять на тепло отводе,больше шансов что останутся целыми,и паяльник желательно от 10до 15 ватт,и можно даже заземлить. В 70е микро сборок у нас не было,были радио лампы и были транзисторы. Однако в эфир мы выходили 😂😂радио хулиганы были мы. Увлечение переросло в профессию,14 лет отработал на ремонте радио теле аппаратуры, сейчас мне 65,но все равно продолжаю ремонтировать свою домашнюю радио и теле аппаратуру. Привычка понимашь 😂😂😂.
Amazing! Complete frequency stability, clear full range fidelity, voices and music come through as if it were recorded in 4K and the stereo separation and signal to noise ratios are the best I have ever heard.
Mechanical stuff, I can understand quite easily, but electronic gizmos facinate me. The awareness of the function and applications of each component seems to elude me.
The Crystal Oscillator is the Magical bit. It has a natural oscillation frequency that vibrates with an applied voltage. Vary the voltage and that natural frequency also changes. Hence FM modulation. The rest is just - simple electronics - adding a signal wave to the carrier wave and sending it off through the e.m. field.
@@rubis5153 Not very far. Signals decrease according to the inverse radius squared - and this signal is already pretty weak so... I don't expect much. ;)
@@nicolaraimundodiportella6937 It's a shortwave transmission, so it's not in the "AM band", but it is amplitude modulated. The information is in the amplitude of the signal at the carrier frequency.
Yup, that is a very simple transmitter. the crystal oscillator is actually a complete package in itself. All it needs is a power supply, an antenna, a telegraph key, now you have a low power radio transmitter. You can omit the resistor and your on the air, but you need a low pass filter on the antenna to avoid unwanted interference to other frequencies. ;-D
I just watched a koren zombie movie. The kid did this sending out a picture holding up a sign saying he was a survivor using a pair wired headphones..and an app he had on his phone implemented by his govt in case of an emergency
If I am not wrong brown, red, brown is a 120 Ohm resistor not 100 Ohm that would be brown black brown. Besides its is not a crystal. It is an oscillator despite of what Chinese marketplaces that sell that describe as crystals, or translate as crystal. Crystals have 2 pints this have 4 pins and an VCC input. It has a crystal inside but has semiconductors too.
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Делал несколько подобных на разные частоты, правда антеннами побольше и с настройкой в резонанс. Дальность 500 м. С усилителем мощности на КТ 646 до двух км.
А если через каждые 500 м ставить такой, как репитер, можно и связь далеко тянуть? Стоит ведь копейки и маскировать легко. Вот только питается дорогими кронами
1:47 That’s not just a crystal oscillator - it has four connection points and a crystal only requires two - that’s a whole circuit in itself which you don’t identify. Replacing that with a simple crystal oscillator won’t transmit anything. 😊
@@isaiasnunes1669 Não é AM nem FM, são Short Waves (SW), um padrão muito antigo de transmissão de rádio, do inicio da era das transmissões analógicas :)
Cristal oscillators oscillates at a certain frequency based on physical dimension. These oscillators are mostly used to feed a digital processor to get clock input. The oscillator creates a sinus like signal and added with the audio signal that results in an AM type of signal. The antenna coil generates EM fields when current continually changes in the antenna. This EM waves is then picked bij the radio …
Please don't publish nonsenses. Crystal oscillators do NOT produce sinus, and adding carrier + audio does NOT create AM signal. The "antenna coil" has open end, so it does not act as a coil at all. You know nothing about the radio electronics, similar to the author of the video. The circuit seems to work, but it is a garbage.
@@jankolar5612 I said sinus like signal, not exactly sinus, maybe you should read better instead of searching for other’s mistakes as a hobby to satisfy your ego. Ok, you’re right about the antenna, it’s not a coil, but the antenna is responsible for emitting EM wave due to alternating charge particles in the wire. This project you call garbage makes a lot of young people to study electronics because it just works and it’s fun. But you must live happy a happy life, if according to your reaction.
@@rachelmcg7186 Stereo 3.5mm and stereo 1/4" are exactly the same wiring in just a different diameter package. You can either use adapters to make the connection or you can use a 1/4" instead of the 3.5mm. Me, I'd roll with the 3.5mm because I use that type of cabling the most, and adapt to 1/4" as needed.
@@nick8231 You have only negative thinking brain , no sense to determine and classify the words and it's intense. I'm surprised why your comment is highlighted.
That is amazing and impressive. When I saw the title of this clip I immediately thought of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes mountains in Chile/Argentinia. The 16 survivors, all young men, ate the dead passengers' frozen bodies to stay alive for two months. One of the survivors had some experience with electronics and he tried to make the damaged plane's radio work as a transmitter, but could only receive public broadcasts from radio stations in Chile. While the boys would not have had a soldering iron, let alone solder and a power source, who knows what a very competent radio technician might have come up with, using components from the smashed on board radio. I suppose one problem with your simple example is transmission range. What kind of range are we looking at here, with the 9V battery?
Don't be silly. In an emergency incident, you wouldn't cobble together a radio transmitter on some random frequency which emergency services didn't know you were transmitting on. What you would do is use a ready made off-the-shelf personal locator beacon which communicates with overhead satellites which are all flying past listening on the agreed frequency your locator beacon is operating on.
@@SuperLittleTyke The answer is possibly none. And I knew that at the time I posted my response. Because they weren't launched until a few years later. But I wasn't talking specifically about that airline crash ..I made the point that an RF transmitter on some random frequency would have been picked up by emergency rescue! So the idea of making an RF transmitter was completely stupid and not possible. And even if it could have been made, it would have been entirely ineffective. The key point being, your post was a complete load of bollocks. And you want a 100% factual answer under those circumstances? Dream on mate Dream on.
This was great. The only thing I'm missing is some explanation of the circuit. How does it work? At the first sight it is odd since it contains no active element like transistors. I accept that full understanding can not be achieved without background in electronic engineering but some simplified explanation would be great.
There are ample of transistors inside the package. It is a ready made clock module you can buy for pennies and frequencies all the way up to hundreds of Mhz.
@@germanjohn5626 Thanks, that's interesting. I thought it is a single crystal and I spent plenty of time to find out why and what kind of quartz crystals have four poles. All I have seen had two. But this is a reasonable explanation.
Güzel ve değişik bir çalışma. Sadece cristal frekansı ile bile oluyormuş meğer. Bunu transistörle güçlendirip sabit frekansta etkili bir vericiye dönüştürmek mümkündür diye düşünüyorum. Eline sağlık 👍👍
@@nicopatico I think he main comment is referring to that situation. It says that you should be able to increse the output power with a Transistor and make it into an effective TX in a Stable frequency.
Crean en Jesús Cristo y tendrán vida eterna y paz entreguénce a Jesús Cristo ahora mismo en oración Dios les bendiga Les invito a una iglesia evangélica
Interesting but what is the maxium range you can get with this set up? So far I see a range of about 4 inches. I keep thinking about the episode of Gilligan's Island where the skipper had to be hypnotised to try to remember how to convert their radio reciever into a radio transmitter, to finally get them off of the island. Could we save Gilligan with two components?
Cute project for little kids, but you really need a "low-pass" filter in the circuit to keep from interfering with other radio reception nearby, with a lot of useless "white noise". However, I calculate this only has a range of 12 inches at best, on a perfect day. - I've only been an "Extra Class" HAM since 1962.
I'd sure like to see this on a spectrum analyzer. That's a square wave, so it should be coming in loud and clear at 30, 50, 70, 90, 110... MHz. Interesting nonetheless, getting a lot of FM deviation.
Harmonics LIKE FUCK. I used to make small CW transmitters for tracking or whatever and they would splatter like hell at all the predictable harmonics. The solution was a cap and coil BEFORE the antenna wire to reduce everything except a target harmonic. This way I could use say an old 27MHz CB crystal and have a useful output around 108 MHz, easy for my old handheld scanners of that era.
Parabéns, seria bom um projeto simples desses para transmitir e receber telegrafia em paralelo com um celular com app de CW para casos de emergência com 500mw ou 1w.
Crean en Jesús Cristo y tendrán vida eterna y paz entreguénce a Jesús Cristo ahora mismo en oración Dios les bendiga Les invito a una iglesia evangélica
Make one using 12v from your car battery and use it to transmit your phone or pod to your radio. I use a similar but with bluetooth transmitted to my radio from my phone. Works great and I can change the input channel. Good ideas.
What is the part number of the crystal oscillator ? How high is the power output ? What range do you get with the antenna shown ? What licence conditions apply to operating such a transmitter in your country ? How much current does it draw ? How long does the battery last ? Cute project 🙂
Gave this a try. Stupid simple to get it to work but really really low power. I had to touch the two antennas to hear the audio. I have an old PC power supply transformer around here somwhere. I am going to see if I can hook that up and boost the signal somehow.
Hello 🙂 On the photo that shows this as a photographic representation of what the video is about. But it shows on the photo a microphone and NOT a audio input. Have you a video of a transmitter something like this, that uses a MICROPHONE ??? Also what sort of distance dose that sort of distance can it cover ? Bye from John in England.
If you haven't figured it out yet Jon, I'd be interested in building one and testing it. We can share results. Just ordered a pack of 10 Mhz (and several others) Oscillators, and a pack of different resistors. Believe I have the battery connectors, wire, and audio plugs. I'm actually thinking of using it between walls, and underground a few feet.
INTERESANTÍSIMO vídeo y/o proyecto...¿Dónde extraeríamos de reciclaje ése cristal de 10Hz?...¿Ha de ser necesariamente de 10Hz?...¿No vale otro?,un nuevo suscriptor a tu Canal,pues me interesa éste tema,Like y Salud/os por áhi...
Hello from Canada: You say a radio transmitter, but it looks more like a wireless input. If you could put microphone on this gadget, then by my definition, you have a radio transmitter. An you put microphone on this gadget, and send it over the airwaves? I'd make one myself, and I do not know electronics to attempt that. Thanks for posting, and good job on this mini invention. Ingenious, maybe, but you are no Nicola Tesla. I always get amazed that in the past, someone thought of something like this, and developed "it". Thanks again.
More than half a century ago, when I was a child, I used to do these kinds of experiments and handicrafts. After that, I did a job related to electronics and radio equipment development, and now I am enjoying my old age by taking up amateur radio communication as a hobby. I watched this video nostalgically. I expect you to become a high level technician.
wow thats cool, If i was you i would write a simplified book on how to make your own different types of AM and FM transmitter and recievers or open a youtube channel for tutorials . Anyway I wish you good luck in your life
А раньше делали детекторный приемник из медной проволоки, наушника, конденсатора, лезвия и грифеля простого карандаша...
61 here and was building radios/transmitters/simple metal detectors from 1975 to 1990, I used to get the components from broken TV/Radios devices.
Hola
If thats true why are u not calling out the bs of this awful video
I'm so jealous to guys, who understand electronics. I understand how elements work separately, but I cannot understand at all, how, and WHY it works in combination. It's total magic for me.
Don’t feel bad. I’m an extra class ham radio operator and I barely know enough to keep from smoking my radios…well…most of the time.
As an electrical engineer i want to say that learning electronics is very simple if you want to learn it.
@@cuf_ well, from the very beginning they starting to tell that electricity flows from positive to negative, but voltage flows in opposite direction, they talk about weak electricity on transistor base and strong electricity on collector, and also where comes resistance and power? And no practical examples at all.
Basically the silver box generates a constant 10mhz signal and the way that radio works is it sees that 10mhz signal and when that signal becomes louder or quieter itll generate sound and basically the headphone jack is sending signals to that box too for example 1000hz so that signal becomes louder in the same pattern as 1000hz thus that radio can see this change is loudness and decode it
@@romanyarygin1674 looks like the people that told you this are bad teachers. They make it simple for them but hard for you. A transistor is a switch. And electricity goes from plus to minus but ELECTRONS go the opposite. The fact that electrons go the opposite direction does not matter unless you are making a vacumm yube CRT aka the electron gun.
It is fun to put parts together, what is even more fun to understand the theory behind it and then design your own things.
I assembled a Radio Shack Science Fair AM transmitter at 10 years old. It worked, but only over short distances like say 1 or 2 houses over. Moving up to an FM stereo transmitter, my range was 7 or 8 city blocks. I'm still a nerd
Pretty neat. Haven't made a radio transmitter since the 1970's.
Микро сборки лучше паять на тепло отводе,больше шансов что останутся целыми,и паяльник желательно от 10до 15 ватт,и можно даже заземлить.
В 70е микро сборок у нас не было,были радио лампы и были транзисторы.
Однако в эфир мы выходили 😂😂радио хулиганы были мы.
Увлечение переросло в профессию,14 лет отработал на ремонте радио теле аппаратуры, сейчас мне 65,но все равно продолжаю ремонтировать свою домашнюю радио и теле аппаратуру.
Привычка понимашь 😂😂😂.
и поговорить не с кем..
@@CLRage وانت إذا كبر سنك لن تجد من يتحدث معك لأنك اسلوبك ساخر
@@CLRage Мы можем перевести
Amazing! Complete frequency stability, clear full range fidelity, voices and music come through as if it were recorded in 4K and the stereo separation and signal to noise ratios are the best I have ever heard.
كم المدى الذي تستطيع ابعد نقطة التقاط الاشارة
Is that sarcastic?
@@zyriu1 No, it's serious. I swear.
Mechanical stuff, I can understand quite easily, but electronic gizmos facinate me. The awareness of the function and applications of each component seems to elude me.
I didn't think it was possible wow thank you.
The Crystal Oscillator is the Magical bit. It has a natural oscillation frequency that vibrates with an applied voltage. Vary the voltage and that natural frequency also changes. Hence FM modulation. The rest is just - simple electronics - adding a signal wave to the carrier wave and sending it off through the e.m. field.
Do you know this transmitter how many meters or km works?
@@rubis5153 Not very far. Signals decrease according to the inverse radius squared - and this signal is already pretty weak so...
I don't expect much. ;)
@@MathewTitus do you know any modul that i can send voice to 5km?
@@rubis5153 Well I'm sure you can Google that ;)
@@MathewTitus lo interesante seria poder hacer el receptor tambien.... como walky tolky
This is one of the things that make amplitude modulation awesome.
So it's an AM radio transmission ???
@@nicolaraimundodiportella6937 It's a shortwave transmission, so it's not in the "AM band", but it is amplitude modulated. The information is in the amplitude of the signal at the carrier frequency.
Yup, that is a very simple transmitter. the crystal oscillator is actually a complete package in itself. All it needs is a power supply, an antenna, a telegraph key, now you have a low power radio transmitter. You can omit the resistor and your on the air, but you need a low pass filter on the antenna to avoid unwanted interference to other frequencies. ;-D
no need for an LPF at such microscopic power levels with a short antenna.
@@jemussi7842 Yup, anyway it’s not going to be use for serious QRP work.👌🏻😀
This can be fake. Electroboom needs to rectify this.
I just watched a koren zombie movie. The kid did this sending out a picture holding up a sign saying he was a survivor using a pair wired headphones..and an app he had on his phone implemented by his govt in case of an emergency
Also it's way more than two components. Click bait.
that was my dream as a child and it always was so simple??! :-) fantastic video!
You are genious person, i have seen your this photo in a lot of electronic circuit blogs, Respect you. keep the good work up !
If I am not wrong brown, red, brown is a 120 Ohm resistor not 100 Ohm that would be brown black brown. Besides its is not a crystal. It is an oscillator despite of what Chinese marketplaces that sell that describe as crystals, or translate as crystal. Crystals have 2 pints this have 4 pins and an VCC input. It has a crystal inside but has semiconductors too.
Yes 120 ohm
I love this music 🏃♀
Awesome, I've also seen something similar done with just two pieces of wire!
...eine großartige Idee die sooooooooooooooooo viiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeele Oberwellen produziert 🤣🤣🤣
sorry, could not resist 😉
wünsche ein frohes neues Jahr!
zafer kardeşim,sen nasıl bir ustasın ya, hayranlıkla izliyorum,ellerine sağlık
Very cool, Man! Russia is watching!😁👍👍👍👍👍
Делал несколько подобных на разные частоты, правда антеннами побольше и с настройкой в резонанс. Дальность 500 м. С усилителем мощности на КТ 646 до двух км.
А если через каждые 500 м ставить такой, как репитер, можно и связь далеко тянуть? Стоит ведь копейки и маскировать легко. Вот только питается дорогими кронами
@@ENROF Репитер сначала принимает, потом переизлучает. Тут нет приёмника.
@@ENROF Так можно батарейку и из земли сделать и кроны не нужно будет, так подсветку на дорожках делают.
@@Nikitacjdkbsveyd последовательно с антенной удлиннительная катушка с сердечником. По индикатору напряжённости настраивалась антенна в резонанс.
@@Nikitacjdkbsveyd :-)
1:47 That’s not just a crystal oscillator - it has four connection points and a crystal only requires two - that’s a whole circuit in itself which you don’t identify. Replacing that with a simple crystal oscillator won’t transmit anything. 😊
Circuito inovador, muito bom parabéns.
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Amigo isto é modulado como!AM?Só pertinho né.
@@isaiasnunes1669 Não é AM nem FM, são Short Waves (SW), um padrão muito antigo de transmissão de rádio, do inicio da era das transmissões analógicas :)
@@12345rosin12345 trotzdem ist es AM. SW heißt Kurzwelle und AM Amplitudenmodulation. Das hat nichts miteinander zu tun.
@@12345rosin12345em qual placas se achar esse cristal
Glad to see you doing projects other than LED's. Very interesting.
Cristal oscillators oscillates at a certain frequency based on physical dimension. These oscillators are mostly used to feed a digital processor to get clock input.
The oscillator creates a sinus like signal and added with the audio signal that results in an AM type of signal. The antenna coil generates EM fields when current continually changes in the antenna. This EM waves is then picked bij the radio …
Please don't publish nonsenses. Crystal oscillators do NOT produce sinus, and adding carrier + audio does NOT create AM signal. The "antenna coil" has open end, so it does not act as a coil at all. You know nothing about the radio electronics, similar to the author of the video. The circuit seems to work, but it is a garbage.
@@jankolar5612 🤣🤣
@@jankolar5612 I said sinus like signal, not exactly sinus, maybe you should read better instead of searching for other’s mistakes as a hobby to satisfy your ego.
Ok, you’re right about the antenna, it’s not a coil, but the antenna is responsible for emitting EM wave due to alternating charge particles in the wire.
This project you call garbage makes a lot of young people to study electronics because it just works and it’s fun.
But you must live happy a happy life, if according to your reaction.
do you know if instead of using a headphone jack if you could use a 1/4 quarter jack socket for example for instruments or a microphone to plug into?
@@rachelmcg7186 Stereo 3.5mm and stereo 1/4" are exactly the same wiring in just a different diameter package. You can either use adapters to make the connection or you can use a 1/4" instead of the 3.5mm. Me, I'd roll with the 3.5mm because I use that type of cabling the most, and adapt to 1/4" as needed.
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Muito show mesmo... parabéns!!
You should be here before 30-40 years my dear because it’s too late but still I do really admire and respect your valuable creations.
You make completely no sense
@@nick8231 You have only negative thinking brain , no sense to determine and classify the words and it's intense.
I'm surprised why your comment is highlighted.
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@@ZAFERYILDIZ52 adammmmmmmmmmmmm
I found a new favorite channel. Totally kool
That is amazing and impressive. When I saw the title of this clip I immediately thought of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes mountains in Chile/Argentinia. The 16 survivors, all young men, ate the dead passengers' frozen bodies to stay alive for two months. One of the survivors had some experience with electronics and he tried to make the damaged plane's radio work as a transmitter, but could only receive public broadcasts from radio stations in Chile. While the boys would not have had a soldering iron, let alone solder and a power source, who knows what a very competent radio technician might have come up with, using components from the smashed on board radio.
I suppose one problem with your simple example is transmission range. What kind of range are we looking at here, with the 9V battery?
The fact it actually happened sucks, but the movie they made of it, really sucks.
@@darrylkinslow5613 Yes, the books written by the survivors were much better. Nando Parrado's book "Miracle in the Andes" in particular.
Don't be silly. In an emergency incident, you wouldn't cobble together a radio transmitter on some random frequency which emergency services didn't know you were transmitting on.
What you would do is use a ready made off-the-shelf personal locator beacon which communicates with overhead satellites which are all flying past listening on the agreed frequency your locator beacon is operating on.
@@deang5622 How many satellites were "all flying past" in 1972? And where would you have purchased a "personal locator beacon" in 1972?
@@SuperLittleTyke The answer is possibly none. And I knew that at the time I posted my response. Because they weren't launched until a few years later.
But I wasn't talking specifically about that airline crash ..I made the point that an RF transmitter on some random frequency would have been picked up by emergency rescue!
So the idea of making an RF transmitter was completely stupid and not possible. And even if it could have been made, it would have been entirely ineffective.
The key point being, your post was a complete load of bollocks. And you want a 100% factual answer under those circumstances? Dream on mate
Dream on.
Nice! I used a 1mhz oscillator for my circuit to work with AM (MW). Should come in handy for checking out my vintage radios.
Try connecting a 15 meter long wire antenna which is resonant to 10 MHz I’m sure the range will be far better.
Next we interfere with the atomic clock signal of WWV in Ft Collins, Colorado?
@@skeggjoldgunnr3167yea let’s build a complete fm station next time, ofc completely diy😂
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Sorprende por su sencillez. 👍
Buenas noches..! Da resulrados..? Saludos
Awesome! Congratulations!
Zafer abi bi canli yayin yap çokdandir yamiyosun ♡
Havalar biraz daha soğusun herkes dışarıda
A short Wave radio emitter, very awsome!
This was great. The only thing I'm missing is some explanation of the circuit. How does it work? At the first sight it is odd since it contains no active element like transistors. I accept that full understanding can not be achieved without background in electronic engineering but some simplified explanation would be great.
There are ample of transistors inside the package. It is a ready made clock module you can buy for pennies and frequencies all the way up to hundreds of Mhz.
@@germanjohn5626 Thanks, that's interesting. I thought it is a single crystal and I spent plenty of time to find out why and what kind of quartz crystals have four poles. All I have seen had two. But this is a reasonable explanation.
@@barsanyibela4027 they have only 2 poles, other two are ground just connected to casing for precise oscillation.
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I wonder what kind of range he is getting with that with a quarter wavelength vertical would really help
thanks
Güzel ve değişik bir çalışma. Sadece cristal frekansı ile bile oluyormuş meğer. Bunu transistörle güçlendirip sabit frekansta etkili bir vericiye dönüştürmek mümkündür diye düşünüyorum.
Eline sağlık 👍👍
Aynen kardeşim
@@ZAFERYILDIZ52 Hi, good video.. can you tell me how can I increase its power with a transistor? Thanks
@@nicopatico I think he main comment is referring to that situation. It says that you should be able to increse the output power with a Transistor and make it into an effective TX in a Stable frequency.
Crean en Jesús Cristo y tendrán vida eterna y paz entreguénce a Jesús Cristo ahora mismo en oración Dios les bendiga
Les invito a una iglesia evangélica
@@bryankeinerestradaortiz877 no
Nice solid joints there.
FCC has entered the chat.
Can you tell me how much Fz are in there
La bateria, la resistencia, el cristal y el plug hacen cuatro componentes no dos.
Interesting but what is the maxium range you can get with this set up? So far I see a range of about 4 inches. I keep thinking about the episode of Gilligan's Island where the skipper had to be hypnotised to try to remember how to convert their radio reciever into a radio transmitter, to finally get them off of the island. Could we save Gilligan with two components?
Sir, if you find the answer, please post it here. I'm trying to save Gilligan too..
X2
If they built a working VOR station, sending SOS in morse code as the station identifier, I don't think it would save them.
@@douggale5962 Not many people know morse code.
There is no saving Gilligan. Mary Anne and Ginger? Now that's another story.
Sen bir Cevhersin Allah senden razı olsun Maşallah 🧿👏👏👏
Am struggling to learn that
Cute project for little kids, but you really need a "low-pass" filter in the circuit to keep from interfering with other radio reception nearby, with a lot of useless "white noise". However, I calculate this only has a range of 12 inches at best, on a perfect day. - I've only been an "Extra Class" HAM since 1962.
It's very cool idea 🤝
Parabéns pelas postagens sempre inovadoras e didáticas.
Gracias
@@ZAFERYILDIZ52 Kardeşim bunu dinlemek için radyo vericisi de yapabilirmiyiz?
Evet@@coltilkisi1763
Very good
@4:14 the negative battery terminal momentarily disconnected but the audio was still playing.
It was still connected, albeit touching the terminals, but still completed d circuit
Pretty cool ! But not simply a crystal. An oscillator chip. The audio is AM of the oscillator output.
3:25 Song Name? Please? I can’t find it anywhere?
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Serious soldering skills, well done.
I'd sure like to see this on a spectrum analyzer. That's a square wave, so it should be coming in loud and clear at 30, 50, 70, 90, 110... MHz. Interesting nonetheless, getting a lot of FM deviation.
Здесь используется амплитудная модуляция.
Here amplitude modulation is used.
The antenna coil acts a bit as a lowpass filter
Harmonics LIKE FUCK. I used to make small CW transmitters for tracking or whatever and they would splatter like hell at all the predictable harmonics. The solution was a cap and coil BEFORE the antenna wire to reduce everything except a target harmonic. This way I could use say an old 27MHz CB crystal and have a useful output around 108 MHz, easy for my old handheld scanners of that era.
Very beautiful video i like it.
Parabéns, seria bom um projeto simples desses para transmitir e receber telegrafia em paralelo com um celular com app de CW para casos de emergência com 500mw ou 1w.
Nice project
Sensacional, som bem limpinho.
Testa e confiaa kkk
It was a dream from childhood, though i am now physicst, i am going to try
Hocam bunun menzil hesaplamasını nasıl yapabiliriz. Yani 10hz radio frekansının yayılma yarıçapını nasıl bilebiliriz
Thnk you for sharing this , go head
Amazing. That’s the way to go!.
thanks
Güzel bir çalışma ölmüş zafer abi tebrikler 👍✌️
Teşekkürler kardeşim
Bro! This is absolutely amazing! Can you do a video for a receiver that operates on the same frequency?
Just use an fm radio, it will find the frequency
Muito bem. Parabéns. Impressionante!
Crean en Jesús Cristo y tendrán vida eterna y paz entreguénce a Jesús Cristo ahora mismo en oración Dios les bendiga
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@@bryankeinerestradaortiz877 fottiti
Make one using 12v from your car battery and use it to transmit your phone or pod to your radio. I use a similar but with bluetooth transmitted to my radio from my phone. Works great and I can change the input channel. Good ideas.
Это классно!
Схему с микрофоном сделал, завтра опубликую
@@ZAFERYILDIZ52 А на FM диапазон взять кварц на 100мГц не получится?))
@@alexs9607 тут по видимому амплитудная модуляция, ЧМ приёмник может не воспринять ничего кроме несущей
Koelman, bu devre ustalık sınıfları için teşekkür ederim
Elleriniz dert görmesin emeğinize sağlık gerçekten güzel projeleriniz var.
I make this, is super
Parabéns muito bom
Thx
Valter Souza Ribeiro Ribeiro
OMG this is amazing!
What is the part number of the crystal oscillator ? How high is the power output ? What range do you get with the antenna shown ? What licence conditions apply to operating such a transmitter in your country ? How much current does it draw ? How long does the battery last ? Cute project 🙂
Gave this a try. Stupid simple to get it to work but really really low power. I had to touch the two antennas to hear the audio. I have an old PC power supply transformer around here somwhere. I am going to see if I can hook that up and boost the signal somehow.
Guzel çalisma eline saglik mesafe ne kadar
Good job!
La primera pieza que suelda dice ser una resistencia de 100 ohm pero no lo es. El segundo color es rojo. Entonces es 120 ohm.
I made the exact same comment. Besides the box is a crystal oscillator not a crystal alone.
Excellent... bon ...merci
Excellent circuit. But can you please indicate the AWG/SWG of Enamelled copper wire you used, because it could be important? Thanks. 🤔
Awesome 👍... Next use an oscillator for 80+ mhz
Muy buen video, me gustaría saber cómo cambiar la frecuencia y si se podía hacer con una bobina variable, saludos y felicitaciones
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Bagusss..👍👍👍
افرین ظفر جان استاد بزرگ
با تشکر
Time to talk to aliens
That was impressive 👍🏻
Hello 🙂
On the photo that shows this as a photographic representation of what the video is about.
But it shows on the photo a microphone and NOT a audio input.
Have you a video of a transmitter something like this, that uses a MICROPHONE ???
Also what sort of distance dose that sort of distance can it cover ?
Bye from John in England.
If you haven't figured it out yet Jon, I'd be interested in building one and testing it. We can share results. Just ordered a pack of 10 Mhz (and several others) Oscillators, and a pack of different resistors. Believe I have the battery connectors, wire, and audio plugs. I'm actually thinking of using it between walls, and underground a few feet.
Nice video
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Good video, very nice!
Muito legal!
Muy buen video mereces más apoyo
QUAL O ALCANCE MÁXIMO
15 cm del transmisor-receptor.
Hello from Canada:
You say a radio transmitter, but it looks more like a wireless input. If you could put microphone on this gadget, then by my definition, you have a radio transmitter. An you put microphone on this gadget, and send it over the airwaves? I'd make one myself, and I do not know electronics to attempt that.
Thanks for posting, and good job on this mini invention. Ingenious, maybe, but you are no Nicola Tesla.
I always get amazed that in the past, someone thought of something like this, and developed "it".
Thanks again.
Congratulations
Awesome video, thanks!
If you do even the minimal component salvaging, you can acquire quite a few crystals, especially pre smd, but even then only 2 pins.
Thanks
Better than WiFi !!! :o)