All kits are complete and come with professionally manufactured, drilled and tinned PC boards. All coils are pre-wound. Each unit, unless specified, requires 12 volts for proper operation. Full instructions and diagrams included.
An improved version of the Panaxis 5 watt design with a much more rugged output transistor capable of producing 5-6 watts. Oscillator is a stable FET based VFO. It is mono unit that accepts line level input (i.e. an audio signal from a tape deck, mixer, etc.). A fine frequency adjustment control makes keeping on frequency an easy adjustment. Requires 12 to 14 volts DC at 3/4 to 1 amp for operation.
Uses the same output transistor as above. It is designed to boost low wattage transmitters to a bit higher output power and will produce 6 watts for 1/2 watt input drive. Easy, quick assembly. Requires 12-14 volts DC at 3/4 to 1 amp for operation.
Uses a very high gain (14dB, power gain of at least 25X) RF transistor to boost a 1/2 watt input to 15 watts. Easy, quick assembly. Requires 12-14 volts at 2 amps for operation.
$95 might sound a bit steep, but for those who do not wish to do an extensive amount of soldering and tuning, this kit is for you. It uses a broadband high gain, RF power module which will put out a 20-24 watt signal for only a 100 to 200 milliwatt input. Kit requires less than 20 solder connections to complete, including a 5 element filter. Since the module is broadband from 88 to 108 Mhz no tuning is required, plug and play as they say. Requires 12-14 volts at 3 to 4 amps.
Will produce full power with an input drive of 3-5 watts. This unit works very well with the 5 watt transmitter kit. In fact, next to the 5 watt kit, it is our most popular item. Easy assembly. Includes heatsink. Requires 12-14volts DC at 4-5 amps for operation.
1/2 to 1 watt output for an input power of 10 mw. Great for boosting lower power VFOs and low power FM kits
A seven element low pass filter, composed of 4 coils and 3 capacitors, to flatten those harmonics. Specify cutoff frequency desired, 94 Mhz, 100 Mhz, 104 Mhz, 108 Mhz. The cutoff should be about 2 to 4 Mhz above the frequency the transmitter is set for.
Essential for tuning up and testing transmitters and amplifiers. Will handle 15 watts without any strain, higher powers for a briefer period of time (i.e. shut down when it gets rather hot). Will be making 50 and 100 watt units available soon.
A vast improvement over the Ramsey FM-10. It uses the BA1404 IC as a stereo modulator only to modulate a FET vfo, buffer and amp chain. Better audio input filtering and bypassing. IC voltage regulation for the 2.5 volt supply for the BA1404. A very rugged output stage and collector voltage bypassing make this unit stand out from all other transmitter designs using the BA1404 chip.
A combined stereo generator using the BA1404 coupled with compandor ICs for limiting of audio signals
If you have any other particular requirements please let us know. Custom design and fabrication services are available including PC layout and production. Full CAD services as well.
Proceeds from the sales of these kits go to the furtherance of micro power broadcasting, bringing a voice of empowerment to every community.
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