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AMISHI Posted - Oct 09 2013 : 2:50:04 PM
HOW CAN I INCRESAE THE RANGE OF FM TRANSMITTER .I HAVE USED 2N3904 TRANSISTOR.
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audioguru Posted - Oct 13 2013 : 6:47:09 PM
My FM transmitter is similar to the one here except it has a tuned RF amplifier 2N3904 transistor at its output.
Its range is across the street to a cheap clock radio.
Its range is more than 2km to my high quality very sensitive home stereo and car radio with nothing in between (over a large river valley).
The transmitting and receiving antennas must be the correct length and be parallel.
Directional antennas also increase the range.

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