5: Watt Booster
This 300 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 300 Watts.
This 150 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 150 Watts.
This 40 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 40 Watts.
This 20 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 20 Watts.
This professional FM Transmitter offers an amazing 1000 watts RF output power in the 88 - 108 MHz band. The transmitter itself is digitally controlled and is extremely user friendly.
This professional FM Transmitter offers a whopping 500 Watts output power in the 88 - 108 MHz band. The transmitter itself is digitally controlled and is extremely user friendly.
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Circuit diagram and construction notes for a very nice 40 Watt FM Amplifier, with wide-band operational characteristics. Includes low pass filter design. Very good notes.
Shows an electronic circuit diagram (schematic) for a simple 10 Watt audio amplifier, using only 4 transistors.
This professional FM Transmitter offers 250 Watts output power in the 88 - 108 MHz band. The transmitter itself is digitally controlled and is extremely user friendly.
This professional FM Transmitter offers 25 Watts output power in the 88 - 108 MHz band. The transmitter itself is digitally controlled and is extremely user friendly.
The circuit is a gem; a TDA 1554 Integrated Circuit is used to produce an amplifier that will output up to 22 watts per channel with distortion typically not in excess of 0.1% thd. Sound quality is very, very high. Originally intended for use in an automo
Describes the schematic (circuit diagram) and PCB (Printed Circuit Board) for a cheap 100-150 Watt audio amplifier with few components.
This audio amplifier electronic circuit uses MOSFET transistors to create more than 25 Watts output power. Uses IRF530 and IRF9530 MOSFET transistors.
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The Veronica 1 Watt PLL FM Transmitter is a pretty decent broadcast PLL exciter or transmitter that can be used alone or with an RF power amplifier for high power radio broadcast.
2 watts of power across to channels is what this kit delivers. Great quality.
High quality 25 watt audio amplifier. Combining 2 would give a 50 watt stereo amplifier.
A stereo smplifier kit which outputs up to 4 watts per channel, giving a total of 10 watts.
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Interesting, hand-drawn schematic for a PLL FM Stereo Transmitter, with approximately 5 Watts RF output power.
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MicroStrip 2.3 GHz (GigaHertz) RF amplifier with 1 Watt RF output power.
The TX300 from Broadcast Warehouse is an extremely high quality stereo FM transmitter that complies with FCC Standards, meaning that it can be used for commerical broadcasting. Output power is 300 Watts.
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