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The most powerful circuit we've seen that operates on such low voltage (just two AA cells). A range of 100 meters can be expected and, given a good antenna and FM receiver, 500 meters can be expected. An external power supply can be used up to 9 volts. Tr
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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.

Our PCI-Max 2004 is a Stereo PCI FM Transmitter that broadcasts MP3's and steams on FM from your PC (PCI slot). It is controlled via software and will broadcast anywhere on the FM band.

This PCI-Slot Stereo FM Transmitter broadcasts MP3's and steams on the FM band from your PC. It is controlled via software and will broadcast anywhere on the FM band. Plugs into PCI - FM Transmitter

An excellent Stereo FM Transmitter which operates through the USB port of essentially any computer. FCC Compliant!
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Harry Lythall shares his v7b FM transmitter circuit design. The transmitter outputs 150-300 milliWatts of RF power in the 88-108 MHz band.

The most powerful circuit we've seen that operates on such low voltage (just two AA cells). A range of 100 meters can be expected and, given a good antenna and FM receiver, 500 meters can be expected. An external power supply can be used up to 9 volts. Tr

The TX25 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 25 Watts.

The TX50 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 50 Watts.

The TX150 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 150 Watts.

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.

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.

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.

The TX5 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 5 Watts.
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Dick Cappel's page illustrates an extremely basic small FM transmitter that rebroadcasts sounds using a 1.5 Volt battery. very simple circuit.

Sound turns on the transmitter, which operates in the FM radio band. A neat way to catch a thief in another room or garage. The volume of sound needed to trigger the circuit is adjustable. The two stage transmitter has good range and the circuit powers do

A powerful little circuit with surprisingly good audio quality. Can transmit up to 1/2 mile in open spaces. This is one of the most powerful FM transmitters that you can legally purchase. An electret microphone is used to add sensitivity. The circuit come

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.

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.

The TX1 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 1 Watt.

FM microphone kit. Build an actual FM station that transmits over 100ft. Learn about microphones, RF oscillators, and how FM radio works.