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Old July 6th 07, 01:46 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
Brenda Ann Brenda Ann is offline
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Default One tube transmitter


"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
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In message , Dave M
writes
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 19:00:17 GMT, "Johnny Byrns"

wrote:

TerryJ wrote:

Capable of 100% modulation and has fairly good fidelity.

How do I tell if it uses AM or FM transmission signals? The diagram
shows nothing in reference to a FM or AM transmission bands.



For one thing, the audio input is fed directly to a transformer in the
plate
circuit of the oscillator tube. Classic AM.
Next, the oscillator is fixed at 1 MHz by the crystal. No audio gets into
the
oscillator grid or cathode to FM it.

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Dave M

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You would find it rather difficult to FM a crystal oscillator. Possible,
but difficult.
Ian.
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Many early FM transmitters directly modulated the crystal. This gave only
very limited frequency excursion. Full deviation was acheived by frequency
multiplication. Long since, simpler methods have been used such as
heterodyning of a second, AFC controlled oscillator and of course the
currently common PLL systems.