I am trying to generate a 27MHz carrier signal to transmit it through a loop antenna, I referred many circuits couldn't able to find the one I need. can anyone guide me on generating it using a few simple transistors or using an oscillator chip with a 3v cell battery? The thing is my design is going to be very small, so I don't want to use transformers to overtone the crystal oscillator. is it even possible?
Probably
Make sure you leave off the microphone because it won't work from 3V.
You will probably find that you will need to remove R3 and perhaps experiment with R2.
What will you be using to detect its output? I used a transmitter like this on the Citizen's Band back when CB was a "thing", but nobody could copy me for more than a few seconds at a time because the transmit frequency drifted constantly and the receivers had fairly narrow (8 kHz) bandwidth.
Probably
Make sure you leave off the microphone because it won't work from 3V.
You will probably find that you will need to remove R3 and perhaps experiment with R2.
What will you be using to detect its output? I used a transmitter like this on the Citizen's Band back when CB was a "thing", but nobody could copy me for more than a few seconds at a time because the transmit frequency drifted constantly and the receivers had fairly narrow (8 kHz) bandwidth.
If you can use a broad band or untuned field strength indicator it will probably much easier for you to get the transmitter working. When using this circuit on the FM band, I will slowly bring my fingers to and touch the coil. This will, if the oscillator is working, cause the carrier to sweep downward giving me an idea of where the transmitter is tuned with respect to where my receiver is tune.