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A.M Transmitter

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yasir_ali

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Hello all.
With the completion of my Phase shift oscillator i thought to go a head and design some thing. i'v decide to design an A.M Transmitter.
i Know the Things But What voltage level should i choose in designing Oscillator? and up to what level i should take my audio amplifier in voltage.? please help
i'm including the bloch diagram
 

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I thought you were powering a motor?

Now you're building an AM transmitter.

Although it's possible to use a phase shift oscillator, it's easier to use an LC oscillator at this frequency.

How much power do you need at what frequency?

Do you know and FM transmitter is no harder to build and gives better sound quality?
 
Hero..my question is how long people will continue building AM transmitters and AM radios..what'll be the situation on 2050? :D

Anyway I still like'em :)
 
In India AM will probably live another 40 years.

In the UK it's been dying for years and I doubt there will be many FM stations let alone AM stations by 2050.
 
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