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Signing UpStep 1: Gather Supplies
-A crystal oscillator (will talk about which kind in the next step)
-A 9 pin serial jack (D-SUB9)
-A little bit of wire
-Something to use as an antenna
-A radio
-A male to male audio jack (unless you know morse code)










































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I want to transmit a particular text, just one word continously.
Maximum range is required.
Any possibility?
Please answer...
I badly needs this
This word later I will use it to display in a receiver.
Just a Question how do u send the Data to the Frequency Oscillator if all you are supplying to it is Power? , do you have a CW Key to turn the +9 Volts on and Off therefore creating a Morse Code Format?? , Or do u send the Audio for a Mono 3.5 or 6.5 Plug into a Radio or Computer and play a Tone or music??
Cheers and 73's
VK3FTIM
Tim
Turning on the Carrier Wave - and then off - to form Morse code characters, is the very definition of CW mode.
Joe, N2QOJ
Question 1). Can I decrease the frequency to within the AM broadcasting range?
Question 2).When Transmitting Morse code using the application mentioned in the article, if I set it to AM Low tone will it broadcast at half the frequency of 1.8432 Mhz.
Thanks
Radio Electronics
Brakeman75 a.k.a. KC2SXT, Tom
Totally agree with you there, i already hold my license and i have a 4 pin Crystal on 7.030MHz and did it all in the same format except where the antenna connects i used a SO239 Connector and used my Diamond CP6 HF Vertical QRP With AM and made a contact 523 KM's away
I also was thinking of this project and thinking about the reflected power and what the SWR would be like
Cheers 73's
VK3FTIM
Tim
I'm doing this off the top of my head so I might be wrong.
check out this website(its my second favorite website after instructables)
http://www.scitoys.com
2. my pocket radio is (# of MHz) * 100 , not (# of MHz) * 1000. I think that's how a lot of pocket radios are to save space