USB FM Transmitter Using FET
This small FM transmitter with a range of about 50 meters designed for connection to the USB port. With lots of mini-transmitters then you have a comprehensive, action-packed radio program. Due to the power supply via the USB port of a high frequency stability is achieved. Alternatively, the receiver, a battery 5 to 12 volts to operate.
For Assemblying this FM transmitter kit, a beginner will take about 3 hours to tinker the issuer, an electronics hobbyist will have built in about 30 minutes.
FM Transmitter Construction
It is not necessary to drill the transmitter PCB. All components will be soldered to the plate with their legs folded, like this:
The two transistors and the LEDs are polarized:
The transistor has a flat side, the LED a foot longer than the other is the anode (A), the other is the cathode (K). The audio cable (minijack) must be transformed from a stereo cable into a cable.
Mono Sound:
Soldering together the white and red cables, leaving aside the yellow cable (mass). The frequency setting will be turning the variable capacitor gently with a screwdriver or thin cardboard but rigid.
FM Transmitter Parts List
- 1 Ohm resistor 510 (green – brown – brown)
- 100 resistor 1 kOhm (brown – black – yellow)
- 1 MOhm resistors (brown – black – green)
- 1 capacitor 0.1 uF (0.1)
- 1 nF capacitor 47 (0.047)
- 1 capacitor 4.7 pF (479)
- 2 pF capacitors 22 (22)
- 1 variable capacitor 1.5 pF … 15
- 2 transistor BF 246 (F246A)
- 1 red LED
- 1 audio cable (minijack)
Source: Pi-Radio Mini-Shop












can i use BF245B instead of BF246 ?
and if so what is the direction of the leads ?
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