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- uICE - The universal Infrared Control Engine - remotely controls many Windows procedures such as executing/closing applications, simulating keyboard input, adjusting audio volume and shutting down your machine by receiving commands from infrared or fm remote control receiver hardware connected to your computer Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/irremote.html)
- Poor Man's Spectrum Analyzer - Information on a kit that display the RF Spectrum from 2 to 2,150MHz, and act as a continuous-tuning AM/FM receiver. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/measuring.html)
- 50 MHz Receiver based on MC3372 - The purpose of this project is to build a simple receiver for 50MHz. The Receiver is built around the circuit MC3372, wich is a narrow band FM receiver. The receiving frequency can be set with a LC tank or with a crystal. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- A Cameo - This is an FM receiver circuit which can receive signals between 88 and 108 Mhz. With the TDA 7000 you can build an FM radio with a minimum of components; most of them so easy to manage. Nevertheless, this IC in itself, is a complete superheterodyne receiver with all the problems of alignment previously solved by the constructing engineers. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- A high-performance FM receiver for audio and digital applicatons - This receiver design offers high sensitivity and low distortion for today's demanding high-signal environments. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- FM crystal receiver with slope demodulation construction project - This is a passive FM receiver for 87-108 MHz band. It works only near transmitter sites. Reception range is approx. 4-7 miles using a 3 Ele. Yagi antenna. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- FM-ULA-vastaanotin - This circuit is a receiver for FM radio band 88-108 MHz. It operates from 8-12V DC. This circuit is based on TDA7000 IC. The documentation for this circuit is in Finnish. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- One Transistor FM Radio Project - description of low-cost FM-receiver kit Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- Add a signal-strength display to an FM-receiver IC - The Philips TDA7000 integrates a monaural FM-radio receiver from the antenna connection to the audio output. External components include one tunable LC circuit for the local oscillator, a few capacitors, two resistors, and a potentiometer to control the variable-capacitance-diode tuning. The IC has an FLL (frequency-locked-loop) structure. You can obtain the information related to the intensity of the received signal at the output of the IF filter. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- FM Jammer - Here's a quick and simple project. The Amazing One Transistor FM Transmitter. It is a redesign of a circuit sold many years ago by PPG electronics called the TV Jammer. Though it transmits only a MONO FM carrier, it can still quite effectively "Wipe Out" most stations on a STEREO receiver from about 30 feet away (with the optional antenna). Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- FM Pre-Emphasis - FM broadcasting in the United States requires a 75us pre-emphasis for proper frequency response at the receiver. This is a high-precision pre-emphasis module that goes in front of the main broadcast limiter, but after the optional sibilance limiter. Rate this link - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/radio.html)
- FM Remote Speaker System - A high quality, noise free, wireless FM transmitter/receiver may be made using the LM566 VCO and LM565 PLL Detector. The LM566 VCO is used to convert the program material into FM format, which is then transformer coupled to standard power lines. At the receiver end the material is detected from the power lines and demodulated by the LM565. The complete system is suitable for high-quality transmission of speech or music, and will operate from any AC outlet anywhere on a one-acre homesite. Frequency response is 20?20,000 Hz and THD is under 0.5% for speech and music program material. This circuit uses 200 kHz carrier frequency. - Click here to go to page where this link is listed (/links/tele_access.html)
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