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neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:35 am Post subject:
can i make radio station of my own |
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i have to make a project so i decide to make a radiostation if i
attach an anteena to my taperecoder can it help how i cantrol frequency
range can i connect it to my computer or it is just a funny idea
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Paul Burridge
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 3:47 pm Post subject:
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On 27 Nov 2005 01:16:34 -0800, "neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co.in"
<neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
| Quote: | i have to make a project so i decide to make a radiostation if i
attach an anteena to my taperecoder can it help how i cantrol frequency
range can i connect it to my computer or it is just a funny idea
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It certainly is. :-/
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"What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake |
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Paul Burridge
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:34 pm Post subject:
Re: can i make radio station of my own |
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On 27 Nov 2005 04:24:55 -0800, "neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co.in"
<neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
| Quote: | can u help/ Guide me in making my project
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If your idea of building a radio station consists of attaching an
ariel to a tape recorder, you don't need help with the "project" -
rather a hefty dose of neuroleptics. OTOH, in the unlikely event
you're not trolling, you need to join an electronics/amateur radio
club in your area and get your introduction to the subject through the
kind attention of its members.
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"What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake
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neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
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Sun Nov 27, 2005 5:35 pm Post subject:
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In article <1133082994.675365.288550@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
neeraj_indian007@yahoo.co.in says...
| Quote: | i have to make a project so i decide to make a radiostation if i
attach an anteena to my taperecoder can it help how i cantrol frequency
range can i connect it to my computer or it is just a funny idea
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You could easily find yourself in trouble with your government by
building an unlicensed transmitter.
No, attaching an antenna to a tape deck will not work. In fact, it
will do nothing other than look bizarre.
Connecting it to your computer (how did you plan to do that,
exactly?) will also accomplish nothing useful.
Radio is immensely more complex than you seem to understand at
this time. I base that statement solely on the nature of your questions,
and without any intent of offending you.
My advice would be to first have a look at this link. Although it
is US-centric, it will give you a starting point.
http://www.arrl.org
Your next step should be to get in touch with a local amateur
("ham") radio club or similar group in your country. Whatever agency of
India's government is responsible for licensing radio stations can
probably guide you in that regard.
Happy hunting.
--
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee, Director, Dutch Surrealist Plumbing Institute.
(Known to some as Bruce Lane, ARS KC7GR,
kyrrin (a/t) bluefeathertech[d=o=t]calm -- www.bluefeathertech.com
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped
with surreal ports?" |
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Joe McElvenney
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Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:35 am Post subject:
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Hi,
| Quote: | i have to make a project so i decide to make a radiostation if i
attach an anteena to my taperecoder can it help how i cantrol frequency
range can i connect it to my computer or it is just a funny idea
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Yes! This is not a weird project as it was quite common for
people to make a very low-power FM transmitter through which you
could transmit to a receiver a few tens of metres away. These days
they are called 'wireless microphones' and generally (it will
depend on your country) do not require licensing. The simplest
types used a single transistor and, if adjusted correctly,
produced quite good quality. Stereo is considerably harder to do
though so stick to mono and use a tunable (analogue) FM receiver
because frequency stability is not very good.
Google is your friend here.
Best of luck and report back - Joe |
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