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Make an FM receiver using the same idea of this circuit
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Post 1 made on Friday March 9, 2018 at 05:02
lingyueqing
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I made this circuit and it works properly but I need to make an FM receiver using the same idea of this circuit (common base).

Would you tell me what changes should I make so that the circuit is able to receive FM waves instead of transmitting it ?

I've tried to connect an antenna to the base of the transistor, and connect a 8-ohm speaker(CDM-10008: [Link: kynix.com]) in parallel with the tank circuit but it doesn't work. Also, I tried to connect it in series it doesn't work as well ?!

I have one more question: When I receive radio wave from this circuit using a radio receiver device, It receives the waves on many frequencies such as 108 MHz and 95 MHz.

when I change the values of capacitor and coil of the tank circuit, the frequencies change but it still receives on many frequencies.

I connected a capacitor of 1000uF instead of C2 ( To be out of the range 87 - 108 MHz ) but the receiver still receives signals.

I connected a wire instead of the coil ( with C2 = 22 pF ) but it still also receives.

Is that normal ? or have I made something wrong ?

Thanks in advance,

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Post 2 made on Saturday March 10, 2018 at 07:20
buzz
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Post 3 made on Sunday April 22, 2018 at 11:36
Ernie Gilman
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On March 9, 2018 at 05:02, lingyueqing said...
I made this circuit and it works properly but I need to make an FM receiver using the same idea of this circuit (common base).

Why do you need to use the same idea as this circuit?
Isn't that a common emitter configuration? It's been a long time since I looked at actual circuits.....
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