A radio frequency oscillator is at the heart of all radio transmitters and receivers. It generates high frequency oscillations, which are known as carrier waves. Here?S a continuous wave (CW) transmitter for transmitting.Morse code signals in the shortwave band (see Fig. 1). It is basically a variable frequency oscillator (VFO) whose frequency can be varied from lima.2 MHz to 15 MHz. The signal can be received in the shortwave band by any radio receiver. The circuit works off a 9V battery.
Fig. 1 : Multiband CW Transmitter Circuit Diagram:
Connect the Morse key (S1) across capacitor C5 as shown in the figure. Attach a telescopic antenna (capable of transmitting over a short distance) at the output terminal.The coil and gang capacitor C2 form the tank circuit. The coil (L) has a total of 60 turns. Winding details tails are given in Fig.Dua. Tappings on the coil allow selection of the required band. The frequency can be varied using C2 (main tuning).
Fig.2 : Multiband CW Transmitter:
For stable oscillations, use a polystyrene capacitor as C1. All other capacitors may be ceramic disk type. Enclose the circuit in a metal box for better shielding.
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