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Hi,
I built a small FM Radio as shown on http://members.aol.com/torkraemer/uk...ukwsender.html. As it is it works pretty well, allthough I operate it without any adition antenna. Of course there are pretty high (unwanted) peaks in the frequency-band at multiples of the operating frequency. Because I don't want to use an additional antenna, I can't filter the signal on its way from L1 to the antenna with a common "2-port Bandpass". Putting such a Bandpass (or Lowpass) between the DC-Source and the LC-Circuit did not seem to work well. So how can I damp those harmonics on L1 Coil? I thought of some kind of frequency dependent impedance in parallel with the Coil. I tried this with another LC-prallel Circuit which has an impedance of approx. 0 Ohms at 200 Mhz. This works as expected but seems a bit unsophisticated and the Impedance falls too slow as the frequency approaches the 200Mhz. Unfortunately I have no Idea how to design a "higher order 1-port-Bandpass", or even more likeably a Highpass. What would you recommend? What shoud I read? Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks to all, and sorry for the lenght of the message. Diego S. |
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