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I'm looking for schematics for low power fm transmitters.
Power/stability is more important than range. I need a transmitter that will transmit up to 50-100m (150-300 feet aprox.), but with a strong, stable output in that range. I want to use it in conjunction with small digital fm receivers. I regularly play paintball and a fm-com system will give the team an edge ![]() I would like it to be compatible with dinamic mics, because we want to use throught mics (ala Tears of the Sun). Any suggestions will be gratefully accepted. MegaByte (The New) South Africa |
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I think you want FRS radios.
-- Gregg "t3h g33k" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca *Ratings are for transistors, tubes have guidelines* |
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![]() "megabyte" wrote in message oups.com... I'm looking for schematics for low power fm transmitters. Power/stability is more important than range. I need a transmitter that will transmit up to 50-100m (150-300 feet aprox.), but with a strong, stable output in that range. I want to use it in conjunction with small digital fm receivers. I regularly play paintball and a fm-com system will give the team an edge ![]() I would like it to be compatible with dinamic mics, because we want to use throught mics (ala Tears of the Sun). Any suggestions will be gratefully accepted. I don't know about the availability of them in SA, but as someone else mentioned FRS radios are both cheap and small. I used them here, the vox headset would fit under a mask and you just had to clip the radio somewhere where you wouldn't smash it too much (those stubby antennas take a pretty good pounding before they break off). Range is up to around a kilometer in more open terrain, down around 100m used inside buildings. Be aware that a week after you start using them, your opponents will have at least one to listen in on your team comms. The trick then is to have a code system that your players use to refer to objects and players. It isn't enough to just wear them at the paintball field during games, you need to practice with them on, since some people have trouble following directions over the radio in the heat of combat, they just tune out the radio and concentrate on what they see in front of them. Here in the US you can get FRS radios in the $10 range, cheap enough that even losing one (when someone hits the dirt and lands on it) is no problem. Vox mikes will be more than double that, and I haven't seen throat mikes, though I have seen earbud mikes like they sell for cell phones. If you really get into it, a mike and speaker could easily be built into the face mask for each player, and I am sure it would be cheaper than buying boom headsets like we used or throat mikes and earpieces like you are thinking of using. thanks, John. KC5DWD |
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