Best Dutch Transmitter
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- ne guy
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Best Dutch Transmitter
What are the best dutch 1 Watt, 6 Watt and 15 Watt FM transmitters and links to them please OR is there anything better available.
- yellowbeard
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Re: Best Dutch Transmitter
I've had two of the Dutch RF shop 6 Watt kits through here recently. It works well, is clean, compact, comes with a tin plate box and doesn't get hot at any power setting. For €60 Yoyos you can't go wrong. Watch out for the instructions though, they are in Dutch!
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https://dutchrfshop.nl/en/diy-kits-pcb-s/524-onderdelenkit-drfs06-v2-fm-zender-6-watt.html
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- ne guy
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Re: Best Dutch Transmitter
Since Im not very good at kit soldering where is the best place to get one already built.
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- proppa neck!
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Re: Best Dutch Transmitter
I'll second Yellowbeard's suggestion. I've seen a couple of these recently, and they perform remarkably well for a cheap exciter. They won't quite match up to the expensive ones, but for something that you're very likely to "lose", it's a good option. The ones I had on the bench were run at 14.4V and I found that I could get over 8 Watts out of each one. They make a good, clean, adjustable drive for a PA. I ran one into an MRF151 PA without any issue, and the output cleanliness was mostly down to the output lowpass filter. The in-band products were very small. This made for a good, cheap rig for pirate use (it's being used in southern Netherlands at weekends) - the PSU cost more than the exciter and PA!
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