
I thought fm transmitters were rare, then I looked for a shortwave transmitter, kind of like looking for a copy of fly fishing by jr heartly


For the actual transmitter part, not true for the reasons I outlined above! I'm sure Mr. Stretch will be glad to further debunk this myth. Your power supply and any ATU or balun (not always needed) would add size, but not too much.radionortheast wrote: ↑Fri Aug 08, 2025 10:18 am I suppose any transmitter is likely to be big if its doing 100watts, I don’t think thought i’d want to using one of those.
Not if you want to FM it (for example).radionortheast wrote: ↑Fri Aug 08, 2025 10:18 am they are the simplest way of generating a stable transmission.
Down the road you'll be fine but further than that and your mileage will vary, as they say. It's similar, but not technically the same, as the argument about "30W on FM will go 15 miles". Yes on HF it might go hundreds of miles under the right conditions, but will it be listenable for more than a few seconds at a time?radionortheast wrote: ↑Fri Aug 08, 2025 10:18 am Seems to me I was right that afew watts wouldn’t do anything, if it wouldn’t be audiable on an sdr to others?