Corsair
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[[Image:Corsair2007vfo.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Corsair schematic.]] | [[Image:Corsair2007vfo.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Corsair schematic.]] | ||
- | The '''Corsair''' is a small [[AM]] [http:// | + | The '''Corsair''' is a small [[AM]] [http://freeradiotx.blogspot.com/search/label/The%20Corsair%20Transmitter%20by%20Dave%20Martin transmitter circuit], loosely based on the original [[Grenade]] concept by [[Radio Animal]], but greatly refined and modified by [[Dave Martin]] of [[WNKR]]. The most obvious improvement is the elimination of a modulation transformer. Dave Martin is currently active in developing the Corsair circuit and other small AM transmitters. |
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+ | *[http://freeradiotx.blogspot.com/ http://freeradiotx.blogspot.com/] | ||
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[[Category: Transmitters]] | [[Category: Transmitters]] | ||
[[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]] | [[Category: Pirate radio esoterica]] |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 19 December 2009
The Corsair is a small AM transmitter circuit, loosely based on the original Grenade concept by Radio Animal, but greatly refined and modified by Dave Martin of WNKR. The most obvious improvement is the elimination of a modulation transformer. Dave Martin is currently active in developing the Corsair circuit and other small AM transmitters.
See also
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