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Chapter 1
TRANSMITTER FUNDAMENTAL AND TYPES OF MODULATION</strong></p><p>1.1 Transmitters fundamental</p><p>1.2 Modulations (analog and digital)</p><p>1.3 Amplitude modulation</p><p>1.4 Frequency modulation</p><p>1.5 Method of fm</p><p>1.6 Modulation overview</p><p>1.61 Basic reactance modulator</p><p>1.62 Theory of reactance modulator</p><p>1.70 Types of reactance modulator</p><p>1.7.1 Varacto diode modulator</p><p><strong>
Chapter 2
AMPLIFIER EXPLANATIONS</strong></p><p>2.10 Amplifier explanations</p><p>2.20 Class of amplifier</p><p>2.21 Class of amplifier</p><p>2.22 Class B amplifier</p><p>2.23 Class AB amplifier</p><p>2.24 Class c amplifier</p><p>2.30 Oscillators</p><p>2.31 Types of oscillators</p><p><strong>
Chapter 3
.0</strong></p><p><strong>TRANSMISSION LINE</strong></p><p>3.10 FUNDAMENTALS</p><p>3.30 Types of transmission lines</p><p>3.31 Rectangular wave guide</p><p>3.32 Circular wave guide</p><p>3.33 Ridge Wave guide</p><p>3.34 Optical fiber</p><p><strong>
Chapter 4
</strong></p><p><strong>POWER SUPPLY</strong></p><p>4.1 Stages of power supply</p><p>4.2 Audio console power supply</p><p>4.3 Transmitter power supply design</p><p> <strong>
Chapter 5
AUDIO CONSOLE UNIT</strong></p><p>5.1 Audio console transducer</p><p>5.2 Audio console pre-amp stage</p><p>5.3 Audio console power amp stage</p><p>5.4 Audio console control/mixer</p><p>5.5 The operation of the audio console</p><p><strong> CHAPTER 6 TRANSMITTER AND ANTENNA DESIGN</strong></p><p>6.1 Oscillator stage design for transmitter</p><p>6.2 Buffer/power amplifier design</p><p>6.3 Tank circuit design</p><p>6.4 Antenna design</p><p>6.41 Types of antenna and application</p><p>6.42 Antenna matching network</p><p>6.43 Antenna design</p><p><strong>CHAPTER 7 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION AND CONSTRUCTION</strong></p><p>7.10 LM 386-power amplifier</p><p>7.11 Capacitor</p><p>7.12 Transistor</p><p>7.2 Specification</p><p>7.3 Construction and soldering</p><p>7.4 Precautions taken during soldering</p><p>7.5 Troubleshooting</p><p>7.6 Transmitter strip board</p><p>7.7 Audio console strip board</p><p><strong>RECOMMENDATION</strong></p><p><strong>CONCLUSION</strong></p><p><strong>REFERENCE</strong>:</p><p><strong>LIST OF FIGURES AND DIAGRAM</strong></p><p>Fig 1.4 Information signal</p><p>Fig 1.62 Reactance modulator circuit</p><p>Fig 1.7 Reactance modulator elements</p><p>Fig 1.7 Diagram of transistor reactance modulator</p><p>Fig 1.8 Varactor diode modulator</p><p>Fig 2.1 Amplifier configuration</p><p>Fig 2.21 Class a wave form representation</p><p>Fig 2.22 Voltage current characteristic of class b amp</p><p>Fig 2.3 Block diagram of an oscillator</p><p>Fig 3.2 Balanced line</p><p>Fig 3.22 Unbalanced wire – line</p><p>Fig 3.3 Method of wave propagation in a waveguide</p><p>Fig 3.31 Te10 mode in a rectangular waveguide</p><p>Fig 3.32 Circular waveguide</p><p>Fig 3.33 Rectangular waveguide/ ridge</p><p>Fig 3.4 Optical fiber cable</p><p>Fig 4.1 Power supply block diagram</p><p>Fig 4.2 Audio console power supply regulator</p><p>Fig 4.3 Transmitter power supply</p><p>Fig 5.2 Audio console pre-amp</p><p>Fig 5.3 Audio console power amp</p><p>Fig 5.4 Audio console control/ mixer</p><p>Fig 6.1 Oscillator stage</p><p>Fig 6.2 Buffer amp/power amp</p><p>Fig 6.3 Tank circuit</p><p>Fig 6.42 Antenna matching network</p><p>Fig 7.1 LM 386 (power amp)</p><p>Fig 7.11 Capacitor</p><p>Fig 7.12 Transistor</p><p>Bill of quantity</p><p>Block diagram of audio console</p><p>Block diagram of transmitter</p><p>Audio console schematic</p><p>Transmitter schematic</p><p>Transmitter casing</p><p>Audio console casing</p>
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