The One Tube Transmitter
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of these circuits is subject to the laws of your country of residence. |
My First Transmitter
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My first attempt at building
a transmitter was a kit I purchased from Antique Electronic Supply
(AES) This transmitter
will give a newby a place to start! Original Schematic
as delivered. |


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After building
it using the 12SA7GT tube I modified it to use one of 3 different output
tubes either a 12BE6, 12CS6 or 12SA7GT |

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Below you'll see that I installed a pre-amp daughter-board. This was
necessary because most audio sources cannot deliver the 2v peak-to-peak
necessary to drive the oscillator tube. The image
below shows my original build using only the 12SA7GT output tube. |

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To improve the clarity, I tested both the 12BE6 & 12CS6 output tubes. I settled on the 12CS6. Below, you
see a new 7 pin tube socket for each of the new tubes and the ribbon
cable tying the original socket to the new one. |

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The AES AM Transmitter rebuilt!
Using a single, shielded, 12CS6. Much neater now!



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Taking a idea from the current Nixie Tube Clocks, I've placed a green LED at the base on the output tube. Yes the tube is shielded, so
the LED would not be seen normally, but this is what hobbying is all
about! |

Just a little bit of bling.

2nd generation of the daughter board.

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Notice that at this stage I bypassed the power supply diode with a capacitor, which can helps reduce noise. However, this model does not
have the full wave bridge capacitively bypassed, on the daughter-board.
I change this going forward, look carefully. |
