Would there be any interest in something like this based on the CXA1191 chip?
Wanted to post a link but can't yet.
I have a mic wireless that if used as is sucks big time,drops a lot of highs etc(probably an impedance mismatch) but if you put a mosboost in front it works perfect,the level of the boost serves to dial the perfect SNR.
The parts count is low on both the transmitter and receiver.
I don't know if you need a license for this or not since it's an FM transmitter.The only part I have never worked with before is a variable capacitor,it could be a problem to find/source?.
Let me know what you guys think.....pros,cons........
Aharon
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Hi Aharon,
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only slightly off topic:
Reminds me that I bought two new wireless mikes for 10EURO/pcs. They can be gotten very cheap nowadays, it seems. They're not so good as microphones, I remember. Long time since I tested them, they are still somewhere in the studio, I think (not at my house).
Idea of a booster is great, though mine need also need an alternative to the whole receiver being mounted on a male jack, which I think is also causing problems.
Was thinking maybe about making a wireless guitar receiver out of it. Haven't even googled about possibilities in that direction.
You can do your first 5 posts in a thread in the testing section. This system avoids people from signing up just to spam.
thanks,
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only slightly off topic:
Reminds me that I bought two new wireless mikes for 10EURO/pcs. They can be gotten very cheap nowadays, it seems. They're not so good as microphones, I remember. Long time since I tested them, they are still somewhere in the studio, I think (not at my house).
Idea of a booster is great, though mine need also need an alternative to the whole receiver being mounted on a male jack, which I think is also causing problems.
Was thinking maybe about making a wireless guitar receiver out of it. Haven't even googled about possibilities in that direction.
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I'm not sure as to the licensing regarding it being an FM transmitter, but certainly the schematic would be interesting to see.