View Full Version : does anyone know were to find the parts to build a no-cal reciever?
mike nill
02-08-2001, 06:58 PM
I would like to make a couple no-cal recievers but the schematic didnt say anything about the transisters or what type they are.but the schematic shows five of them! Also, the schematic didnt say anything about the coils (L1) and what size wire to use.whats 4-40 core?Also, what type of transmitter do you use with this reciever?im guessing its an am reciever by the use of the coilsand the looks of the schematic.id really apriciate it if somone could help me. thanks.
Buddly6
02-08-2001, 10:04 PM
Oh god, I couldn't imagine making one of thoes!!! Whoo...
mike nill
02-08-2001, 11:41 PM
actually its really not all that hard u just need a fine point sodering iron and the know how of how to soder really small SMD's(suface mount )actyally i dont know what the D stands for but i think it means devices.also u just need to know what the symbols stand for.Im only 15 and ive bult some really small circuts.Ive had no help learing on how to solder i just piked it up.so it cant be that hard.
IFLYOS
02-09-2001, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by mike nill:
actually its really not all that hard u just need a fine point sodering iron and the know how of how to soder really small SMD's(suface mount )actyally i dont know what the D stands for but i think it means devices.also u just need to know what the symbols stand for.Im only 15 and ive bult some really small circuts.Ive had no help learing on how to solder i just piked it up.so it cant be that hard.
Mike, the "D" does stand for devices, and I just gotta ask, where did you see this schematic??? Maybe I have been working to hard on year end taxe stuff for the company, but I don't remember seing it anywhere...
Thanks,
Tim
mike nill
02-09-2001, 07:15 PM
thanks. The schenatic is in fritz muellers compelling indoor desine.its on the homepage of rcmicroflight.its a great artical
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