Vastelec FM02

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FM-02
FM-02


The FM Transmitter with DIY possibilities

The FM02 is a two board FM transmitter. It accepts a stereo audio source and outputs a stereo FM broadcast signal on the frequency shown on the LED display.

However, it is not a complete unit ready for use. Instead, it bridges the gap between an out-of-the-box solution, and a build-your-own unit that starts with a bare PCB and a bag of parts.

The FM02 is very small, but packs in a nice set of features.

Key to these is the use of PLL (Phase Locked Loop) technology. PLL keeps the transmitter locked into the designated transmitting frequency without it drifting up or down. This frequency drift WILL occur on other FM transmitters without PLL as the temperature around the unit goes up or down.

The second key feature is the fact that the transmitting frequency is maintained even after power is turned off and back on.

The FM02 is a very sophisticated assembly. Building a unit of this capability and size would be nearly impossible for most DIY'ers.

So, to create a usable FM transmitter, the FM02 needs some help. The builder of the transmitter will take the FM02 and use it as the corner stone of a complete transmitter.

You will need the following items added to your FM02:

- Power. A regulated 12v DC power supply is needed. 250ma is enough current.

- An Antenna. Never power your unit without an antenna.

- A mounting enclosure. You will need to mount the FM02 boards somewhere safe and dry.

About VAST Electronics

Vendor's Website

Data Sheet

http://doityourselfchristmas.com/forums/showthread.php?12895-FM02-Transmitter-Setup

Power Requirements

Do NOT power it up without an antenna. You don't need to have your 'real' antenna ready for this. You can put the adapter on and then stick a 12" piece of wire into the center of the BNC connector. This will dissipate the RF energy just fine. Just be sure you don't enlarge the hole inside the BNC.

DO NOT apply anything GREATER then REGULATED 12V DC to your unit. If you aren't sure, then ask for help in the forums. Use a meter to check the voltage first. If all you have is a wall-wart that is labeled 12V, then that is most likely NOT regulated. A simple test of the output voltage with a meter will tell the tale. I use one of the voltage regulators from Sure Electronics with my unit. These are about $5 online.

Detailed Board Dimensions

Outline of the 'display' board.

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This is one board of a two board set

The second board has the same physical outline dimensions. It also lines up with the 4 corner mounting holes. <\p>

Antenna

http://www.christmasinshirley.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:How_to_make_a_dipole_antenna.pdf

Setup

http://www.radio-locator.com/