Super-Regenerative FM One Transistor
Hello,In this video, I build and test a super-regenerative FM receiver circuit that operates using only a single transistor. The circuit is based on a BF494 transistor and is capable of receiving local FM broadcasts in the 88–108 MHz band. Thanks to the regeneration control, it achieves very high sensitivity, but the tuning point is quite critical. This type of receiver: Operates with very few components Is ideal for learning and experimentation Has limited stability and selectivity Does not support stereo reception In the video: ✔ Circuit schematic ✔ Coil winding details ✔ Regeneration adjustment (RV1) ✔ Tuning and receiving FM stations This project is intended for educational and hobby purposes.

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