Single tube transmitter for medium wave band

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Specifications below:
This is a junkbox project, I built this transmitter from the parts I found at home.
Modification: This transmitter is built for medium wave band (530 - 1600 kHz), tube is a PL504 line output pentode from an old TV set.
The transmitter is tuned to 1379 kHz (crystal stabilized)
I did not test the maximum range, but with a 3m long wire I can clearly receive from 20m.
The modulator transformer is driven by a very simple one mosfet audio amplifier.
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KINDLY SHOW THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ATLEAST PLEASE.

sciencefollower
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That is a cool job Buddy...Is that valve a pl519 if so it will give Lot, s of am rf power....hehehe You bad

geoffcrabbe
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This same AM 120 Meters Transmitter I seen in 1945 Ham Radio Handbook when I was a child, 1950's when Sputnik was heard on Radios I had a Crystal Set and got Butten My The Texas Horny Toad Amateur Radio Club 1959 I was Novice. Of course if you didn't upgrade in 1 year you lost your license, and our faliy moove from Texas to Arkansas, s
had no Running Water or Telephone in Everton, Boone Co. AR. however yes I stll have old Radio books, even Bll Orr's Famous Radio Handbook. Dose me no good I am 72 unable to read them. I an a ham yes a tech now. I have two 144 $ 440 radios and try to set up cannot get them to work cannot see well enough. Terrobel to be Old Feeble Blind and a Ham in San Francisco where all the Hams are bigots and republican maga worshippers .

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