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Radio Wave Alarm



Radio Wave Alarm
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The circuit was designed to provide an alarm system that would transmit signals across the medium wave or the radio wave.A switch using the emitter follower pattern is consisted of a medium power BD131 transistor to act as the soft switch circuit to make sure that the power is developed steadily without the presence of any direct current blow, while the collector is attached to the permanent supply voltage.

The circuit transmits on Medium Wave (this is the small problem with the police). IC1a, together with a sensor (try a 20cm x 20cm sheet of tin foil) oscillates at just over 1MHz. This is modulated by an audio frequency (a continuous beep) produced by IC1b. When a hand or a foot approaches the sensor, the frequency of the transmitter (IC1a) drops appreciably

Attach the antenna to a multiplug adapter that is plugged into the mains, and you will find that the Medium Wave transmission radiates from every wire in your house. Now place a suitably tuned Medium Wave radio near some wires or a plug point in your house, and an early-warning system is set up.

Instead of using the sheet of tin foil as the sensor, you could use a doorknob, or burglar bars. Or you could use a pushbutton and series resistor (wired in series with the 33K resistor - the pushbutton would short it out) to decrease the frequency of IC1a, so activating the system by means of a pushbutton switch. In this case, the radio would be tuned to a frequency just below that of the transmitter.

Authored by Rev. Thomas Scarborough at CXI : Circuit Exchange International, Added: 8 Apr 2009



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