Ok , I'm wanting to build a wireless setup for a guitar one that will transmit to the fm on a stereo . I'm thinking of taking a wireless mic. you know the kind that looks like a microphone with n antenna that sticks out the bottom , think it was called a mr. microphone years ago , but anyway remove the electronics and reinstall it all in a project box with the microphone removed and a jack for the guitar cord wired in its place . so I'd have the box with the electronics and battery inside and a jack and the antenna on the outside where the guitar will plug into the box along with an on/off switch and a access hole to fine tune the station through the box . Now , will this work or is the output from the guitar too low or too high to replace the microphone with and still get useable sound to the stereo ?
Forgive the apparent lack of knowledge but loosing most of my memory in a motorcycle wreck years ago is the root of the problem .Just now trying to get back into electronics and realizing exactly how much memory I lost .
Thanks for any help.
Tim
Forgive the apparent lack of knowledge but loosing most of my memory in a motorcycle wreck years ago is the root of the problem .Just now trying to get back into electronics and realizing exactly how much memory I lost .
Thanks for any help.
Tim
It should work, but if the guitar output turns out to be too low, it's a simple matter to add an op-amp buffer/amplifier to beef-up the signal. The Mr. Microphone probably has an op-amp input stage. By changing a few resistor values, you should be able to change the gain easily.
Thanks for the reply , I'm glad you say it should be easy enough to do .with my memory I'm doin' good to remember what an op amp even is .
Ok , along the same line but slightly different I have one of the small devices that plugs into the headphone jack on a radio and broadcasts to any of the fm stations you want to set it to .What would I need to do to step up the signal from the guitar to that of a headphone output so it will broadcast through the device , as it is now it will not .It would need to be small and simple if possible , I'm tryin' to start out above what I realy remember , believe it or not before the "closed head injury " I would have understood just about everything posted in this forum now I have a feeling I'm leaving several here wondering how I even found this forum.
Thanks
Tim
Ok , along the same line but slightly different I have one of the small devices that plugs into the headphone jack on a radio and broadcasts to any of the fm stations you want to set it to .What would I need to do to step up the signal from the guitar to that of a headphone output so it will broadcast through the device , as it is now it will not .It would need to be small and simple if possible , I'm tryin' to start out above what I realy remember , believe it or not before the "closed head injury " I would have understood just about everything posted in this forum now I have a feeling I'm leaving several here wondering how I even found this forum.
Thanks
Tim
I'm disabled from cancer (actually the treatment) and can't physically do much of anything I used to (including working). I know how frustrating it is for me, I'm sure it is for you too.
If you can solder a little, some perf board, a 9V battery and a few parts will render you a simple preamp that should do what you're wanting.
This circuit will give you variable gain from unity to about 100.
If you can solder a little, some perf board, a 9V battery and a few parts will render you a simple preamp that should do what you're wanting.
This circuit will give you variable gain from unity to about 100.
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I know what you mean , I've lost most of my memory from before my wreck which included everything I knew about electronics so trying to figure things back out and don't want to start at the bottom , but get frustrated when I can't do or figure out even the simplest things .I still have a terrible short term memory . I have no books on the subject as what I knew before was learned from watching and helping and just taking things apart and putting them back together .That started at age 6 with a short wave radio setup , and it actually worked when I put it back together . Yes I can do the physical basics , soldering etc. though I do only have one arm that works *nerve damage* and one good leg *knee shattered and wont bend right anymore * So yes I can build it , if I can figure out the parts and exactly how it goes together . Yep I'll have to look up the symbols and hope I get all the right parts then put them in right .Yes loosing the memory is worse than loosing the arm .Off to look up the parts .
Thanks
Tim
I'm disabled from cancer (actually the treatment) and can't physically do much of anything I used to (including working). I know how frustrating it is for me, I'm sure it is for you too.
If you can solder a little, some perf board, a 9V battery and a few parts will render you a simple preamp that should do what you're wanting.
This circuit will give you variable gain from unity to about 100.
Thanks
Tim
I'm disabled from cancer (actually the treatment) and can't physically do much of anything I used to (including working). I know how frustrating it is for me, I'm sure it is for you too.
If you can solder a little, some perf board, a 9V battery and a few parts will render you a simple preamp that should do what you're wanting.
This circuit will give you variable gain from unity to about 100.
If you have trouble finding any of the parts, I probably have them. I kept all my R&D lab parts from my electronics manufacturing business. Trouble is, it's mostly boxed up and stacked in a storage building so it might take some time to find them!
I suppose I should do as my wife wants and sell most of this stuff since I'll probably never use it again, but I just don't want to part with it.... at least not just yet.
I suppose I should do as my wife wants and sell most of this stuff since I'll probably never use it again, but I just don't want to part with it.... at least not just yet.
Riding a motorcycle - only a question of time (till something really bad happens). Right?
I've even heard a joke:
There are three happiest days in bikers life. The day he buys his motorcycle, the day when he wakes up in hospital and the day he sells his motorcycle...
I mean, I always wanted to own one but...
I've even heard a joke:
There are three happiest days in bikers life. The day he buys his motorcycle, the day when he wakes up in hospital and the day he sells his motorcycle...
I mean, I always wanted to own one but...
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