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Simple Phone Transmitter Circuit

Last updated on 18 July 2025 by Admin-Lavi Leave a Comment

Simple Phone Transmitter Circuit uses few parts.

It take sound from phone talk and changes to signal.

Signal goes far using antenna.

This circuit is easy to make and works well with landline phone.

Circuit Working:

Simple Phone Transmitter Circuit Diagram

Parts List:

CategoryDescriptionQuantity
Resistors10k, 47k, 330Ω (1/4 watt each)1 each
CapacitorsCeramic 47pF3
SemiconductorsTransistor BC5471
Diodes 1N41484
Inductor Coil inductor, 7 turns using 0.5mm wire, 3mm dia.1

This device take voice from phone talk.

It changes voice into signal for other electronics.

It work only in short distance and uses phone wire like antenna.

Below is how circuit work:

Four diodes D1 to D4 make bridge.

It change AC to DC for power.

Transistor Q1 with R1, C1 and coil make oscillator.

Oscillator give high frequency signal based on coil and C1.

C2 send audio signal to base of Q1.

Audio change the high frequency signal (modulation).

Q1 and coil make signal strong and send out.

C3 help to adjust signal frequency.

Formulas:

Colpitts oscillator made by transistor Q1, R1, C1 and coil L1.

It give high frequency signal.

Formula for frequency is:

f = 1 / (2π * √(L1 * (C1 + C2)))

where:

  • f is frequency in hertz Hz
  • L1 is coil value in henrys H
  • C1 and C2 are capacitor values in farads F

Note:

This formula work for ideal parts.

Real parts are not perfect so frequency may be little different.

For better result use SPICE software or also count transistor base capacitance.

How to Build:

To build a Simple Phone Transmitter Circuit follow the below mentioned steps for connections:

  • Connect Q1 collector to (+) supply through coil.
  • Connect Q1 base to capacitor C1.
  • Connect Q1 emitter to ground.
  • Put R1 and R2 in series from (+) to (–) supply.
  • Connect one side of C2 to coil and other side to Q1 emitter.
  • Connect C3 from (+) to ( ) supply.
  • Connect R3 from (+) to (–) supply.

Caution:

  • Be careful using radio transmit device without license may be illegal.
  • Check the local rules in your areas

Conclusion:

Simple Phone Transmitter Circuit changes voice to electric signal to send.

But it is not the same like radio transmitter for sending phone talk.

Be careful to not mix both.

References:

Transmitter

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About Admin-Lavi

Lavi is a B.Tech electronics engineer with a passion for designing new electronic circuits. Do you have questions regarding the circuit diagrams presented on this blog? Feel free to comment and solve your queries with quick replies

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