HLLY ELECTRONICS (Hongkong) CO., LTD
The User manual of the VILLA 0.5W FM Transmitter
Thank you for selecting VILLA 0.5W FM RADIO STATION BROADCAST
TRANSMITTER
.
HLLY-VILLA 0.5W IS FM A STEREO TRANSMITTER which apply PLL
technology
,
so it
’
s transmission is very stable.
HLLY-VILLA 0.5W main board adopt the PLL FM Transmitter IC of ROHM
(BH1415F)
,
BH1415F build in PLL
、
Audio aggravation and Low Pass filter, The control
board is made of AT89C205 and AT24C02, the HF amplifier is made of 2 2SC3355
、
1
2SC2053 and 1 2SC1971,add up to 4 grade circuit
。
The board adopt HF two layer PCB
design
,
and the shell is made of wonderful aluminum
,
the whole little machine is very
beautiful and easy to use!
HLLY-VILLA 0.5W is design for amateur Radio fancier and not a professional
transmitter!
F
Technical Criteria
:
1.
POWER
:
DC 9-->15V(RECOMMEND 12V)
2.
WORK CURRENT
:
<1.3A
3.
Preset FREQUENCY RANGE
:
88
—
108MHz(Center Frequency:97Mhz)
4.
FREQUENCY STEPPING
:
0.1MHz
5.
FREQUENCY STABLING METHOD
:
PLL
6.
Measure of FREQUENCY Stability
:
LOWER Than 1KHz
7.
MODULATION Mode
:
FM STEREO
8.
Frequency Excursion
:
75KHz
9.
HF Output Power
:
VILLA 0.5W
10.
Antenna Impedance
:
50
Ω
11.
Reference transmit range
:
500 meters
12.
S/N (stereo)
:
>40db
13.
Stereo Resolution
:
-55dB ( 100 ~ 5000Hz)
;
-45 dB ( 5000Hz ~ 15000Hz)
14.
Frequency Response
:
40KHz~ 15 KHz
±
0.2dB (
立
)
15.
Degree of Distortion
:
<0.3%
16.
Modulation Degree
:
15%
17.
Input Level
:
-15dBV
18.
Machine Weight
:
420g
Machine Size
:
115mm* 75mm*25mm
1
Method of Application
1.
Link the 50 Coax cable to the
“
ANT
”
--(BNC Type
),
Be sure the link is stable
;
2.
Link the audio input to the
“
Audio
”
--3.5MM Stereo socket
;
3.
Link the DC POWER module to the
“
POWER
”
--6.5mm POWER socket ( DC
12V(current >2A) Pay Attention to the power polar
:
inside positive; outside negative
)
。
4.
After electrified,the frequency is the one of last power off
。
5.
Frequency Increase Control
:
pull the button
“
UP
”
,
every pull can increase 100KHz
,
pull the button for more than 1 second
,
the stepping jump to 1MHz.