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		<title>By: SMD FM Transmitter</title>
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		<description>[...] for IC1 and an SOT-23 device for V1. Use MPSH10 or a transistor equivalent. Here you can learn how to solder smd chips  The inductor A coil would consist of two or three turns of wire but for this schematic we will use [...]</description>
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