Q6, BC327/40 should not get hot at all.
TX coil inductance can vary from 1mH to 2.2mH and in resistance 2.5 to 3.5 ohms.
In case of 1mH; parallel capacitor is 474+473 in parallel.
In case od 2.2mH; parallel capacitor is 224.
R12 200 ohms usually adjusted to 68-100 ohms.
R12 serves there to adjust TX amplitude, when observed on oscilloscope to be clean sinus.
Better to use fixed resistor later when adjusted clean sinus.
I can't imagine why and how Q6 can get hot; is schematic and coil specs are obeyed.
Maybe TX coil resistance is too low and applied voltage is too high?
That's common case at some people trying to "boost" it up on amplitude, hoping for better performances.
There would be no better performances that way. On contrary.
TX coil inductance can vary from 1mH to 2.2mH and in resistance 2.5 to 3.5 ohms.
In case of 1mH; parallel capacitor is 474+473 in parallel.
In case od 2.2mH; parallel capacitor is 224.
R12 200 ohms usually adjusted to 68-100 ohms.
R12 serves there to adjust TX amplitude, when observed on oscilloscope to be clean sinus.
Better to use fixed resistor later when adjusted clean sinus.
I can't imagine why and how Q6 can get hot; is schematic and coil specs are obeyed.
Maybe TX coil resistance is too low and applied voltage is too high?
That's common case at some people trying to "boost" it up on amplitude, hoping for better performances.
There would be no better performances that way. On contrary.
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