Designing FM transmitters involves selecting appropriate component values, particularly for coils and capacitors. To create a coil for a specific output frequency, the formula L (inductance in microhenries) = 25330.3 / (Frequency in MHz)² * (Capacitance in pF) can be used; for example, a coil resonating at 25 MHz with 50 pF requires 0.81 microhenries. Crystals, essential for stability, must be purchased as they cannot be made at home, with quartz crystal oscillators being a common choice. While free-running oscillators can easily modulate frequency, they are prone to drift; phase-locked loops can stabilize the frequency while allowing deviation. Understanding these principles is crucial for effective FM transmitter design.