Hi, thanks for your answer. I just changed the duty cycle to 50%, and added the coupling capacitors. Do you mean that the amplitude of the 555 output is too big? I know that modulating the carrier with a square wave isn't ideal, but there's no way to produce a 600 Hz sine wave with an LC tank, right?Modulating with a square wave will give you a buzzing sound, not a tone.
Your 555 output should have a duty cycle of about 50%. Currently it looks like it is more than 90%.
The 555 output is too large and is almost completely killing the oscillator output. This actually becomes On-Off Keying of the carrier.
You need to pass the output through a capacitor to remove the DC component.
Your circuit is too simple to get good results but you will probably be able to hear it in the receiver.
