Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 24 of 24

Thread: Getting Back into (Crystal) Radio sort of

  1. #21
    "Island Bartender" KG4CGC's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    EM84ru, Easley SC
    Posts
    51,657
    I was under the impression that ants only needed to use mandibles.

  2. #22
    Orca Whisperer PA5COR's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    The Netherlands
    Posts
    12,226


    Look at the last schematic diagram, the double diode detector.
    More sensetivety, more output too.
    "If the Republicans will stop telling lies about the Democrats, we will stop
    telling the truth about them." - Adlai Stevenson (1900-1965)
    “I’m not liberal/conservative, I’m anti-idiotarian.”
    At some point in the last 20 years, the left moved to the center, and the right moved into a mental institution

  3. #23
    Master Navigator kd8dey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    1,009
    Quote Originally Posted by PA5COR View Post


    Look at the last schematic diagram, the double diode detector.
    More sensetivety, more output too.
    Seen those on another site :)
    On that last one they list L1-L2 as 60 turns and 30 turns of litz.

    I would have been better if they had listed a little more info on the coil. IF I remember correctly The tap point depends on sensitivity vs selectivity and builders usually tapped at about the top 1/3 of the coil length as the best compromise which this one follows, SO using the L/C formula and the 1/3-2/3 coil split you should be able to place it where you want it in the bands :)
    Honorary Old Fart
    Dirty Old Mans club Junior Auxillary
    (Dirty Old Man in waiting)
    Get off My Lawn.
    ===========================
    4 out of 5 Seniors Prefer the taste
    of Alpo over other leading National Brands

  4. #24
    Banned
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    On an Island of Islands, EL09sl
    Posts
    4,985
    Hello.

    If you are into active devices you can build a tube type radio that runs on 12 volts.
    http://makearadio.com/visitorsprojec...tube-radio.php
    Yes, if you are so inclined you can build a 5 tube AC/DC that runs on 12 volts AC/DC
    The trick is to do all of the diodes in solid state and think of the output section with a transistor in mind, or not.
    Think of how a switching power supply works, it will run on DC as well as AC.
    Computer supplies that have failed are very common and can be had for nothing most of the time.
    This is something to think about once you want something more advanced but are concerned of safety.
    I no longer connect the filaments in series and run off 110 but run everything off 12 volts with a switcher somewhere in line.
    The absolute highest voltage I want to see is 48 volts nominal, something I can boost to whatever I want while limiting the current internally.
    I can get up to 3 watts out of a TV sweep tube with very much safe voltages and current.
    This being 1/2 of a push-pull circuit and a transistor providing up to 12 watts I can get that tube sound with transistor volume.
    Dump that into a quality single cone speaker and you have it made.
    Farm radios ran on as little as 32 volts and were common, in fact the conversion was sometimes done at the point of sale.
    http://www.vintagetunesradios.com/an...-for-sale.html
    This gives you a beseline to work with.
    Note that I do not approve of anything like the "Solid state B+ supply as this is a hot chassis design.
    Last edited by KA5PIU; 12-12-2010 at 06:50 AM. Reason: Remove unsafe reference.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •