Am montat și eu în tinerețe vreo 3 bucati, mergeau super, singurul inconvenient era cu alimentarea la 9v, bateriile erau slabe pe atunci, nu țineau mult... Cu aceste montaje( mai era și iunosti tot rusesc, și multe altele produse de iprs) am prins dragul de electronica, era o adevărată satisfacție când prindea un post, după care începeam tatonatul spirelor de pe ferita pentru audiție maxima!
@perianmarcel20592 ай бұрын
Am gasit si un Iunosti nefunctional pe net, isi asteapta randul la reconditionare... Cred ca multi dintre pasionatii de electronica au inceput cu astfel de kit-uri, fie de IPRS, fie sovietice. Acum China a preluat stafeta, sunt multe kit-ui chinezesti atractive pentru pasionati. 73!
@raduvasile39512 ай бұрын
Nu ai canal și în Romania
@sepulkariy6 ай бұрын
Этот приёмник был один из лучших среди не супергетеродинов. Потом появилась разработка Верютина, на кремниевой базе, более чувствительная, устойчивая.
@perianmarcel20596 ай бұрын
Возможно, когда-нибудь попробую Верютину...
@pascalcoole27256 ай бұрын
I build my first radio somewhere at the end of the 70's when i was about 10. Indeed with a germanium transistor (AC125) and regenerative. Manny projects have passed since.
@MrVuJaDe6 ай бұрын
This is some good classic stuff!
@herby42156 ай бұрын
Very interesting device
@planker24 күн бұрын
Excellent. What is a good substitute for the P401 transistors?
This circuit with strong DC bias circuit ( resistor divider ) can works with silicon or germanium transistors.
@petepeterson53376 ай бұрын
It is a bit harder to look at that schematic with the negative rail up on top and the positive rail on the bottom. If I am looking at it right, there is no regenerative feedback, nor is there an IF stage. I would expect the reception sensitivity of this radio to be quite limited, and it seems like a lot more could have been done with that many transistors.
@perianmarcel20596 ай бұрын
Back in the days, in the germanium era, when they were using mainly PNP transistors, the positive lead was the "common", only with the silicium devices the "chasis" became negative. Of course that with 7 transistors you can make a superheterodyne, but those kits were made for kids, they had no knowledge nor lab equipment to set up an intermediate frequency or a local oscillator. These receivers were intended for local broadcast stations, not for DX...
@petepeterson53376 ай бұрын
@@perianmarcel2059 Great info! I work with leading edge technology but really love the old stuff, including designing with vacuum tubes. Thanks for posting such an interesting video!
@xavieraxiak68666 ай бұрын
The antenna signal is applied between the Base and Emitter of V1, so it will have the same amplification as common Emitter stage although the amplified signal is present on its Emitter.
@davidfalconer89136 ай бұрын
The radio that I have : ( made in USSR ! ) has these large black painted transistors , ALL in plug in sockets ... possibly to reduce any damage by the hot solder process ? ? ........................ DAVE™🛑
@perianmarcel20596 ай бұрын
I don't know why they were using those sockets in the early transistor devices, maybe was just a habitude that remained from the tube era...
@paulperry70916 ай бұрын
How is the detection done? Was expecting a diode somewhere.
@xavieraxiak68666 ай бұрын
Audio modulation of the RF carrier causes corresponding current change through V3 which causes audio signal voltage to develop across V3's Collector load resistance including the volume pot. The capacitors filter out the RF.
@paulperry70916 ай бұрын
@@xavieraxiak6866 Thanks Xavier, that's like the old "anode bend" valve radio detectors from long ago. Thought there might be more signal with a diode, but obviously it works!
@MrSkeptik-z5r6 ай бұрын
Ahh germanium transistors, wasn't it good to be young
@ankr66796 ай бұрын
Сейчас из этой коробочки выскочит Путин и отправит аффтара в ГУЛАГ. "Коммунистическая эра" поглотит автора ролика. Безумная смелость с его стороны.