Understanding and Building Crystal Radio Sets

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NJARC (NJ Antique Radio Club)

NJARC (NJ Antique Radio Club)

Күн бұрын

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@flapjack9495
@flapjack9495 Жыл бұрын
Every time I think I understand crystal radios pretty well, I watch something like this and realize there's even more for me to learn. Thanks so much for posting this!
@mnpd3
@mnpd3 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. I'm in my 70s and been building sets since about age 12. I always learn something new listening to another talk about radios.
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much , I grew up in the 1970's as a boy these were at the Local Confectionary and the five and dime . Sears , Radio shack etc. . I wish that more youngsters today Used and Understood the fun of all of this and building on the Technology , Thank you , Liked and Shared :) QC
@chronobot2001
@chronobot2001 Жыл бұрын
That was a really good presentation. Thanks for doing it.
@djdaverichards
@djdaverichards Жыл бұрын
A great primer on crystal sets, with quite a lot of detail for those wanting to take it further. Thank you for telling folk not to bother with the really simple beginner circuit where both the antenna and diode detector are connected to the top of the coil. That circuit alone must have been responsible for so many people completely writing off crystal sets as a mere novelty. Great talk. Thank you Al!
@ronjaybarnett
@ronjaybarnett Жыл бұрын
10/9/23 Crystal Radios. Thank you for your presentation on Crystal Radios. I built several of them in elementary school and purchased one of those rocket crystal radios. I loved your ideas on impedance, matching and wish I would’ve known about that when I was building them as a child. I started in Radios, when I was four years old toddling behind the Sears Silvertone TV that my dad bought in 1954. I was trying to see how howdy Doody got in my TV. I knew he came in through the rabbit ears on the top since I had to twist it all around to get a good signal. when I look through the holes in the fiberboard on the back and could see glowing orange things. I figured those must be responsible for putting howdy duty on the screen. By eight years old. I understood how tubes worked and by 12 I had my radio amateur license WN6INX And that time I was living in San Diego & sending Morse code and receiving QSL cards from across the United States &South America using a homebrew transmitter with 6146 output tubes and a converted arc5 world war II airplane receiver. Also using a long wire dipole antenna that could be tune to the 40m and 80m amateur band.
@carllo2007
@carllo2007 8 ай бұрын
thats wonderful.....
@malectric
@malectric Жыл бұрын
I built my first crystal set when I was 8. I used a germanium diode. The coil was experimentally wound. I bought the variable capacitor from a local repair shop I later worked at as a an after-school job. I lived in an area with a single AM station and nothing else for over eighty miles.
@razor6552
@razor6552 2 жыл бұрын
This is great! Thanks Al.
@dadiorowe
@dadiorowe 11 ай бұрын
Wonderful presentation. Enjoyed it!
@abundantYOUniverse
@abundantYOUniverse Жыл бұрын
Fantastic thanks!
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Жыл бұрын
AFAIK, _"Sound Powered Phone"_ systems are still used on US Navy and US Coast Guard ships and cutters. I was in the USCG, and for about my first two years in was stationed aboard a Cutter. They employed both the headphone/microphone devices {which I never used}, and the telephone handset devices which I did use on occasion. I was also in the USN before the USCG, but was never aboard any Navy vessel {I did Aviation..👍}.
@michaelszczys8316
@michaelszczys8316 Жыл бұрын
Always fascinated with crystal ' no power ' radios. I had a schematic for Crystal set that used a transistor to slightly amplify the output where the transistor was powered by input signal. I lost it, I haven't seen any others. The fellow that goes by ' glasslinger ' on youtube who makes vacuum tubes was building a crystal set that was amplified by two 6AU6 tubes and it worked really good. The crystal receiver part seemed extremely sensitive as he drove across the dial ( variable capacitor ) and tuned in at least four totally separate stations. I don't know what the circuit was called but it had variable volume control between antenna and coil similar to circuit on my 34 Philco radio.
@delavan9141
@delavan9141 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, a metal bed frame, the kind with springs, is a real good crystal radio antenna.
@MattsMusicBris
@MattsMusicBris 8 ай бұрын
37:20 Is 2.5x Diameter really correct? Those look more like 2.5x RADIUS??? That would align more with the 'make them square' motto as well...
@karlschulte9231
@karlschulte9231 Жыл бұрын
The best i have is my Dad's, w5ewf (sk ) set. Dual pancake tuned circuits and taps on last rf and first rf coils plus hi z to low z phone socket via transformer. Detector also drove a 10 uA meter with sensitivity pot. In Chicago suburbs had to use that pot to keep from WGN burning out meter. Even better in Jefferson City, MO with a 240 ft wire 60 ft up. Amazing tuning indicator. Only time i have seen a meter on a xtl set. Takes a while tune in a station. Headphone vol with my old hi Z phones could be heard 10 ft away. Got stations across midwest,Texas, Mexico and Canada. Even NYC late. Still have it. Doing regens at moment, but going back to pretty up Dad's set soon. QTH in west cent FL now. 73 karl wa2kbz
@johnkolb1247
@johnkolb1247 Жыл бұрын
My electronics career started in 1951 with a Cub Scout Radio kit. Catwhisker and a half inch wide strap slider across the tuning coil. Not successful. Ended up building a set with a double gang cap, two loopsticks, inductively coupled, with added windings for the antenna and detector (1N34). Telephone operator headset much more sensitive than surplus headsets of the time. listened to WWL from 300 miles away when local WDDT went off the air at night. KK6IL
@agranero6
@agranero6 Жыл бұрын
I use a double sided tape on several places parallel to to axis of the coil to help to fix the wire while I am making the coils and after that I use nail polisher along the line parallel to the axis to hold the wire.
@kq6up
@kq6up Жыл бұрын
The 3DQ also sounds better because it is turned on for a greater portion of the wave cycle.
@garethsmith7628
@garethsmith7628 Жыл бұрын
if you get a standard pair of 2k magnetic headphones you can dramatically improve them by getting a modern strong niobium magnet and experimentally positioning it on the back of the earpiece.
@qwertykeyboard5901
@qwertykeyboard5901 6 ай бұрын
Builds crystal radio. Can pick up WBCQ (which is like 500 miles away) and a few other shortwave stations. Can't pickup WKHB, despite it being _right there_ and quite powerful during the day. Can pickup WJPA, which is also _right there._
@agranero6
@agranero6 Жыл бұрын
When I was a boy I grounded my crystal radio on the electric outlet neutral (there were no 3 pins electric outlets then). I tried a band-saw partially buried on ground, too and I discovered a few volts difference between the two. Took me a while to understand why. It was a nice learning. And yes you are right my crystal radio could only receive a an FM radio that was very powerful. Yes they can receive FM too putting them a little out of tune to transform FM on an AM signal on the edges of the cutoff of the LC tuner.
@delavan9141
@delavan9141 Жыл бұрын
I have to wonder, to what degree is the pocket protector an ironic accoutrement or does he use it completely unselfconsciously.
@markloubser2433
@markloubser2433 Жыл бұрын
Pls refresh my memory: why transistor radios dont need grounding and crystal sets do. Thanks.
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman
@Allan_aka_RocKITEman Жыл бұрын
I am NOT an expert on this topic. That said, having a power source allows transistor radios to contain the stuff and/or perform the functions that must be done by an external antenna and ground on a crystal set.
@flapjack9495
@flapjack9495 Жыл бұрын
Amplification. Without the long antenna and good ground, a crystal set will struggle to produce enough signal to hear from all but the strongest local transmitters. A transistor set can take a tiny signal, much too small to drive an earphone directly, and amplify it hundreds or thousands of times so it's strong enough to drive a speaker. At that point the ground connection would be superfluous.
@richiehoyt8487
@richiehoyt8487 Жыл бұрын
Notwithstanding that these things can be made to pick up FM, I shouldn't think there'd be much point to making a crystal set as a kids' (or grown ups') project these days, where I live (Rep. of Ireland), as, sadly, AM broadcasting is deader than flares! I did actually make one of these as a kid (under the direction of my 'nerdier' buddy, who had at least some kind of idea what he was doing. In order to skip all that tedious winding, we used some kind of coils salvaged out of cars; I don't know whether it was an ignition coil or an alternator coil, not really looking like either, but it looked like one of those toilet roll - core jobs. Perhaps it was one of those RF suppressor coils, which would have been mildly ironic, I guess! Do cars even _have_ those, any more? Probably to the surprise of no~body here, wherever I would clamp on to it, I could only get the one station; but to be fair, that was a pirate station less than ½ a mile up the road putting out on 5kW, and which was known to come out over the Tannoy in the local church - you can imagine; "We believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of *>`krsstk!’
@EmmanuelWelcome-z7s
@EmmanuelWelcome-z7s Жыл бұрын
Great
@b.b.grenade1407
@b.b.grenade1407 Жыл бұрын
And then there is Mike Tuggle and his Liondyne Super Set !
@WasaMada
@WasaMada Жыл бұрын
Sooooo did I miss antenna talk, ?
@xanatax1844
@xanatax1844 Жыл бұрын
that baldwin headset looks like you could clip an amp on the line, and it’d work as poor quality mic. 😮 like, talk into the earpiece. 😅
@h7opolo
@h7opolo Жыл бұрын
22:04 neuralink, coming soon. ;p
@amazingpower2761
@amazingpower2761 6 ай бұрын
No, PVC is very low loss anything cardboard or wood is very high loss and lowers the queue tremendously. Even Glass is very bad.
@RtCarolina
@RtCarolina Жыл бұрын
Well I guess I have another project...
@albertodelrio9206
@albertodelrio9206 2 жыл бұрын
No funcionan los subtítulos
@davesica
@davesica 2 жыл бұрын
Eso no sucede automáticamente. Alguien tendría que hacer ese trabajo. ¿Estarías dispuesto a hacerlo por nosotros?
@jpvoodoo5522
@jpvoodoo5522 Жыл бұрын
This is too advanced.
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