- wrote in news:E%hpb.123250$Hs.62791
@twister.nyroc.rr.com:
http://www.vintageradio.info/xtal-modern.html
http://www.crystalradio.net/crystalplans/index.shtml
http://www.midnightscience.com/
http://members.aol.com/scottswim/larry.htm
Hope this helps in your endeavors.
Dr. Artuad
I am intrigued with the idea of a totally passive reciever -one that
requires no power source- and so find myself looking into building a
crystal set for myself. I found what appears to be a pretty easy
build-up at this page: http://antiqueradio.org/econmain.htm
To my non-expert eye, it appears to be a very well thought out, clever
design.
My questions a
1. Is it possible to modify the design to also allow for the clear
reception of ssb signals while maintaining the "passive" characteristic
that I find so appealing?
2. Would it be difficult to modify the design to allow reception above
the stated ~17Mhz upper limit to, say, 30Mhz?
Any input/thoughts will be much appreciated.
--
To know and to be, this is not even a question, there is no alternative.
You see it clearly in the loneliest little avenues between particles and
waves, shunned even by the gregarious quark and unknown by the various
strands of time, so big it cannot be seen, yet so little it is immovable,
lies the fabric of the ultimate reality gripped in the fist of the all or
nothing."