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"amdx" wrote in
: .... Connecting the antenna to taps on the coil is common, I don't believe this method transfers maximum energy into the tank circuit, But I am open to more info about that. Well, you have to move beyond "believing" and do some analysis. Broadly, adjusting the tap point, and retuning for maximum output is finding the point of maximum power transfer for the given components and source impedance. I am quite skeptical (that is like "don't belive") that your scheme for headphones is going to deliver what you suggest. When I was a kid, these things here ALL used a crystal (or piezo) earpiece, which has an impedance that looks like extreme R and a very small shunt C, in all a very high impedance at audio frequencies of interest. Look at http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AS3305 &keywords=earpiece&form=KEYWORD for an example. (You probably will need to fix the split URL. They also have a simple crystal radio kit in the catalogue, no doubt suppliers in your country do also. Traditionally, these were used with improvised smallish antennas, eg bed iron, and that brought in too many stations. To obtain benefit from enhanced sensitivity, you might need to be in a very quiet location, and have extreme selectivity... both are practical issues. Owen |
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