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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 19:19:09 -0600, "amdx" wrote:
Why start with a 1.5dB deficit when the Tank is already there to do the work of matching at no loss? You have the diode to drive before the audio section and you want to match the diodes impedance. Tapping down will allow you to match diode impedance, but I'm not sure tapped down is where you will find the best diode efficiency. Your response to my "not sure " is anticipated. :-) Hi Mike, Unfortunately your response is not an answer. Your response suffers equally for the proposed additional transformer - and you have added loss for no net forward movement to the solution. Second, Tapping down on the tank coil may not work as well as first thought. You are going to have to explain that better, because what follows doesn't. You still have diode characteristics to overcome, and as you tap down the voltage also decreases. "Here's a quote from Ben Tongue's webpage; Many times the question is asked, "What is the best diode to use?" The answer depends on the specific RF source resistance and audio load impedance of the Crystal Set in question. At first blush I have to ask, "How many source resistances are there to be found for a Xtal radio?" I am not under the impression you have much flexibility in that regard. At low signal levels the RF input resistance and audio output resistance of a detector diode are equal to 25,700,000*n/Is Ohms (current in nA). 25 million WHAT? For minimum detector power loss at very low signal levels with a particular diode, If it were a "particular" diode, it would seem giving it a part number would lend authenticity to this report. Well, the rest reads about like an oath to motherhood and apple pie. Do they offer a case for fumbling through a selection of diodes? At first blush, the best is going to be the best - hands down. See above. And yes they sometimes multiple diodes on there radio. I am less than whelmed. Still hyave concern about diode characteristics. Name one characteristic that presents a concern. Saturation current and axis-crossing resistance equal to Rr Sorry that's two, but their related. See Ben's Page http://www.bentongue.com/xtalset/4opd_xfr/4opd_xfr.html Frankly, it looks like spaghetti math. If it suits you, then there is a number that will supply the optimal solution - that is the nature of math, after all. However, too much of this looks circular, especially when I see complexity piled on top of loss just to return to the same problem. However, what it all boils down to is that you have to live with whatever diode you select, and you shift the tap for the best performance (not many variables left in the game of Xtal radios, is there?). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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