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ken scharf wrote:
julian814 wrote: Michael Black wrote: ken scharf ) writes: I don't recall the url but I remember a 2-3 tube receiver from the 40's that might be what you want. It was a simple superhet with a regenerative detector. Used a 6k8 as the converter and a 6c8g as the detector / audio. They were called "supergainers" and apparently Frank Jones, of later VHF fame, was a big proponent of them in the thirties. The earlier Radio Handbook on that webpage someone posted about would have them, the 1936 version or whatever. I didn't suggest downloading that one since I had the impression the tubes available to the original poster were miniature, and the book predates those. Thanks, Mike, Ken. I'll have to take a look. I did manage to download some of the files on designing circuits with tubes, and with the online tube manuals I might be able to figure out something on my own. Still, if anyone can think of where I can find something already made up that I can use, I'd appreciate it. Ralph HERE'S the link http://www.io.com/~nielw/3tubrcvr/3tubrcvr.htm Link to follow up... http://www.io.com/~nielw/3tube_xtal/3tube_xtal.htm |
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