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Franklin Jennings wrote:
I apologise if this is not the proper group, and will greatly appreciate direction to the proper one. I would like to build the EconOceanic at http://antiqueradio.org/econmain.htm but the plans call for a dual vari-cap from an old superhet (using the RF section and Oscillator sections seperately to tune through the five coil pairs.) But I cannot find this vari-cap anywhere! This is fine by me since I live five miles from WSB, the local blowtorch transmitter siting at AM 750. Alternatively, if someone can reccomend a different radio schematic that can tune 5810, 5850, 9955, 9975, and 13615, that too would be appreciated. (The above freqs are for EWTN broadcasts throughout the day and night.) Hi, I'm a crystal radio fanatic. First I'd recommend checking in with the guys at http://www.midnightscience.com/rapntap/ I see two bigger problems than finding the cap. With WSB 5 miles away you are going to literally be swamped with RF and may not be able to hear much SW at all. Secondly, hearing ANY SW on a crystal set is kinda hit and miss in the best of circumstances. The signal needs to be VERY strong and remember that you'll have very little selectivity. As for finding the cap...just find an old $2 plastic clock radio at a yard sale or Goodwill store. There's some guys on Rap-n-Tap who could probably get into more detail about a xtal shortwave set. I built one once - with an audio amp - and yes I heard some wispy traces of SW signals. Its anybody's guess what frequency - or even what band - they were on. I'd recommend building something like a 2-tube regen set - or even a one tuber using something like a 6SN7 (dual triodes). On the same site where you found the xtal plans I think he also has a 2-tube Doerle receiver. Thats a good performer and if you're not into vintage tubes thats where you can replace the two #30s with a 6SN7 or even 12AU7. You'll find lots of these project on the web. Good luck and see you over on R-n-T. -Bill |
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Franklin Jennings wrote:
... I would like to build the EconOceanic at.... -ex- writes: .... Secondly, hearing ANY SW on a crystal set is kinda hit and miss in the best of circumstances. The signal needs to be VERY strong and remember that you'll have very little selectivity. ....[snip].... Unless something has really changed, you shouldn't be so negative about hearing SW on a crystal set. About 1958, on a simple xtal set (antenna, coil, capacitor, diode, phones) although I don't remember the exact stations (Quito and Radio Moscow?), I do remember hearing LOUD shortwave signals. At the time, my antenna was the top strand of a barbed-wire fence on wooden posts (length UNknown, but probably less that a couple-hundred feet) and the ground was the guy- wire to our house's power pole. -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge PhD EE (retired). "Barbershop" tenor. CDL(PTXS). W0PBV. (785) 539-4448 NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor (Home Firearm Safety, Rifle, Pistol) |
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I see two bigger problems than finding the cap. With WSB 5 miles away
you are going to literally be swamped with RF and may not be able to hear much SW at all. Secondly, hearing ANY SW on a crystal set is kinda hit and miss in the best of circumstances. The signal needs to be VERY strong and remember that you'll have very little selectivity.store. Build a tuned circuit for WSB and use the voltage generated as the power supply for a transistor amplifier for your SW listening. You will find info on the web. Mike |
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![]() Build a tuned circuit for WSB and use the voltage generated as the power supply for a transistor amplifier for your SW listening. You will find info on the web. Mike That's a great concept.... I'd like more specific info on WEB sites. Can't quite figure what to type in the Google search box for this. Ed |
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![]() "Ed" wrote in message 3.175... Build a tuned circuit for WSB and use the voltage generated as the power supply for a transistor amplifier for your SW listening. You will find info on the web. Mike That's a great concept.... I'd like more specific info on WEB sites. Can't quite figure what to type in the Google search box for this. Ed I looked for a while and found many dead sites. I did find this one, this guy has done some serious research on crystal radios. You might recognize the name. http://www.bentongue.com/ Look at #25 |
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![]() I looked for a while and found many dead sites. I did find this one, this guy has done some serious research on crystal radios. You might recognize the name. http://www.bentongue.com/ Look at #25 Great! That site I had missed in my searching. Probably my best reference, now. Thanks. Ed |
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Ed wrote:
Build a tuned circuit for WSB and use the voltage generated as the power supply for a transistor amplifier for your SW listening. You will find info on the web. Mike That's a great concept.... I'd like more specific info on WEB sites. Can't quite figure what to type in the Google search box for this. Ed Here's a couple... http://www.scitoys.com/scitoys/scito...ade_radio.html http://www.midnightscience.com/ Have fun! John |
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