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![]() "RadioGuy" wrote in message ... - wrote in message ... 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. You may not be able to receive SSB with a crystal set but give Morse code a try, you might have better success. Can you figure out a simple way to do it? ;-) RG Morse is pretty easy with a crystal set.. that's what foxhole radios were for. You don't get a tone, which makes it a little harder to copy, but you can just listen for the carrier keying, all the intelligence is there even without a tone. |
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