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Matt J. McCullar wrote:
Purists insist on using a chunk of galena and a "cat's whisker" for the detector, but you can substitute a plain old 1N34 germanium diode to accomplish the same thing without all that trouble of having to poke around to find a "hot spot" on the chunk of galena. In a homebrew crystal radio, I tried a chunk of galena, but it did not work as well as an iron pyrite ("fool's gold") crystal. For a "cat's whisker", I used a small gold-plated safety pin. In my experience, the old high-impedence headphones (which typically have Bakelite ear pieces and a headband made of spring steel covered with cloth or leather) work much better than the cheap in-the-ear kind found on modern crystal radio kits. As mentioned earlier, http://www.midnightscience.com has some great crystal radio info. --Leigh Marrin/KM6JE in Santa Barbara, Calif. |
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