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Hello,
Assuming I could made a nice rochelle salt crystal like the one shown he http://seawhy.com/xlrs.html, any suggestions on how to proceed to make a piezo earpiece? Some possible thoughts: a. Spring clamp copper plates to 2 opposing surfaces and test with a multimeter for piezo effect, then super glue a malleus to the top plate and touch it to a foil drum. The plates are the electrodes. b. Make a foil 'setting' for a small crystal, and touch the crystal to a foil drum. The 'setting' and the drum are the electrodes. c. Load several small crystals into a shallow can and insert a copper plate with malleus [which touches a foil drum. The can and plate are the electrodes. Joseph |
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I guess a look at the guts of an old piezo tweeter could give you a
hand. Or maybe, an old old crystal phonographic pickup?. An ultrasonic cleaner perhaps?. |
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On Jul 13, 11:30 pm, lw1ecp wrote:
I guess a look at the guts of an old piezo tweeter could give you a hand. I had never heard of a piezo tweeter before your post. They sound like a different type of device than what I am pursuing. I need an earpiece with very high impedance, one that can work off of the nominal potential a crystal radio circuit can produce. But hey, thank you for the feedback, my world is ever so slightly larger than before... |
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Go to http://www.allelectronics.com and do a search on their
website for "piezo". They have a number of Piezo elements available at reasonable prices. Arv K7HKL On 15 Jul, 22:07, telcodev wrote: On Jul 13, 11:30 pm, lw1ecp wrote: I guess a look at the guts of an old piezo tweeter could give you a hand. I had never heard of a piezo tweeter before your post. They sound like a different type of device than what I am pursuing. I need an earpiece with very high impedance, one that can work off of the nominal potential a crystal radio circuit can produce. But hey, thank you for the feedback, my world is ever so slightly larger than before... |
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Just caught the tail end of this conversation, but thought you might
find this of interest: http://www.hpfriedrichs.com/rr-pzphone.htm 73 Pete AC7ZL Arv-K7HKL wrote: Go to http://www.allelectronics.com and do a search on their website for "piezo". They have a number of Piezo elements available at reasonable prices. Arv K7HKL On 15 Jul, 22:07, telcodev wrote: On Jul 13, 11:30 pm, lw1ecp wrote: I guess a look at the guts of an old piezo tweeter could give you a hand. I had never heard of a piezo tweeter before your post. They sound like a different type of device than what I am pursuing. I need an earpiece with very high impedance, one that can work off of the nominal potential a crystal radio circuit can produce. But hey, thank you for the feedback, my world is ever so slightly larger than before... |
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On Jul 24, 12:07 am, "H. P. Friedrichs" wrote:
Just caught the tail end of this conversation, but thought you might find this of interest: http://www.hpfriedrichs.com/rr-pzphone.htm Thanks Pete, Very interesting indeed; perhaps I can convince the local library to stock one of your books. Christian |
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