It was the first circuit i started with, and it can be build with really junk
items. Apart from the diode (which replacement would need a PbS, Lead Sulphyde,
galena cristal) everything you can see in the circuit (for the no power version)
can be built with enamel wire, alluminium cooking foil, carton wax and so on.
The real painful part is to find a high impedance headphone, it is unlikely yo
find one at present day but it is possible. In addition I substituted an high
internal impedance headphone with a opamp and normal
headphone but doing so
you need power. Anyway if you are lucky you can find such a headphone.
Circuit diagram:
Operating Principle:
The AM signal is captured by the
antenna , 10 mt long horizontal wire, WELL insulated from earth (I mean distant,
to lower the stray capacitance coupling with ground which will adsorb some
signal ). The Inductor and capacitor forms a resonator, that will tune with the
station which frequency is F= 1/ (2*pi*sqrt(L*C)), so adjust C1 for tuning. The
signal is rectified (demodulated) and smoothed by C2. The high impedance
headphones has fine internal wiring and lots of windings, so even a small
current will produce an audio output.
Construction of components:
Antenna:
10 mt of
electrical wire, WELL insulated from ground (use plastic bottle caps and hoowup
wire to keep it high). This must be the arrangement |=wall ..=hookup wire
o=plastic cap --=wire antenna :
| 10 mt |
wall
|...O...O...O----------------------------------O...O...O...| wall
| | |
to
receiver
Inductor:
wind 60 windings
of enamel copper wire onto a 2 inch ferrite core (1 cm diameter or a bit
less)
RF GROUND:
Like for tesla
coils, it must be a good ground, otherwire the signal will be poor. Place a
metal nail and connect to the circuit with alligator clips.
C1:
It would be difficult
to make it reliable, in addition needs a capacitance meter, better buing it or
finding it in old broken radios.
But if you want to build it use the parallel
plate capacitance formula and make two carton disks (10 cm diameter with a alu
foil semi disk each separated through paper, place a nail in center (make sure
to not short the capacitor) and connect it with small wires, rotating a disk
respect to the other will change shared surface and increase capacitance, but
how i said this is not reliable because as soon ase you approach it, you will
detune it. So better use a commercial variable cap with insulated lever.
C2:
use paper, alu foil or
ldpe (but i don't think that you will be interested in a 10KV capacitor so use
thin LDPE)
Diode:
Buy it. I don't
advice you looking for Lead Sulphyde cristals....
High impedance headphones: Difficult to find , the only substitute is an
amplifier (see below)
Amplifier low impedance headphones: Use a general purpose opamp with feedback
resistors and a low impedance headphone (as these of cassette, cd players), but
you need power... :-(
It is very nice to build, hearing a sound of a radio station without power is
very fun. I reconstrected it basing on my fathers rememberings and very old
texts, improved a bit with some physics. Constructing from almost anything is
possible , even the headphone, as many cristal radios have been found in nazis
prison camps build by prisoners from very limited resources (as everything in a
prison camp) and some in foxholes (called foxhole radios).
Anyway, as i ever say, learn and have fun
Source: http://www.hqew.net/circuit-diagram/Nostalgic-Crystal-Radio_5152.html
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