AM RADIO - To build a one I.C AM Radio
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DSCN0002.JPGSNAP CONNECTOR /WIRES ... TO PUT PARTS TOGETHER ... THESE CONNECTORS ARE CONDUCTORS ... THEY HAVE METAL WIRES INSIDE THEMJPEG Image - 4.55 MB - 04/16/2019 at 02:26 |
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DSCN0007.JPGA READOUT PIC. SHOWING VERY BREIF EXPLANATION ON THE CIRCUIT.JPEG Image - 3.62 MB - 04/16/2019 at 02:25 |
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DSCN0004.JPGSHOWING OFF OTHER PARTS FROM THE KITJPEG Image - 4.41 MB - 04/16/2019 at 02:24 |
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DSCN0003.JPGSHOWING OFF PARTS FROM THE KITJPEG Image - 4.38 MB - 04/16/2019 at 02:23 |
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DSCN0006.JPGSCHEMATIC /BLOCK DIAGRAM FOR THE A.M RADIOJPEG Image - 4.05 MB - 04/16/2019 at 02:22 |
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Turn on the slide switch and adjust the variable capacitor for a radio station. Make sure to set the variable resistor control to the left for louder sound . (TAKEN FROM ELECTRONIC SNAP CIRCUITS/KITS SC-500 , PROJECT 306)
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👍 Good on you.
Nostalgic trivia: Ferranti ZN414. This looks like a descendant. Apparently the ZN414 is still available. It and this didn't use the standard superhet configuration.
Thanks for your comment Ken. I have heard about the ZN414, but never used it .
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Thanks for your comment Ken. I have heard about the ZN414, but never used it .