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  2. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    Type 'C' Form 'A' twin detector crystal radio set, manufactured by British Thomson Houston Ltd. in 1924, kept at the Museum of the radio - Monteceneri (Switzerland) Early radio telegraphy used spark gap and arc transmitters as well as high-frequency alternators running at radio frequencies. The coherer was the first means of detecting a radio ...

  3. SCR-54 - Wikipedia

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    Schematic Wiring Diagram of the Type SCR-54 Set. Its primary (antenna) and secondary circuits were both tunable by variable capacitance and inductance. A crystal detector (Type DC-1) and telephone circuit were connected to the secondary circuit. It could receive wavelengths from 250–550 meters (545 to 1200 kHz).

  4. File:Circuit diagram of a crystal radio receiver.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Simplest crystal radio circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a crystal detector (semiconductor diode) DI connected between a long wire antenna and ground, with a sensitive earphone E1 attached across it. The diode rectifies the radio signals picked up by the antenna by conducting the RF current moving in one direction to ground, leaving a pulsing DC voltage across the detector.

  6. File:Inductively coupled crystal radio circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A circuit of an inductively-coupled crystal radio receiver with impedance matching.This type of circuit, called a "two circuit" or "loose coupler" receiver, was used in most sophisticated crystal receivers from the wireless telegraphy era which ended in the 1920s, until today.

  7. Radio receiver design - Wikipedia

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    A crystal set receiver consisting of an antenna, a variable inductor, a cat's whisker, and a filter capacitor. A crystal receiver is very simple and can be easy to make or even improvise, for example, the foxhole radio. However, the crystal radio needs a strong RF signal and a long antenna to operate.

  8. File:Crystal radio receiver block diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    It consists of an antenna attached to a tuned circuit, which functions as a bandpass filter which allows through the frequency of the desired station while rejecting all the other radio signals picked up by the antenna, followed by a detector consisting of a semiconductor diode which extracts the audio modulation signal (sound) from the radio ...

  9. File:Two slider crystal radio circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Circuit of a "two-slider" crystal radio receiver, a popular circuit used in simple crystal radios made before 1920. To tune in different stations, it used a tuning coil (L1) with two sliding contacts on it. It doesn't use a tuning capacitor, instead the coil resonates with the capacitance of the long wire antenna to create a tuned circuit.