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  2. Foxhole radio - Wikipedia

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    The foxhole radio, like a mineral crystal radio receiver, had no power source and ran off the power received from the radio station. They were named, likely by the press, for the foxhole, a defensive fighting position used during the war. There are also accounts of prisoners of war in World War II and in the Vietnam War having constructed ...

  3. Crystal radio - Wikipedia

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    "Foxhole radio" used on the Italian Front in World War 2. It uses a pencil lead attached to a safety pin pressing against a razor blade for a detector. In addition to mineral crystals, the oxide coatings of many metal surfaces act as semiconductors (detectors) capable of rectification. Crystal radios have been improvised using detectors made ...

  4. Antique radio - Wikipedia

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    World War 2 created widespread urgent need for radio communication, and foxhole sets were built by people without access to traditional radio parts. A foxhole radio is a simple crystal sets radio receiver cobbled together from whatever parts one could make (which were very few indeed) or scrounged from junked equipment. Such a set typically ...

  5. Foxhole - Wikipedia

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    The Empty Foxhole, a 1967 album by the American jazz saxophonist Ornette Coleman "The Magic Foxhole", a 1944 unpublished short story by J.D. Salinger; Foxhole in Cairo, a 1960 British war film; Foxhole, a 2021 American war film; Foxhole, a sandbox massively multiplayer online game; Foxhole radio, a radio built by G.I.s during World War II

  6. Talk:Foxhole radio - Wikipedia

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    "The foxhole radio differed from the crystal radio. A razor blade and pencil were used as a diode in a foxhole radio while a piece of crystal is used as a diode in a crystal radio." This sentence is pretty much meaningless. Both the piece of Crystal and the razor blade were used as point-contact Detectors.

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  9. File:Anonymous soldier with a foxhole radio, Anzio Beachhead ...

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    English: An unnamed soldier at the Anzio beachhead during World War 2 holds a foxhole radio, a crude crystal radio.During the war, soldiers were not allowed to use vacuum tube radios, because the regenerative and superheterodyne radios of the time radiated radio waves which would allow the enemy to locate them.