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Crystal Radio Links
For Parts suppliers click
here
(in no order)
Electrical Circuits Explained
It does a great job of explaining electrical circuits and has a ton of other electronics/engineering projects to play with!
Scott's
Crystal Radios
Scott Balderston's website. Lots of
information and he sell headphones! Excellent
site!
Peeble's
Originals Mike
Peeble's website Excellent
website. Much info and has parts for sale.
The
Radio Boaard (FORUMS) Tons of
information. Dave also has a nice website and
sells parts! I recommend him!
SkyWaves
Al Klase - N3FRQ
Al Klase website. Including "crystal set design
102". A must see site. Also
Welcome to
Ben Tongue's Technical Talk
Ben Tonque's website. "Measurement methods and
actual measurements are described relating to
selectivity, sensitivity, coil Q, diode
parameters, audio transformer characteristics
and earphone parameters. The design of a crystal
set that embodies these principles is shown,
along with performance measurements. Some
original technical concepts and applications are
presented." This is the granddaddy website for
the technical minded person.
Birmingham,
Alabama Crystal Radio Group (BAMA)
A premire website. Home of the DX contests. Lots
of excellent information! Must see this site.
Gollum´s
Crystal Receiver World.
Gollum's website. "Crystal receivers,
construction projects and plans, old-time
crystal sets, hints, crystal receiver store."
Lots of interesting information
here. Has parts store. Located in Germany.
Modern
Radio Laboratories®
"Exclusive Source, printing and publishing of
all MRL® Handbooks and Literature by Paul Nelson
and Elmer G. Osterhoudt." A "Must Have"
Collection
The
Old Radio Builder
British
Vintage Wireless Society
Published by the British Vintage Wireless
Society (BVWS)
Techlib.com
crystal
radio circuits
Charles Wenzel's website. Facinating projects
with some simple crystal radios. Very
interisting.
Experimental
Short-wave
"Mystery" Ken Harthun's
website. Short wave "Mystery" crystal set.
Jim's
Crystal
Radio Page Jim
Frederick's website.
Rook
Coils
for Crystal Radios
Learn how to build a "Rook" Coil. Several radio
sets also.
Improvement
of
the “Mystery” Crystal Radio
Ken Harthun's website. The improvement of the
"Mystery Set".
Simply
Symmetry
Crystal
Radio
for Casual Listening More Tom
Polk website
CRYSTAL
RADIO Duggee's website
SHORTWAVE
CRYSTAL RADIO SET Patrick
Smith's website (GW0VMR) Short wave crystal
sets.
Fourth
Graders'
Do-It-Yourself Crystal Radios
Tom Polk article on a class project.
XTALSET
Nice
little set.
Boyd's
Tin
Can Engines
Try building a stirling hot air engine
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