Introduction:-
.DONT BE WONDERING HOW COULD I GET SUCH A SIMPLE ONE,JUST OBSERVE THIS CLOSELY THIS IS ENVELOP DETECTOR
The circuit is very simple with only 5 parts, but performs very nicely when used with the right size antenna
Diagram:-
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Parts:-
Part | Total Qty. | Description | Substitutions |
C1 | 1 | Tuning Capacitor (See Notes) |
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D1 | 1 | 1N34 Germanium Diode |
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L1 | 1 | Loopstick Antenna (See Notes) |
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SPKR1 | 1 | Crystal Earphone |
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MISC | 1 | Wire, Board, Wire For Antenna, Knob For C1 |
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Notes:-
- C1 and L1 can be bought, or salvaged from an old AM radio (which is where I got mine). You may need to experiment with the connections on L1 in order to get the best (or any) signal.
- You may or may not need the ground connection. I never use it and the radio usually works fine without it.
- The bigger the antenna, the more stations you pick up and the louder you hear them. On my radio, I get about 10 stations, 3 of which are very loud in the earphone. Of course, not everyone has room for a 60' antenna...
- A 47K resistor in parallel with the earphone will help properly load the detector
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