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Radio Information
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The original Hiker's sets used a #49 dual grid radio tube. This was not a screen grid tube or a tetrode in the
usual sense. Both grids were equal with one wound inside the other. Experimenters started building small
radios with extremely low plate voltage using the tubes in the space charge mode.
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For best crystal radio results you must have a good antenna and ground system!
Basic Radio
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For best crystal radio results you must have a good antenna and ground system!
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Cylindrical, and spiderweb coils Winding Information, By Professor Coyle. This is a Excel spreadsheet file
Soldering Hints
To download, click on the image. After it displays on your browser, right-click your mouse and Save Image
As ... The file is about 600k.
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Check out the great prices on crystal radio merchandise from 1934, I wish....!
Old Plans
Powerful Crystal Set (images/powerfulxtalset.jpg)
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This is a redraw of a 50's magazine article. The circuit has been redrawn to make sense.
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This is a redraw of a 50's magazine article. The circuit has been redrawn to make sense.
Telefunken Set
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The Telefunken set is the original "Mystery Crystal Set" plans published in Australia in the early 30's.
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A crystal set using as the well known salt box as a coil former. A good set to build with the grand kits.
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This project was taken from an old radio electronics magazine from the 1930s. I personally have never
built this speaker. Judging from the design, it appears that it would operate well. If you do build it, please let
us know what you think of it.
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This project was taken from an old radio electronics magazine from the 1930s. I personally have never
built this speaker. Judging from the design, it appears that it would operate well.
If you do build it, please let us know what you think of it.
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This project was taken from an old radio electronics magazine from the 1930s. I personally have never
built this speaker. Judging from the design, it appears that it would operate well.
If you do build it, please let us know what you think of it.
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This project was taken from an old radio electronics magazine from the 1930s. I personally have never
built this speaker. Judging from the design, it appears that it would operate well.
If you do build it, please let us know what you think of it.
2015 Bestselling Circuit Breakers Compare Latest Deals & Save Big!
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This is the famous "Fox Hole Radio" that our Troops built out in the field during WW II. They borrowed
parts and wire from any source they could find. They used the radio to stay in touch with the outside world.
It's a very simple set to build and can offer surprising results! As with all crystal radios, it's important to
have a good antenna & ground system.
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Instructions Page 3
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Parts for this project are available at the webstore at Peebles Originals (../index.php) !
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The Push Pull crystal set is an outstanding set. Offering very load volume and excellent tuning and
sensitivity. You won't be disappointed in this set, it's one of my favorites!
Coil Details, L1 & L2 (images/pp-1.jpg)
Chassis Layout (images/pp-4.jpg)
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Parts for this project are available at the webstore at Peebles Originals (../index.php) !
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