This sounds really good. How come non-crystal am radio receivers just sound muddy with no high frequencies, but crystal radios seem to sound much better? I mean, I can actually hear high frequncy sounds like cymbals and the letter S though this one.
@CoolDudeClem The various stages of amplification in a regular radio set tend to degrade the signal somewhat, the high end being sacrificed for the sake of selectivity (the ability to seperate one station from another). This type of receiver just takes the signal right from the antenna and the suimple tuned circuit and passes it through the crystal to the headphones or amplifier. No degradation, you hear it just exactly as it's transmitted, full bandwidth.
I am 56 years old and I remember how much fun it was to lay in bed at night listening to my crystal radio (circa 1964).....I had a "Tiny Tim" crystal radio and I remember paying a dollar for it.
Wow so cool - brings back so many memories of my Radio Shack kit that I got in 1979 and had a crystal radio project in it. These days kids take technology for granted and have no idea how this stuff works. Awesome video!! :)
This sounds really good. How come non-crystal am radio receivers just sound muddy with no high frequencies, but crystal radios seem to sound much better? I mean, I can actually hear high frequncy sounds like cymbals and the letter S though this one.
CoolDudeClem 1 year ago
@CoolDudeClem The various stages of amplification in a regular radio set tend to degrade the signal somewhat, the high end being sacrificed for the sake of selectivity (the ability to seperate one station from another). This type of receiver just takes the signal right from the antenna and the suimple tuned circuit and passes it through the crystal to the headphones or amplifier. No degradation, you hear it just exactly as it's transmitted, full bandwidth.
G0IFI 1 year ago
I am 56 years old and I remember how much fun it was to lay in bed at night listening to my crystal radio (circa 1964).....I had a "Tiny Tim" crystal radio and I remember paying a dollar for it.
inkey2 1 year ago
Beautiful xtal radio setup!
sparkdetect 2 years ago
Wow so cool - brings back so many memories of my Radio Shack kit that I got in 1979 and had a crystal radio project in it. These days kids take technology for granted and have no idea how this stuff works. Awesome video!! :)
rizwanarasheed 2 years ago
Great job ! ! ! Congratulations !
CAR73LOS 2 years ago
Great video, beautiful radio! This video inspired me to start building crystal radios again.
Lashon3D 2 years ago