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Homemade super heterodyne vacuum tube radio with AVR (atmega328p) frequency counter

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2010

Homemade super heterodyne vacuum tube radio with AVR (atmega328p) frequency counter.

The tubes are: 12BE6, 12BA6, 12BA6, 12AV6 and 12BY7.

The frequency counter is built around: MPF-102 (active antenna), 74HC161 (DIV 16 prescaler), Atmega328P (counter, LCD driver).

Project at: http://ve2cuy.wordpress.com/vacuum-tube/project-4-sw-tube-receiver/

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Uploader Comments (puyansude)

  • Great work!!!

  • @ferencproject

    Thank you!

  • Very sweet project! Congratulations!

  • @hboy007

    Thank you to you hboy007

  • So nice to see someone keeping valve tech alive, and who can couple it with digital IC's.

  • @Dranod

    I have fun with a lot of technologies, but there is nothing like vacuum tubes.

    Long live the Vacuum Tube.

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  • damn man u really got a master degree in both digital & analog electronics. im impressed by all ur works

  • hello. that is exactly what i need. i have a pulse counting tube FM radio with 3 IF stages and i would love to have a digital frequenzy meter showing on which frequenzy i am listening. if i send you the schematics, would you be able to help?

  • @poikaa3

    Be on this project?

  • Nice and I will be on this project!

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