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Archivo: Two slider crystal radio circuit

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Descripción: Circuit of a "two-slider" crystal radio receiver, a popular circuit used in simple crystal radios made before 1920. To tune in different stations, it used a tuning coil (L1) with two sliding contacts on it. It doesn't use a tuning capacitor, instead the coil resonates with the capacitance of the long wire antenna to create a tuned circuit. The left-hand slider tunes the receiver to different stations, allowing more or less of the coil's turns in parallel with the antenna capacitance. The right-hand slider adjusts the impedance match between the antenna and the rest of the circuit, to maximise the power transferred from the antenna into the receiver. It is adjusted until the station sounds loudest in the earphone (E1). The coil acts as an impedance matching transformer to match the low impedance (10-200 ohms) of the antenna-ground circuit with the higher impedance (thousands of ohms) of the coil at resonance. The two adjustments were interactive, so adjusting the right slider also detuned the radio, requiring retuning.
Título: Two slider crystal radio circuit
Créditos: Trabajo propio
Autor(a): Chetvorno
Términos de Uso: Dominio Público
Licencia: Dominio Público
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