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Help needed with AM Radio Transmitter Project

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Can I boost the voltage that my crystal radio had produced?
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How can I boost the voltage that my crystal radio will be producing? aside from increasing the length of the antenna and having a proper ground
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How can I boost the voltage that my crystal radio will be producing? aside from increasing the length of the antenna and having a proper ground
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Re: Taps on Crystal Radio

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Hi: I don't have an answer for you (yet), but I want to ask you to please not post in multiple forums and on old threads. Thank you.

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Re: Help needed with AM Radio Transmitter Project

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How you boost any electrical signal comes down to a very few number of things:
1) Collecting more signal by increasing the coupling - In your case, this would be "improve the antennea"
a) The orientation of a long wire antenna with respect to the transmitting antennea is important. In general, you want the antennea to be perpendicular to the direction where the transmitting antennea is
2) Increasing the signal to noise ratio - in your case, this would be tuning the coil to the frequency of the transmitted signal
3) Increasing the efficiency of your output device - in your case, finding a better high impedance earpiece
4) Adding an amplification stage - in your case, this would no longer be a simple crystal set radion.
b) adding an audio frequency amplifier would be the simplest
c) adding a tuned radio frequency amplifier would be much harder and finding the components would be difficult because these designs date back to 1920-1930.
d) converting to a superheterodyne radio is a more sophisticated approach; however, the components are easier to obtain because they are still in production.
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Re: Help needed with AM Radio Transmitter Project

Post by D_Admiral »

thank you very much sir. I have another question, is it possible to build the crystal radio without a ground? Or are there any alternatives to a ground so that I can carry my crystal radio anywhere I want with just the set-up and the antenna? Thank you.
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