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 Post subject: Is there a site that has simple radio circuits?
PostPosted: Feb Tue 28, 2012 2:06 pm 
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After having drawn up the circuit I have in my Homebrew radio to find out it not a workable radio I would like to wire up one that does using the parts in this radio and other spare parts I have kicking around. I have a few old radio books that have a couple.

Here is the link to above discussion ..

http://antiqueradios.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=187415

Are there any web sites that contain simple schematics for a 20's vintage homebrew radio?

Thanks

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 Post subject: Re: Is there a site that has simple radio circuits?
PostPosted: Feb Tue 28, 2012 2:59 pm 
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Hi,

Try crystalradio.net

It has tube circuits too.I may come up with some others later.

K


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 Post subject: Re: Is there a site that has simple radio circuits?
PostPosted: Feb Tue 28, 2012 5:47 pm 
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Dave Schmarder has lots of simple (and complex) tube and crystal radio ideas.

http://makearadio.com/tube/index.php

Rich


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 Post subject: Re: Is there a site that has simple radio circuits?
PostPosted: Feb Wed 29, 2012 2:47 am 
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For 1920's circuits, why not look at 1920's magazines? http://www.vacuumtubeera.net/RadioBroadcastMagazine.html


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 Post subject: Re: Is there a site that has simple radio circuits?
PostPosted: Feb Wed 29, 2012 9:53 am 
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Jon the Grimm wrote:
For 1920's circuits, why not look at 1920's magazines? http://www.vacuumtubeera.net/RadioBroadcastMagazine.html



WOW - thanks for the link

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