We like regenerative receivers. They perform well and they are dead simple to create. Example? [Radio abUse] modified a few existing designs and built a one-transistor receiver. Well, one transistor ...
I recently did a very popular post about Ron Quan’s regenerative radio. Ron was nice enough to send me the schematic. I also added it as an update to the original blog, but I figured you would want me ...
A rite of passage in decades past for the electronics experimenter was the crystal radio. Using very few components and a long wire antenna, such a radio could pick up AM stations with no batteries ...
The idea of using a super-regenerative radio to receive commercial FM stations can be found at various locations on the Internet. Because the circuit is so small, it might be impressive to lab ...
Marked: "Manufactured by / The Radio Shop / 1120 N. Ashland Ave. / Chicago, Ill. / Log Beach, Cal. / Sunnyvale, Cal. / Under Armstrong U.S. Patent / No. 113149". Specimen is a regenerative detector ...
Marked on tube base: "Kellogg S & S Co. / Radio / Chicago". Three tube receiver employing 201-A type tubes (missing from unit.). Circuit is a regenerative detector followed by two AF stages. Tickler ...