This one is similar to the receiver I've been working on: middle of the HF band, discrete components, all analog, 455 kc IF, wooden chassis, eclectic circuit boards. Very cool.
The builder is Ko Tilman. His YouTube channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqe1Y4StR9cZ8BQDWuoMq9w
I came across Ko's channel when I was looking for a circuit for an AM detector. I have been experimenting with the standard one diode and two diode (Germanium) circuits, but the receiver doesn't sound very good when using these circuits. Any recommendations for something a bit better (without getting carried away with complexity)?
About Ko Tilman:
On Todd's ( ve7pbo ) old site, he had a nice AM detector.
ReplyDeleteThere is an archive at:
http://nt7s.com/files/QRPHomebuilder.pdf
Search for the "VK4FUQ AM Detector"
Two MPF102 JFETs and a Schottky diode and a handful of passive components.
I happened to bookmark this one a couple of weeks ago in case it came in handy. :-) It's not very complicated, but the author says it has lower distortion and higher sensitivity than the usual diode detectors.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.edn.com/design/analog/4442773/AM-detector-more-sensitive-than-simple-diode
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