Hello? i seen this set up 2 1/2 weeks ago, And I'm going to build me a crystal radio, And as you know there is 30 different way to make wiper for the coil!, Like i said i seen this one 2 1/2 weeks ago and i been looking for this video that long lol lol I looked every where this time i will save in. This is how i'm going to make my wiper Thank you so much sir!
Another very enjoyable video. And as usual I found it really interesting. Would it be possible for you to make a video on that very elegant looking antenna you have. I would love to build one. Once again thank you.
I tried to find the website I used to build it, but it apparently has been taken down. It's a shame because it gave step by step instructions. I'll try to do a video on how to make one but I'm behind on other projects right now. Litz wire isn't cheap but it's the main ingredient and requires about 100 feet. But basically it's two loops, an inner and outer loop. The inner loop can be switched through a tunable capacitor or fixed capacitor. The outer loop is what's connected to the radio and it's just the outer two loops of wire. I posted 3 files with the plans I used from the site when it was up and a written description. Here's the link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.5399885323427254&type=3
I always understood patina to mean the patterns of wear that develop from regular use and maintenance. Seeing people complain that the corrosion left over from neglect or damage is patina is asinine.
That is a great-looking antenna. Did you build that one? I am looking to build one for myself and I would like to get ahold of the build plans for that one.
I tried to find the web site I used to build it, but it's gone. I will have to put together a video with plans to do another one for the channel. I'll post the plans I worked from on the Antique Radio Archeology page. I deviated a little from the plans, but it gives you a decent start. There are 3 files. Here's the link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.5399885323427254&type=3
Nicely done, thank you for sharing the video.
Hello? i seen this set up 2 1/2 weeks ago, And I'm going to build me a crystal radio, And as you know there is 30 different way to make wiper for the coil!, Like i said i seen this one 2 1/2 weeks ago and i been looking for this video that long lol lol I looked every where this time i will save in. This is how i'm going to make my wiper Thank you so much sir!
Thank you! This is the whole purpose of my channel to provide information that others can use in their radio journeys. This just made my day!
Antique radio archeoloog your vintage home brew crystal seat radio Receiver from 1920s is so awesome
Another very enjoyable video. And as usual I found it really interesting. Would it be possible for you to make a video on that very elegant looking antenna you have. I would love to build one. Once again thank you.
I tried to find the website I used to build it, but it apparently has been taken down. It's a shame because it gave step by step instructions. I'll try to do a video on how to make one but I'm behind on other projects right now. Litz wire isn't cheap but it's the main ingredient and requires about 100 feet. But basically it's two loops, an inner and outer loop. The inner loop can be switched through a tunable capacitor or fixed capacitor. The outer loop is what's connected to the radio and it's just the outer two loops of wire. I posted 3 files with the plans I used from the site when it was up and a written description. Here's the link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.5399885323427254&type=3
Antique radio archeoloog your utube videos are awesome
Antique radio archeoloog you are good at electronics restoration
I always understood patina to mean the patterns of wear that develop from regular use and maintenance. Seeing people complain that the corrosion left over from neglect or damage is patina is asinine.
Antique radio archeoloog when I was 16 years old whe my mom and dad wore alive me and my dad build
A. Shortwave receiver from a kit from radio shack
Antique radio archeoloog whe I was kid I had a crystal set radio Receiver
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That is a great-looking antenna. Did you build that one? I am looking to build one for myself and I would like to get ahold of the build plans for that one.
I tried to find the web site I used to build it, but it's gone. I will have to put together a video with plans to do another one for the channel. I'll post the plans I worked from on the Antique Radio Archeology page. I deviated a little from the plans, but it gives you a decent start. There are 3 files. Here's the link: facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.5399885323427254&type=3
@@antiqueradioarcheology-wil8878 Thanks so much for the info. I will also b looking forward to your videos.
Which tuning style function good? The wiper type or coil tapping?
15:40 Coats everything metal in a film of ATF.