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A regenerative radio works by feeding back a small amount of amplified output of the detector back into the input. Thus it achieves sensitivity far beyond what only a detector could alone. This simple regen radio uses a single tube as it's detector and amplifier; the "Audion". It's a great first project for those wishing to bring back some nostalgia by building one of the first amplified radio sets. Built on a board using point to point wiring and a set of period headphones, it can be a great functional conversation piece. |
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| Very simple circuit indeed. Much better selectivity then the OP amp rx. With the described L2C2 resonance circuit It should tune from 0,6 to 3,8MHz but I got only close to 2MHz, when I went higher, I got the squeal which I couldn`t get to disapear no matter where the R1 was set. I used the EF80 instead of the 3A4 as I`m from EU. Anode voltage is not critical as it worked from 20 to 70V. The fillament voltage for this tube is 6,3V so I used a 6V sealed lead accu. I used a old 4kohm military headset for listening. Here is a picture how it all looks like. http://yfrog.com/4a1tuberxj | ||