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satpambobo Posted - Jul 30 2014 : 03:33:35 AM
20 year ago, i still remember how to build DIY Radio Reciever using Transistor. Today We have the Radio FM reciever built into Handphone. so for celebrating past happy hobby.. could you put the scheme in here?
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audioguru Posted - Aug 15 2014 : 12:37:57 PM
A very poor quality FM radio that uses only one transistor is called a Super-Regen and can be found in a search on Google.
It receives plenty of interference, it mixes sounds from a few stations together, it is not sensitive to distant stations and is overloaded by strong local stations. Its sound is distorted.

A very poor quality simple AM radio is a Crystal Radio.

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