Short Wave Regenerative ReciverDescription:
It is best that the 100 pF variable capacitor be a vernier type. Tuning will be easier this way. Q1 is the amplifier-detector and along with its associated circuitry forms a common collector Colpitts oscillator that not actually oscillates: it operates as a regenerative amplifier, with R9 as the reaction control. In achieving this result, the transistor's input capacitance plays an important role. The oscillating mode is employed when copying CW or SSB. Otherwise, the stage should be left very near the threshold of oscillation for maximum sensitivity and selectivity. Q2 and Q3 form a high gain audio amplifier and ample volume should be expected at the output. This is why a volume control has been included in the circuit. A high impedance crystal earphone should be used at the output. Pictures of My Prototype: Below a sheet of metal used as a ground system: author: Ramón Vargas e-mail: rvargas@inictel.gob.pe web site: http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk |
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