[HomeBrew] Simple Reciever

John Maxwell [email protected]
Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:14:10 -0500


Nicolas and others,
    I have a photocopy of the book, "104 Simple One-Tube Projects" by 
Robert Brown, published by Tab Books (date not available - can't 
remember). Check your local library - they carried many books like this, 
such as "A Boys First [Second, Third, Fourth] book of Radio and 
Electronics" by Alfred Morgan. I remember looking through those when I 
was a boy. Good material, fond memories!

    Take care,
        -John   73 de KC2LKE

William L Howard wrote:

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> Subject: [HomeBrew] Simple Reciever
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> 
>>I'm looking for a simple reciever design to look at. I'm looking at a
> 
> design
> 
>>to use a crystal (one band only is a good start for me) using parts
> 
> that are
> 
>>easy to find, and easily to subsitute parts for. If anyone knows of
> 
> such a
> 
>>design I'd like to try it.-- Nicholas Janzen
> 
> 
> There was a book published in the late 1960s called: "101 Simple one
> tube projects."
> In there was a one tube (2 in one envelope) receiver based on a 6LN8
> tube. It covered 2-12 mc. There were a lot of other one tube projects.
> 
> Bill Howard
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