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Radio receiver - 12y lad wants to know & build ?

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tamborine | 14:47 Fri 25th Feb 2011 | How it Works
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On Antiques Roadshow there was a radio receiver made by POW. It was made with metal bits found on camp and had earphones attached.

What are the basic components needed to make one ?
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* Razor blade "PAL Super Single Edge" by American Safety Razor Co., or a regular rusty one
* Cardboard toilet paper tube
* Wire coat hanger or other handy strip of workable metal
* Headphones or earphone (2 - 4 K ohms)
* Large safety pin
* Lead from a wooden pencil
* #22 AWG (or so) wire
* Something for a base (small scrap of wood)
* Lacquer, glue
* Small tacks or screws for fastening components
Google DIY Radio Receiver Kit.
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lead from a pencil Naz - what does that do ?
Becomes part of a point contact diode.
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it says galena, a sort of crystal. Would this be magnetic ? I've got lots of agates that look similar.

Thanx for info, the house is being ransacked for bits :)
"it says galena, a sort of crystal."

and he found this just lieing around on a POW camp??
You don't need a crystal for the one Naz has described, the razor blade, safety pin and pencil lead take the place of a crystal and is the detector in the circuit.
Yeah but did they get DAB on it ?
Galena is lead sulphide and is not magnetic
My brother once made a receiver based on a semiconucting crystal of ferric carbonate (or oxide) found on a rusty cast iron drainpipie.
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Further instruction says a pea sized piece of coke/coal. Easily got in Buchenwald :(
You'll still need headphones. POWs had to obtain them by stealth, i.e., they pinched them, or had them smuggled into camp.
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he's fixing in earphones. Will report further when he's done. thanx all
If the youngster decides that doing it the PoW way is a bit too difficult, buy him one of these (along with a cheap soldering iron and some multi-core solder):
http://www.maplin.co....stal-radio-kit-220060
I loved playing around with such things when I was that age ;-)

Chris
I made a radio receiver when I was about 13 and used it for about four years.

I wasn't a purist and just used a germanium diode as the detector. I had proper high impedance headphones and it worked really well with my bed frame as the aerial and the earth from the mains power point.

It was a great solution in a house where my mother hated music and didn't like the radio on. I couldn't afford to buy a radio. They were still quite expensive in the early seventies and I had very little money.

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