monkeybanana
- Jan 21, 2012
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Hello everyone, this is my first post here.
I am building my first circuit (outside of class) and am having trouble tuning my radio.
What I have:
So far I just have a coil made from the wires inside a telephone cord wrapped around a toilet-paper-roll tube, an antenna (also a telephone wire), and an IN4002 diode that my friend gave me (I bought a zener diode, whoops).
Luckily with 95 turns on my first try I got Radio Disney! That's AM 1310 here in San Francisco. I never enjoyed listening to crappy pop music so much.
Here is the problem:
I would like to change the resonant frequency in the "tank" with a variable capacitor but when I insert a capacitor in parallel with the coil no signal comes through the speakers or headphones! I've looked at many schematics and pictures of these radios with the same set-up so I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have used capacitor values from .01 uF to the higher pF ranges.
I can try to get a picture of the set-up as soon as I go to my friend's house again where he has all the wires and breadboard I can use.
p.s. Looking at several schematics, some authors have the diode pointing towards the coil while others have it pointing out to the earphones. I am wondering if the cat-whisker or razor-blade and pencil detector worked backwards?
edit: I forgot to insert a diagram!
Thanks,
Yann
I am building my first circuit (outside of class) and am having trouble tuning my radio.
What I have:
So far I just have a coil made from the wires inside a telephone cord wrapped around a toilet-paper-roll tube, an antenna (also a telephone wire), and an IN4002 diode that my friend gave me (I bought a zener diode, whoops).
Luckily with 95 turns on my first try I got Radio Disney! That's AM 1310 here in San Francisco. I never enjoyed listening to crappy pop music so much.
Here is the problem:
I would like to change the resonant frequency in the "tank" with a variable capacitor but when I insert a capacitor in parallel with the coil no signal comes through the speakers or headphones! I've looked at many schematics and pictures of these radios with the same set-up so I don't know what I am doing wrong. I have used capacitor values from .01 uF to the higher pF ranges.
I can try to get a picture of the set-up as soon as I go to my friend's house again where he has all the wires and breadboard I can use.
p.s. Looking at several schematics, some authors have the diode pointing towards the coil while others have it pointing out to the earphones. I am wondering if the cat-whisker or razor-blade and pencil detector worked backwards?
edit: I forgot to insert a diagram!
Thanks,
Yann
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