Description: About This Item: This book written by P. A. Kinzie chronicles the fascinating history and development of the crystal detector, including the reasons for its brief dominance of the radio market after the turn of the century. Starting with the discovery of solid-state rectification and then through the development of the crystal detector the reader learns about great inventors such as Pickard, Braun, Dunwoody, and others. Radio fundamentals such as antennas, ground, lightning protection, tuned circuits, and detection are covered for the beginner. The unending compromise between selectivity and sensitivity is discussed for the crystal set designer. Advanced topics such as the use of multi-tuned circuits and wave traps follow for the more experienced experimenter.The crystal set embodies many of the basic concepts upon which modern radio electronics is based. By grasping these basics in their rarest form, the crystal set, the reader can build a powerful foundation for additional learning.
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Book Title: Crystal Radio
Book Series: See Description
Original Language: English
Publisher: Independently published (January 24, 2019)
Publication Year: 2019
Format: Paperback
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
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Author: y Patricia M Anderson, Editor
Genre: History
Topic: Design
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 113 pages