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Introduction to Radios (Part 1) - The Basic AM Radio Receiver and the Journey Ahead 

Matthew Fairbanks
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This video lays out the path before us as we near the end of our course and introduces the "simple" AM radio receiver that we'll be exploring.

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7 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 28   
@denisbalic3229
@denisbalic3229 3 года назад
This series of videos on the radio receiver is great! Exactly what I was looking for. I wanted to understand what each component does. Most gloss over this. I suppose most aren't EE professors though. The only thing that I didn't quiet understand is the function of the resistor in the RC part of the circuit, but I've found forums that talk about this. Great work!
@matthewfairbanks4308
@matthewfairbanks4308 3 года назад
Thank you! I'm glad you found them useful.
@angelz_breakfast
@angelz_breakfast 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for uploading this playlist! I have wanted to learn about radios, but most other vids on youtube were too advanced. This was an excellent introduction.
@prabhakarv4193
@prabhakarv4193 Год назад
Very nice and informative. Thank u
@hadibq
@hadibq Год назад
great topic and explanation! new sub indeed! TY!
@jzemens4646
@jzemens4646 3 года назад
Follow-up... found the remaining basic radio videos following immediately the first one, and NOT as usual in the directories following your name. Not sure for the reason for my initial confusion, but happy to have it resolved. Thanks... expecting good info to follow.
@matts7975
@matts7975 2 года назад
Lmao, you read my mind around 5 minutes in. I’ve been staring at radio books, sites, videos etc for years and still don’t understand how the paths actually work. Especially why doesn’t the signal just go from the antenna, straight to ground? As in what forces it to the speaker. Hope I can find the rest of this series.
@jzemens4646
@jzemens4646 3 года назад
I clicked Yes on this radio basics video, and was excited based on what you were to explain, but now I can't find any radio related basic follow-up videos. I'm bummed.
@CARLiCON
@CARLiCON 2 года назад
Great video & series, thanks for sharing. Question: isn't the the diode in the diagram reversed? or will it work either way?
@tonywright8294
@tonywright8294 8 месяцев назад
Doesn’t matter in a crystal set
@amansingh-kn3bq
@amansingh-kn3bq 3 года назад
Good
@ermuhambetcalmenov8104
@ermuhambetcalmenov8104 2 года назад
Thnz a lot
@grzesiek1x
@grzesiek1x 2 года назад
Everywhere I see this simple circuit I see it with a speaker etc. but what if I want to receive some basic data? Can I put there a resistor instead of a speaker ? Only thing I want in my case is signal but no audio signal or voice but just I try to convert some basic digital signal into radio waves and receive it. I know this is AM and I know basics of radio waves and radio transmission and I know about FM and also FSK etc. this is NOT the case. I am looking for a very specific (and simple!) way to receive some basic data like ON/OFF but everywhere I see the same schematic but not many details about specific and USEFUL application of this. The circuit assumes that everybody wants to hear a sound from it but what if I want DATA? I have already made a good transmitter which can transmit some information or voice or audio sound for 10 m (I can receive it with my commercial radio receiver ) but I have some problems to build a receiver myself :(((( Even if I build something it is very POOR range and easy to loose the signal. Since 6 months I wonder what I do wrong :/ Maybe it is lack of my knowledge (I study electronics and computer programmign for my OWN) and of course I try to read books about radio communications and electronics (I HAVE basic knowledge and skills) but the radio receiver is like pain in the a... for me really I can't penetrate this f... thing.
@jzemens4646
@jzemens4646 3 года назад
More... I listened to most, but couldn't find the last (Part 8 on speakers?). All are excellent and convey ultimately the bottom line on how tuners and detectors work that I haven't seen elsewhere. Thanks. Only suggestion.. and them all to a Intro to Radios playlist... that seems lacking (if present, I've been unable to find it). You're a blessing!
@matthewfairbanks4308
@matthewfairbanks4308 3 года назад
Hey, thanks! I'll add them to a separate playlist. They were part of a class I taught, so they're in sequence in the electricity and electronics playlist from Spring 2020, but kind of buried at the end. Glad you've found them useful.
@paramanandchandawarkar2046
@paramanandchandawarkar2046 2 года назад
Yes Sir I had tried this in 1970 when i was a learner 😁😁😁 But this requires a very long long antenna and a suitable matching head phone 👍👍😁😁😁
@kimatagaming7176
@kimatagaming7176 Год назад
What is filter in this circuit??
@paramanandchandawarkar2046
@paramanandchandawarkar2046 Год назад
@@kimatagaming7176 There is no filter circuit required as it catches the nearest radio station near to you and the othe radio stations are far away so the radio signal at the antenna point received is very low and is not amplified by the circuit 👍
@kimatagaming7176
@kimatagaming7176 Год назад
@@paramanandchandawarkar2046 how many times we need role the enameled coper wire in solenoid .. and can we use normal speaker 🔊?? .. I am making this for my exibition
@paramanandchandawarkar2046
@paramanandchandawarkar2046 Год назад
No , not at all you will require a normal mobiles earphone ,the impedance of speaker is high and the signal will not be able to drive the speaker ! Check the imedance of the ear phone before use !
@RC-Heli835
@RC-Heli835 Год назад
Why don't radio schematics ever show where the outer shield of the coax goes? Thanks for sharing!
@tonywright8294
@tonywright8294 8 месяцев назад
Negative
@rameshkharad634
@rameshkharad634 3 года назад
You have not shown power connections vcc
@ChristopheVerdonck
@ChristopheVerdonck 3 года назад
Well no need for power in this passive design. It uses the radio signal itself as an energy source. But the result is rather quiet(so you need a crystal earpiece to listen to it) Amplified designs Use a Transistor or Vacuum tube. and they will require power
@bscgvrvr
@bscgvrvr 3 года назад
Where is the power input
@uncleruckus4060
@uncleruckus4060 3 года назад
Power is not needed
@tomgriff869
@tomgriff869 2 года назад
I m sorry but is not working
@julietobatac1011
@julietobatac1011 2 года назад
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