Radio Receiver Projects You Can Build By Homer L Davidson !exclusive! -

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This is the capstone project. A superhet ($\textsuperheterodyne$) is the architecture used in 99% of modern AM radios. Radio Receiver Projects You Can Build By Homer L Davidson

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: Advanced projects include a varactor-tuned 15-MHz radio, a dual-AM IC speaker radio, and an antique shortwave radio. Accessories "Silicon is dead, Marcus," Elias said, not looking up

Unlike modern textbooks that focus heavily on integrated circuits and microprocessors, Davidson’s work celebrates the foundational components of radio:

He began to scavenge. The project called for a 1T4 tube for the detector and a 3V4 for the audio output. He didn't have new tubes, but he had "The Graveyard"—a shelf of gutted television sets and ancient radios from estate sales. He pulled a dusty Philco chassis from the pile. It was a gold mine.