Build a Crystal Radio - Needed Parts & Where to Find Them

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The discussion centers on building a crystal radio, emphasizing the essential components: an antenna, coil, capacitor, diode, and high impedance earphones. Participants recommend sourcing parts from local hardware stores or repurposing items from broken electronics, with RadioShack kits available for approximately $10. Users also mention alternative designs like the foxhole radio, which requires fewer components and can be constructed entirely from household materials, except for the earphones. Several online resources and suppliers are provided for further assistance.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of electronic components: antenna, coil, capacitor, diode, and earphones.
  • Familiarity with DIY electronics and sourcing parts from various locations.
  • Knowledge of radio wave principles and basic circuitry.
  • Ability to search for and evaluate online resources for electronic parts.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "foxhole radio" construction techniques for a simpler build.
  • Explore online resources like http://www.scitoys.com for additional crystal radio projects.
  • Investigate local hardware stores for alternative components to reduce costs.
  • Learn about tuning loop antennas and their applications in crystal radios.
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This discussion is beneficial for hobbyists, electronics enthusiasts, and educators interested in practical applications of radio technology and DIY projects.

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has anyone here ever built a crystal radio? what parts would i need and where can i get them? in the physics forum they said one could be constructed to run off the radio waves themselves, which is the kind i would like to build. thanks
 
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As we said in the other thread, go to RadioShack and buy a kit. They probably cost about $10.

- Warren
 
http://support.radioshack.com/productinfo/DocumentResults.asp?sku_id=28-178&Name=Electronic%20Labs%20and%20Kits&Reuse=N#

- Warren
 
has anyone here ever built a crystal radio?
You betcha!
what parts would i need and where can i get them?
Antenna, coil, capacitor, diode, high impedance earphones. As a scrounger, the earphones are probably the hardest part to come by. The rest can come from any number of sources such as a broken radio or other suitable device contain electronic parts. The wire could come from a small electric motor (the type found in many toys, for example). There are many links available by performing a Google search and here are a few;


http://www.thebest.net/wuggy/rs99fun.htm

http://www.crystalrad.com/directory.htm

http://www.schmarder.com/radios/crystal/

Good luck, and most of all have fun!
 
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nice. thanks for the links. that should help little at least. i did, in fact, check radio shack, but to no avail. so those are the only five components i need, other than mounting board or whatever?
 
id only like to buy things online as a last resort. it be better if i could find things around my house or in a store. i have electrical parts in my house.
 
You can do it with even fewer parts and COMPLETELY homemade except the earphones. No diode or capacitor, just some hardware that you can come up with in a plain old hardware store. Do this:

Search for "foxhole radio" on google. You will be amazed.
 
hmmm. maybe ill try a foxhole after the crystal. my friend already got the wire and diodes so we should be set. ill let you know how it comes out.
 
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here are some info and parts sites..

http://www.crystalradio.net

http://www.midnightscience.com

good parts sight.
http://www.xtalman.com also known as Borden Radio really good stuff and quick curtious service

one site mentioned earlier. crystalrad.com... i would not recommend in general, unless you want to take your chances.. received wrong items.. legs fell off, i was generally unhappy not receiving items and getting the run around and no replys as a repete customer. the detector stands are nice looking and traditional,,but some of the parts were sort of lose and i had to tighten them up with a thin layer of solder and shave it down till the slide and ball maintained consistent connection..others were ok.. i like the way they look, but legs fell of stands bad glue, i screwed mine on.. but they do have the absolute best detector crystals. and their bolt and blade switch parts are nice and a good price. he has some really unique pieces and kits. he was not very responsive to me.i don't know what his problem was..

crystal radios will teach you a lot.. i build tuned loop antennas for them..

they are very iteresting.. the curcuitry is faciating.. you can hook the parts up many different ways .. have fun
 

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