This genera of video is invaluable. Shows the BASICS and explains how a technology evolved. Understanding these analog basics is the gateway to and of the digital world we now live in. Thanks for the post!
I'd love to see this turned into an interactive lesson where a student could adjust the conditions; carrier wave, type of modulation, various virtual tubes, etc. Regardless, this is just a fantastic video!
Someone please help me! I have followed all videos trying to make super simple radio. I connect a battery to transformer which is then connected to a wire, and I put another wire about a centimeter away. The current went through the first wire but the second wire had no current going through it. Why in all videos I see everyone else can make radio and make electricity go through wire from a distance but I can’t? Nobody is explaining this so please help! None of the current passing through the first wire is detected by the second wire, and no matter how close I put it, nothing happens.
Man, Im really no expert, but maybe that alternated current coming from transformer is not amplified, so it cant be transmited to the other wire. As seen in the video, they needed valves to amplify the signal back on time. Today we can make simpler amplificators from transistors, those are maybe the ones youre missing out
When a nearly century old video is more informative than 99.9% of new videos. Thank you for posting this when you found it.
Damn ur right, big love to u all from Buenos Aires Argentina
Extremely true in this age and I can't stress enough how often I encounter this
An "instructional sound film", no less.
Exactly
Agreed
This is the best explanation of radio I’ve ever heard. Thanks for sharing it.
This genera of video is invaluable. Shows the BASICS and explains how a technology evolved. Understanding these analog basics is the gateway to and of the digital world we now live in. Thanks for the post!
Gotta love the old school way of explaining this. Finally, this makes sense.
Haven't seen a better explanation of modulation. What a gem of a video.
Indeed.
How this doesn't have more views? Thank you for the video.
Unfortunately the general population would rather watch babies puke and people commit suicide than to become educated.
These old videos work because the graphics were primitive so they had to explain in detail.
that, and there was no pausing or rewinding so they had to recap things a lot
Thanks for sharing such significance of the nuances.
Also the announcers were trained to speak proper English clearly and precisely.
I'd love to see this turned into an interactive lesson where a student could adjust the conditions; carrier wave, type of modulation, various virtual tubes, etc. Regardless, this is just a fantastic video!
This is the only useful video related to radio on youtube #old is gold
Excellent.
Love these old movies on how things work
Very beautifully explained
High quality explaination
This is really good, tks for sharing
Beautifully explained..😊
😅this has got to be the best ever explanation
wonderful! thx for posting
yh excellent, I loved the way they took time to explain as much as they could
I never have seen anyone describe carrier waves as alternating current. Actually, it is AC.
Awesome
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Cell phone shown working in 1943 !
Radio started in 1892
9:05 First cell phone?
Me searching this cuz im about to buy one:
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How do these fucking tubes work
Someone please help me! I have followed all videos trying to make super simple radio. I connect a battery to transformer which is then connected to a wire, and I put another wire about a centimeter away. The current went through the first wire but the second wire had no current going through it. Why in all videos I see everyone else can make radio and make electricity go through wire from a distance but I can’t? Nobody is explaining this so please help! None of the current passing through the first wire is detected by the second wire, and no matter how close I put it, nothing happens.
Man, Im really no expert, but maybe that alternated current coming from transformer is not amplified, so it cant be transmited to the other wire. As seen in the video, they needed valves to amplify the signal back on time. Today we can make simpler amplificators from transistors, those are maybe the ones youre missing out
Van Halen how a radio works.
crystals last forever they say
i see
Funny, but it doesnot explain how radio works, only the magic processes in the transmitter.
And they’re giving me a false fact about transformers. They cannot convert DC into AC.