Howdy. I would say this is a regular regenerative slope detector. The oscillator requires the antenna energy to oscillate. Tuning the resonance so that the incoming signal is on either side of the resonance curve the incoming signal will pull the oscillator. The oscillator fights back by drawing more current. The variations of current is the detected audio. The R1 should be a 22 k trimmer to trim the oscillator to just under self oscillation for best sensitivity. Best sensitivity is not necessarily the best audio because at best sensitivity the Q is high and the sidebands might not get through. Audio distorsion. The best trimmer setting greatly varies for different stations too. Regards.
This video would be much more useful if you fully explained the circuit. How does it work? What does each component do? How was it designed? Just watching someone soldering a bunch of parts together for 7 minutes is just not that educational. Sorry.
Very Nice receiver
Thank you! 🙂
Howdy.
I would say this is a regular regenerative slope detector. The oscillator requires the antenna energy to oscillate. Tuning the resonance so that the incoming signal is on either side of the resonance curve the incoming signal will pull the oscillator. The oscillator fights back by drawing more current. The variations of current is the detected audio. The R1 should be a 22 k trimmer to trim the oscillator to just under self oscillation for best sensitivity. Best sensitivity is not necessarily the best audio because at best sensitivity the Q is high and the sidebands might not get through. Audio distorsion. The best trimmer setting greatly varies for different stations too.
Regards.
Thank you for your comment!
@@dz-abouttechnique1849 Which transistor is T3? L1 must be winded around a ferrite beam?
Thanks a lot for your video!
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@@ALEFILES T3 is 2N3904. L1 coils in the air. Good luck!
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Thank you! 🙂
I love it good 👍
Thank you! 🙂
Thanks
I am waiting for the result.🙂
This circuit like a regenerative / direct conversion PLL receiver.
From my research and in specialized literature it is also called - synchrodyna.
Did you wind the L2 coil on a resistor?
Yes.
Thanks. What is the value of resistance?
@@samerali3748 At least 1 k.
At least 1 k.@@samerali3748
Can You send a schema ?
Great project
You can find the scheme here: minute 0:10
Good luck!
This video would be much more useful if you fully explained the circuit. How does it work? What does each component do? How was it designed? Just watching someone soldering a bunch of parts together for 7 minutes is just not that educational. Sorry.
Now you can find the principle of operation. 🙂