Subj : Antenna To : WAYNE CHIRNSIDE From : TOM WALKER Date : Fri Jul 08 2005 09:39 am WC>-> I've only ever seen that in car radios, myself. WC>I've seen them, along with "vibrators" to step up voltage WC>for tubes. I got my Car Radio Repairing experience on Vibrator Car Radios. They were also popular in Farm Radios that used a 6 volt Car/Truck battery for the power source. Adn in the earlier days they came in both Single conversio nand Double conversion. The single conversion units just chopped the DC adn then steped it up and rectified it where as the Double conversions were synchrious in that that one set of contacts Chopped the DC and another set of points unchopped(mechanicaly rectified d) it WC>OTOH my Cub Scout Crystal radio had an inductor wound on WC>a Quaker Oats box with a slider for tuning. WC>The capacitor was fixed and made from the genuine tin foil WC>once found on gum wrappers you could peel off the paper backing. While a little more precision in construction my first Crystal Radio also used a Fixed Capacitor and a Variable Inductance for tuning. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .