BkraM
Member
Hello,
I'm trying to build an AM radio. All circuits i have found use an Ge diode as detector as it has a low voltage barrier. I'don't have access to a Ge diode only to a Si. I'm wondering if it is possible to adjust the circuit so a Si diode wil do the trick. Would an amplification stage of the RF signal with a BJT after the tank circuit, prior to the demodulation stage work? Is there another trick i could use to make it work?
I'm fairly new to electronics, so simple solutions are the best.
Thanks,
I'm trying to build an AM radio. All circuits i have found use an Ge diode as detector as it has a low voltage barrier. I'don't have access to a Ge diode only to a Si. I'm wondering if it is possible to adjust the circuit so a Si diode wil do the trick. Would an amplification stage of the RF signal with a BJT after the tank circuit, prior to the demodulation stage work? Is there another trick i could use to make it work?
I'm fairly new to electronics, so simple solutions are the best.
Thanks,