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author: Andy Collinson
Source http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/
Designed around the popular ZN414 ic this receiver covers the AM band
from 550 - 1600 KHz with the values shown. For Longwave the coil needs
to be changed. Use one from an old MW radio to save time. The ZN414 is a
tuned radio frequency designed and incorporates several RF stages and
an AM detector. It is easily overloaded and the operating voltage is
critical to achieve good results.
The BC107 acts as a voltage follower, the four 1N4148 diodes
providing a stable 2.4V supply. With the 10k pot , which acts as a
selectivity control, and the b-e voltage drop of the BC107, the
operating voltage for the ZN414 is variable from 0 to 1.8volts DC. If
you live in an area that is permeated with strong radio signals, then
the voltage will need to be decreased. I found optimum performance with a
supply of around 1.2 volts.
Circuit diagram:
The audio amplifier is built around an inverting 741 op-amp. Extra
current boost is provided using the BC109 / BC179 complementary
transistor pair. The voltage gain of the complete audio amplifier is
around 15. The audio output of the complete receiver is really quite
good and free from distortion. I may provide some sound samples later..
Source http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/
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