File:645 krystalka00.svg

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Čeština: Jednoduchá krystalka bez ladění
English: Simple crystal radio circuit without a tuning coil. This type of circuit was used in the first experimental crystal receivers around 1906. Since it lacks a resonant circuit, it has no way to reject unwanted signals, so all stations picked up by the antenna will be heard in the earphone.
Date 17 October 2006 (original upload date), SVG since 2007-04-04
Source Transferred from cs.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Milanek at Czech Wikipedia, SVG by User:Jxjl

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This circuit is not able to work, because there is no way for the directed current! wefo -- 84.189.222.147 15:21, 27 February 2008 (UTC)

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The original description page was here. All following user names refer to cs.wikipedia.
  • 2006-10-17 20:27 Milanek 368×334×8 (15155 bytes) Jednoduchá krystalka bez ladění

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