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Old 02-17-2016, 06:00 PM
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Improving AM radio reception of weak stations

Using 2 diodes for the 2nd detector, one for the audio signal, and the other for the AVC circuit. A reason for separating these is to keep the AVC filter cap from backbiasing a single detector diode, which would cause clipping distortion on weak stations.

While I'm at it, I used a low voltage drop diode for the audio signal detection. An old fashioned geranium diode would work, or a Schottky diode. Not all Schottky diodes will work, if you do what I did, raiding the jubkbox and selecting diodes based only on a low reading on the diode selection of a DVM, you should try several different diodes to get one that works well. Do that by touching the diode leads to the radio detector circuit where the diode would belong, when it's powered on, tuned to a weak station. The original detector diode now serves as the AVC circuit source. Someone like Catman who knows lots on AM detectors would know which kind of Schottky diode to use.
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