Hey Everybody,
I'm a computer science student doing the dreaded "today you know nothing about electricity. In 3 months you must be able to build a computer from the transistor level up" class. Anyway, the one redeeming thing about this class is that we get a very open-ended choice for our final project. I figured building a transistor receiver would address the tech in the course while being a boilerplate enough project that the hazards of pure experimentation would be minimized.
Since I enjoy technological history, I thought maybe building a device electronically equivalent to the Regency TR-1 (the first handheld transistor radio ever) would be cool. I found an awesome tech manual for the device here: http://www.regencytr1.com/images/TR-1_tech_serv_man.pdf and couldn't believe my luck when a full circuit diagram was in the back. (Anybody take a look at the wordless 3-page 'manual' that came with their ipods lately? Things have changed a lot.)
I haven't asked extensively yet, but I'm pretty sure that building from kits will be disallowed. That said, I already cleared the idea of a transistor radio with my prof as a potential project, soo....time to investigate. I really found this video helpful:
... since the builder did a good deal of research and improvement on the initial design after encountering problems and documented his work with links.
At the moment I'm looking for the best resources and advice I can muster before really planning this project out. I'm especially interested in knowing if anybody's done a 'replica' TR-1 and/or what challenges are involved in such a project. Regardless, any and all newbie radio-builder advice is hereby solicited.
Cheers,
Brian
I'm a computer science student doing the dreaded "today you know nothing about electricity. In 3 months you must be able to build a computer from the transistor level up" class. Anyway, the one redeeming thing about this class is that we get a very open-ended choice for our final project. I figured building a transistor receiver would address the tech in the course while being a boilerplate enough project that the hazards of pure experimentation would be minimized.
Since I enjoy technological history, I thought maybe building a device electronically equivalent to the Regency TR-1 (the first handheld transistor radio ever) would be cool. I found an awesome tech manual for the device here: http://www.regencytr1.com/images/TR-1_tech_serv_man.pdf and couldn't believe my luck when a full circuit diagram was in the back. (Anybody take a look at the wordless 3-page 'manual' that came with their ipods lately? Things have changed a lot.)
I haven't asked extensively yet, but I'm pretty sure that building from kits will be disallowed. That said, I already cleared the idea of a transistor radio with my prof as a potential project, soo....time to investigate. I really found this video helpful:
At the moment I'm looking for the best resources and advice I can muster before really planning this project out. I'm especially interested in knowing if anybody's done a 'replica' TR-1 and/or what challenges are involved in such a project. Regardless, any and all newbie radio-builder advice is hereby solicited.
Cheers,
Brian