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AM Receiver Circuits
Last Updated on: Monday, June 01, 2009 03:55 AM

 
Links to electronic circuits, electronic schematics, designs for engineers, hobbyists, students & inventors:

AM BCB Radio Receiver:  (electronic circuit added 7/03)

AM Receiver for Aircraft Communications:  (electronic circuit added 7/03)

AM Receiver:  (schematic added 9/02)

AM-Receiver for Aircraft Communication (118.250MHz):  (electronic circuit added 4/05)

Designing an AM Receiver For Low Power Wireless Systems Using the NEC UPC2768GR IC (7/22/96) :  Application Note California Eastern Laboratories Doc #921  (app note added 6/06)

One-transistor Regenerative AM Receiver:  A classic design revamped slightly. Features a single-transistor regen stage, and a range of 1000 miles with a 4-foot antenna. Perhaps the best "survival radio", yet. Now updated with speaker amplifier. (circuit design added 7/06)

Powerful AM Transmitter:  (electronic circuit added 10/05)

ZN414 Portable AM Receiver:  An AM portable radio receiver made from the ZN414 IC. The ZN414 IC has now been replaced by the MK484 which is identical in performance and pinout.  (added 10/05)


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