MRL 1-Tube DC All-Wave Radio

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 56

  • @ry491
    @ry491 Год назад +7

    Here in the uk I built kits like this in the 50s and 60s . They were great fun and the hobby has kasted all my life . I still enjoy old valve recievers though . Nice video . Best wishes to you .

  • @Karl63601
    @Karl63601 Год назад +10

    Hi Mike and Andrea. Elmer was a great resource for the "radio curious" among us. Simple, kitchen table projects. Always lovved his "Hints and Kinks" on the last few pages of the instruction manual. Stay well.

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад +3

      Hi Karl! I wish he was still around. I have a thousand questions to ask him.

  • @haramanggapuja
    @haramanggapuja Год назад +3

    Sweet little radio. Perfect for a youngster such as I was six decades ago to learn from & get into ham radio. I learned more from dear ol’ Elmer’s publications than any schooling. Modern Radio Labs was the best!

  • @josephqaqish2598
    @josephqaqish2598 Год назад +3

    the low voices station are SSB band , without VCO methode circuit , your receiver can hear all very top and is very stabil , its a very good receiver , thanks for watching

  • @MrCarlsonsLab
    @MrCarlsonsLab Год назад +3

    Neat little radio, sounds great with your audio amp. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tiggy2756
    @tiggy2756 Год назад +7

    Me and my dad built re-gen SW radio in 70's ,worked really well

  • @MightyMax404
    @MightyMax404 Год назад +3

    Thanks for showing my pictures in your Video! It's always nice to see you upload.

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад

      I went to look up your last name for the video and found that your actual name is "Mighty Max."

    • @MightyMax404
      @MightyMax404 Год назад

      @@michaelsimpson5417 Well my grandmother always used to call me that... so now that's my email! :)

  • @jackhermann601
    @jackhermann601 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting Mike. Grew up building these radios.

  • @mansurazeez2229
    @mansurazeez2229 2 месяца назад

    I like the term 'all band'. It makes the radio kit attractive and capable of receiving multiple bands with plug-in coils. 👍

  • @snarfusmaximus
    @snarfusmaximus Год назад +1

    I never knew you had a RUclips channel. I'm glad I found it. Another regen related channel to watch!

  • @TubeRadiosRule
    @TubeRadiosRule 11 месяцев назад +2

    I believe if you adjust the regen to just past the breaking point you can listen in on single sideband ham communications.

  • @chuckcrizer
    @chuckcrizer Год назад +11

    I didn't know Nuts & Volts was still being published. That aside, this is a great receiver. Love that tuning sound.

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад +4

      Well that guy was telling a story about when he found the magazine. They've got a pretty big website but I don't think they print the magazine anymore.

    • @bob_mosavo
      @bob_mosavo Год назад +2

      I have a subscription to Nuts & Volts. It's hard to find on the magazine rack at the bookstore, but it's hard to find a bookstore, for that matter 😉

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Год назад +4

    I built a sort of twinplex with a #19 dual triode tube but the plug in coil set I had only catches the top of the AM BCB. I built my first one tube radio as a young teen with a 201A tube that I was given and junkbox parts. I used all prewar parts on the twinplex except of course the chassis parts.

  • @perryamicangelo4008
    @perryamicangelo4008 Год назад +3

    Very nice video, I enjoy your website and now I can watch your videos, gotta love a radio that squeals.....!

  • @KennethScharf
    @KennethScharf Год назад +5

    I never heard of MRL before. Well, this set is very similar to the ones written up by Alfred Morgan in "The Boy Electrician" and "The Boy's book(s) of radio and electronics".
    The use of a 1.4 volt power tube makes sense as they were the last of the battery tubes to become unobtainum. Note that you can use the 3volt battery tubes as well, since their filaments could be wired in parallel to run at 1.5 volts. So one can use 1Q5GT, 1C5Gt, 3Q5Gt, 3Q4, 3V4, 3S4. Also rf pentode types 1S4, 1T4, 1U4, 1U5. There are also Loctal based tubes as well. He recommends 6.3v tubes, but while the power types (6K6, 6G6, 6F6, 6V6 and 6L6) will work, the 6v RF pentodes (6SK7, 6SS7, 6SJ7, 6AU6, 6BA6, 6SC7, 6K7, 6J7, 6SD7, 6C6, 6D6) are a better choice (but you have to connect G3 to the cathode). Note some of these tubes are Octal base, some are 6 prong, some are 7 pin miniatures. 12v tubes are also OK, but you need a 12v filament transformer, 6v tubes can be run off of 4 series connected flashlight batteries, or "Lantern" battery.
    Usually the pentode tubes controlled regeneration by varying the voltage on G2 with a pot, but that puts a constant drain on the battery so the use of feedback control makes sense. A variable capacitor (150pf) from the tickler coil to ground works as well as the pot with capacitor to ground. There should be an RF choke in series with the headphones (about 1-3 mh), regeneration may be hard to control without it.

  • @mosilie1191
    @mosilie1191 Год назад +4

    Interesant. Voi încerca să construiesc unul. Interesting. I will try to build one.

  • @fenech97
    @fenech97 Год назад +2

    It looks very interesting . I want to build one. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ronb6182
    @ronb6182 Год назад +5

    My friend had one but KDKA overpowered most of the bands making Short wave reception impossible. That was the main reason I built the greymark 2 band radio instead I made mine a three band because I used the phono input for an FM tuner. I could have built the all band kit because I didn't live near KDKAs tower.I didn't want to take the chance. the plug in coils is a good way of picking which bands you want to receive . I know the greymark superheterodyne would take more coils but switching coils would need a different rotary' switch. 73

  • @Skunkola
    @Skunkola Год назад +5

    Now that was good stuff, ty.

  • @multilecful
    @multilecful Год назад +2

    Im sure i heard some FT8 around 8.07 nice wee radio, thanks for sharing

  • @stevesmith3556
    @stevesmith3556 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great little radio! Reminds me of playing with the radiola 3 or crosley 51😊

  • @EC5ABG
    @EC5ABG Год назад +1

    Puro arte. Buen trabajo.👍

  • @ФАНТОМАС-60
    @ФАНТОМАС-60 Год назад +5

    Хороший приёмничек для начинающих. Один интересный факт - один мой знакомый, 70 лет, рассказывал, что в его деревне в 1952 году, ещё в Советском Союзе, один мужик изготовил себе радиоприёмник, но не такого типа, а простейший детекторный, так вот, за это его арестовали и увезли, больше его никто никогда не видел. Вот такие были времена.

  • @jerryuhte1284
    @jerryuhte1284 Год назад +2

    Mike, thanks for the great video,that receiver is sounding very good , i built one earlier but using only the schematic but it didnt work ! i am now building it just like the layout maybe i will have better luck this time !, thanks again , Jerry K9UT

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад

      Jerry, if you are winding your own coil, make sure the wires go to the proper pins. See this:
      www.analogdial.com/MRLClone/MRLClone4.htm

  • @dz-abouttechnique1849
    @dz-abouttechnique1849 Год назад +2

    Super radio!

  • @drstrangelove09
    @drstrangelove09 8 месяцев назад

    I would love to understand how this works.

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
    @fourfortyroadrunner6701 Год назад +1

    LOLOLOL!!!! The referenced "clip from 1936 shows a radio with 10 vacuum tubes" was in fact a clip from a "Star Trek" TV episode where Spock supposedly built something out of junk parts. I guess they had gotten caught in a "time warp" or something.

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад

      Yeah, they had gone into the past and Spock built some gadget to try to communicate with the ship. (I think) When it blew up I busted out laughing.

  • @inkits1
    @inkits1 Год назад

    Nice video and info . We at inkits looking to building such kits . Best of 73s de VU3SUA FROM India

  • @rhodaborrocks1654
    @rhodaborrocks1654 Год назад

    That sounded like an excerpt from a version of Blood On The Rooftops at the end?

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад +1

      Yes, it sure was. It was a cover of Blood On The Rooftops, but I forget which band played it. I just held the microphone to the speaker while playing a RUclips video. It's one of my favorite songs.

    • @rhodaborrocks1654
      @rhodaborrocks1654 Год назад +1

      @@michaelsimpson5417 It's one of my favourite songs too. About your radio, I had a HAC regenerative receiver kit as a kid, they were advertised in Practical Wireless magazine in England back in the 60's and early 70's, it used a single triode and those Denco plugin coils if you remember those? I still find it immensely rewarding getting such good results from such a simple set, plus you get more involved with both hands on the knobs !!

  • @perfeitobr
    @perfeitobr Год назад

    Thanks. Brazil 👏👏

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Год назад +1

    I got a detector crystal from MRL but it is still in the little green box it came in.

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад

      There is one in a little green box here, on Page 2
      www.analogdial.com/Osterhoudt/Osterhoudt1.html

  • @moonjockclark9491
    @moonjockclark9491 Год назад

    How do you build the tuning capacitor with the Bakelite or wooden rod

  • @johnwynne-qx6br
    @johnwynne-qx6br 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic radio. And nice demonstration of the 1 valve radio. Those components have shrunk somewhat nowadays, give me a valve any day. No offence to the marvellous tech of today.

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter376 Год назад

    Wow! Sounds like no agc circuit .

  • @oldtrkdrvr
    @oldtrkdrvr Год назад

    Show us a schematic!!!

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  Год назад +1

      Check the link under the video for the entire handbook with instructions.

  • @UDX4570PalmSprings-yh1mv
    @UDX4570PalmSprings-yh1mv 2 месяца назад

    Now MRL wants $+80.00 bucks for the kit.😮

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  2 месяца назад

      The current owner of MRL doesn't make any kits. He is selling a 1 tube kit made by Lance Bordon of xtalman.com

  • @MunecoDelmoral-uv6bq
    @MunecoDelmoral-uv6bq Год назад

    Yporfavor en español

  • @markusm.lambers8893
    @markusm.lambers8893 4 месяца назад

    DC means 'direct conversation' ! That means the recieving frequence is the directly heard on the radio, no intermediat- frequency here!

    • @michaelsimpson5417
      @michaelsimpson5417  4 месяца назад

      Hi! Though it could possibly mean Direct Conversion, in this case its a reference to the radio being battery powered.