A very nice explanation of "acceptor" and "rejector" circuits. Helps bring bring the theoretical complexities of amateur radio into a practical perspective. Thank you.
I appreciate the video! This is the only time I have seen the phase angle included in an explanation of tuned circuits. Educational, interesting, helpful.
wow this is a very nicely put explanation wow.... would like to see some more on filters for radios in the future when possible, perhaps how IF cans work and how to calculate their bandwidth as in how wide of an audio signal can pass thru them on for AM stations and how wide is for the FM signals. The reason I'm asking is because I've heard on some other RUclips channels from other radio Teck saying that certain old vintage radios had IF cans built so to allow a wider audio band to it on AM so the radio stations will sound almost as good as those transmitted on FM Band. I would like a proper clarification regarding the matter. thank you. A subscriber
I've just started looking into Audio electronics. I have the TC-1 and a multimeter (I'm working my way through a couple of books). Next is an Oscilloscope, do you have any recommendations? Thanks for your channel.
A very nice explanation of "acceptor" and "rejector" circuits. Helps bring bring the theoretical complexities of amateur radio into a practical perspective. Thank you.
I appreciate the video! This is the only time I have seen the phase angle included in an explanation of tuned circuits. Educational, interesting, helpful.
Very talented, please continue making more electronic vids. Nice voice. Easy to understand.
Keep 'em coming, Bill!
Love the way you explain things much appreciated.
Excellent explanation. Cheers.
Well done. Thanks!
This helped me a lot. Thank you! 👍
wow this is a very nicely put explanation wow.... would like to see some more on filters for radios in the future when possible, perhaps how IF cans work and how to calculate their bandwidth as in how wide of an audio signal can pass thru them on for AM stations and how wide is for the FM signals. The reason I'm asking is because I've heard on some other RUclips channels from other radio Teck saying that certain old vintage radios had IF cans built so to allow a wider audio band to it on AM so the radio stations will sound almost as good as those transmitted on FM Band. I would like a proper clarification regarding the matter. thank you. A subscriber
Very cool. I have capacitors and inductors. I'll give it a go and see what frequencies I can get.
I've just started looking into Audio electronics. I have the TC-1 and a multimeter (I'm working my way through a couple of books). Next is an Oscilloscope, do you have any recommendations? Thanks for your channel.
What is your budget for a scope?
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