Diodemodtager (Danish Wikipedia)

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americanradiohistory.com

  • G. W. Pickard, "How I Invented the Crystal Detector". Electrical Experimenter, vol. VII, no. 4, p. 325, Aug. 1919 Citat: "...In 1898, when my work in Radio-communication began, there was but one detector—the coherer...In the period 1902 to 1906, I tested many different minerals and combinations, including magnetite, pyrite, galena, molybdenite, silicon and zincite. Much development was also required on holders for these minerals...31,250 Crystal Detectors Invented. A list of the several thousand materials I have tested would make dry reading. Suffice it to say that I have found some tzvo hundred and fifty minerals and furnace products which make operative detectors, cither against metallic contacts, or in combination with other minerals. The possible combinations of these two hundred and fifty substances amounting to some 31,250, pairs, have all been tested by me, or by my assistants, and many hundred useful pairs have been found...", backup

books.google.com

  • Petruzellis, Thomas (2007). 22 Radio and Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius. US: McGraw-Hill Professional. s. 40, 44. ISBN 978-0-07-148929-4.
  • Field, Simon Quellen (2003). Gonzo gizmos: Projects and devices to channel your inner geek. US: Chicago Review Press. s. 85. ISBN 978-1-55652-520-9.

electronics-tutorials.com

web.archive.org

  • G. W. Pickard, "How I Invented the Crystal Detector". Electrical Experimenter, vol. VII, no. 4, p. 325, Aug. 1919 Citat: "...In 1898, when my work in Radio-communication began, there was but one detector—the coherer...In the period 1902 to 1906, I tested many different minerals and combinations, including magnetite, pyrite, galena, molybdenite, silicon and zincite. Much development was also required on holders for these minerals...31,250 Crystal Detectors Invented. A list of the several thousand materials I have tested would make dry reading. Suffice it to say that I have found some tzvo hundred and fifty minerals and furnace products which make operative detectors, cither against metallic contacts, or in combination with other minerals. The possible combinations of these two hundred and fifty substances amounting to some 31,250, pairs, have all been tested by me, or by my assistants, and many hundred useful pairs have been found...", backup
  • God beskrivelse på engelsk: electronics-tutorials.com: Crystal Radio set Arkiveret 14. september 2004 hos Wayback Machine