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Carborundum Silicon Carbide Crystal Radio Radio Detector Diode Low Temp Casting

$ 5.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Precision Cast Silicon Carbide Crystal Radio Crystal Radio Diode
    Cast in Low temp alloy
    Universal Size Suitable to fit Most Older and Newer Detectors
    This Cast Crystal is Brand New and recently Manufactured
    Silicon Carbide (Carborundum) Requires Higher Contact force with the probe or Whisker and May need Circuit Biasing (See Schematic in Photo Gallery)
    Crystal Detector (Actual crystal may vary in shape and size from picture)
    Crystal mounted and Cast in Low temp alloy to prevent any Crystal damage
    .38 inch diameter and approx. .38 inch high
    Casting alloy is made from Lead ,Tin and Bismuth-Cadmium Free
    FACTS ABOUT OLD SCHOOL CRYSTAL DIODES
    Not every contact position on the crystal will perform, so fiddling with the ‘cat's whisker’ to find a sweet spot does take patience and some acquired skill.
    Cat Whisker:
    The "cat whisker", a springy piece of thin metal wire, formed the metal side of the junction. Phosphor bronze wire of about 30 gauge was commonly used because it had the right amount of springiness.
    Cat whisker detector:
    It consisted of a pea-size piece of crystalline mineral in a metal holder, with its surface touched by a fine metal wire or needle (the "cat whisker"). The contact between the tip of the wire and the surface of the crystal formed a crude unstable point-contact metal–semiconductor junction, forming a diode. The wire whisker is the anode, and the crystal is the cathode; current can flow from the wire into the crystal but not in the other direction.
    Having a lot of patience and a steady hand are needed when you listen with a piece of the rock. But this can also be very rewarding when you can hear the first station using a cats whisker detector.