Wireless crystal receiver
1908

Wireless crystal receiver
1908
- NFSA IDYB9EDRN0
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormStill Image
- Year1908
Crystal sets are the simplest type of radio receiver.
Named for the crystal detector, used to regulate the electrical current emitted by a radio signal, they were simple to construct, inexpensive and required no additional power supply.
However, crystal sets could only receive signals within a small geographic range and listeners needed headphones to hear radio broadcasts.
This model is c1908.
Crystal sets are the simplest type of radio receiver.
Named for the crystal detector, used to regulate the electrical current emitted by a radio signal, they were simple to construct, inexpensive and required no additional power supply.
However, crystal sets could only receive signals within a small geographic range and listeners needed headphones to hear radio broadcasts.
This model is c1908.
- NFSA IDYB9EDRN0
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormStill Image
- Year1908
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