Carborundum Crystal Detector
Long Distance Wireless Instrument Company; Boston, MA
- País
- Estados Unidos
- Fabricante / Marca
- Long Distance Wireless Instrument Company; Boston, MA
- Año
- 1909 ?
- Categoría
- Pieza de radio (no módulo)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 329034
- Principio principal
- Detector de Galena o semi-conducteur
- Gama de ondas
- - no hay
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- No necesita alimentación
- Altavoz
- - - No hay salida de sonido.
- Material
- Materiales diversos
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- Modelo: Carborundum Crystal Detector - Long Distance Wireless
- Forma
- Sobremesa de cualquier forma, detalles no conocidos.
- Anotaciones
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Marble based carborundum crystal detector by the Long Distance Wireless Instument Company.
Invented in 1906 by Henry H. C. Dunwoody, this consisted of a piece of silicon carbide (SiC, then known by the trade name carborundum), either clamped between two flat metal contacts, or mounted in fusible alloy in a metal cup with a contact consisting of a hardened steel point pressed firmly against it with a spring. Carborundum, an artificial product of electric furnaces produced in 1893, required a heavier pressure than the cat whisker contact.The carborundum detector was popular[ because its sturdy contact did not require readjustment each time it. was used, like the delicate cat whisker devices.
- Autor
- Modelo creado por Alan Larsen. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.
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