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Qty 5 Historic Crystal Radio Sensitive Receiver Glass Detector Germanium Diode *

$ 10.16

Availability: 29 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Crystal Radio Diode Set: Diode Crystal Radio Set
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

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    You get a quantity of 5!!
    Original Historic Crystal Radio Receiver Germanium
    Real Glass Sensisitive Detector Diode
    GENUINE
    AND ORIGINAL! Has Maximum AM RF Sensitivity
    Historic!   Iconic!  Could Be from the 1920's ?
    I Guarantee These are Historic STOCK But NEW and UNUSED!
    Get the Original Historic STOCK Crystal Radio Diode HERE!
    High Quality Germanium for lowest P|N Junction Voltage Breakdown
    Very Sensitive
    for Maximum RF Detection, for use in Low voltage and Low current (signal) applications only.
    This is the Cadillac of Crystal Radio Diodes!
    A Simple Crystal Radio Schematic and Building Guide Sheet
    will be included
    !
    Guaranteed Operational - Historic but Unused Condition -
    ALL ARE Tested
    Good
    before Shipping!
    Guaranteed Germanium
    as Voltage Drop is ~ .3 Volts   (silicon is ~.7 volts)
    No Markings- You can determine Polarity with your Ohm Meter or Try it Both Ways in your Crystal Radio for maximum Loudness (best)
    You Cannot buy a more RF Sensitive Crystal Radio Detector Rectifier Diode!
    Measures 2 1/4 " inches long lead end to lead end, see Picture On The USA Cent for Size Reference
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    Crystal Radio Keywords Rare Triple Crystal Detector SE 183-A Lowenstein Radio Co. Brooklyn NY. 1917  Little Gem Crystal Radio & Headphones US.Co. INC. Crystal Detector with Tube Valve Wireless Set Radio Receiver 1923 Marconi Era 1910s Crystal Radio Army Signal Corps DeForest BC-14A Wireless Telegraphy Spark
    Navy Type R-21 Loose Coupler by Signal Electric Mfg. Co. circa 1917-1920 Signal Electric Mfg. Co. Menominee, Michigan. 1923 Martian Big 4 Radio * Iconic Crystal Set * Newark NJ   Kenmac Radio Ltd Novelty Crystal Set Wireless Receiver The Listener by E.R.Fone 1920 NESCO Type B Radio * National Electrical Supply Co * Washington DC Brown Crystal amplifier c 1926, Double electromechanical amplifier