I Am On The Radio

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • I started playing around with an old radio to learn how it works, and then decided to create my own radio station so I could broadcast my own music and be a radio star.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @davidmalton3984
    @davidmalton3984 Před měsícem +2

    A LITTLE,
    JUXTAPOSITION,
    O F,
    ALL THE ELEMENTS,
    T O,
    BRING FOURTH,
    THE BROADCAST!!!!!!😊😊😊
    A GREAT SHARE

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, this came together over the course of a couple weeks and I wasn't quite sure if it would all make sense. Thanks for watching, David!

    • @davidmalton3984
      @davidmalton3984 Před měsícem +1

      @@pbartmess YOU ARE THE MAN,
      WHEN IT COMES TO THESE THINGS 😁😁🙂😁😁

  • @RaccoonEatingCacti
    @RaccoonEatingCacti Před měsícem +1

    nice old school variable capacitor, it's hard to find ones like that anymore! One thing I found when trying to build a radio transmitter that you might find useful: you can make a tunable coil by wrapping your wire around a section of a chapstick tube, and glue some ferromagnetic material to the bit inside. washers would be a good fit probably.
    There's a few designs that use a tunable coil to control the frequency with a fixed capacitor, since high quality variable capacitors can be hard to find.
    All my projects failed but it was fun to learn.

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem +1

      Oh wow, my mind hadn't even progressed as far as a tunable transmitter! I will definitely be taking your advice - that sounds fun!!

    • @RaccoonEatingCacti
      @RaccoonEatingCacti Před měsícem

      @@pbartmess The complexity ramps up exponentially with tunable circuits, but there is a very simple FM transmitter that you can make in probably under an hour, with what you have in your bins probably. If you google "super simple FM radio transmitter" the website Makezine has a very thorough walkthrough on how to put it together. also it uses a circuit building style that I find really creatively freeing, where a copper clad board is used as a ground plane and the connections are made on little "islands" that are glued to the board. Fun stuff! One of these days when I can have an actual workspace I want to get into building circuits again. Thanks for sharing your adventures
      EDIT: Be careful not to add too long of an antenna or a larger power supply to this design, because if it transmits over 20 feet or something like that it becomes an FCC violation. This circuit is not designed to broadcast in the Public Band and a license is required outside of that if your signal is traveling far enough to cause interference blah blah blah etc etc etc. (sorry)

  • @GNTRR
    @GNTRR Před měsícem

    Thanks for your sharing, enjoyed your interesting video!! Have a great weekend, dear my friend!

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      Thank you! I appreciate your comments so much!

  • @loopbasedzero
    @loopbasedzero Před měsícem +1

    this is incredibly inventive and original, the music is very cool.

  • @astrogerry
    @astrogerry Před měsícem

    Really cool !!! 🙂😊😀
    🙂😊😀 well done !!

  • @loopinnerthe
    @loopinnerthe Před měsícem

    the earliest radios were "crystal sets" the crystal of graphite was used as a rectifier. I think the user had to sort of wiggle a sprung wire around the crystal to find a sweet spot...
    I used to wrap my antenna around the telephone cable and that enabled me to pickup loads of stations from the huge length of the telephone wires.
    Shame you couldn't recuse the old radio but your new one is super cool, if you can find any AM transmissions these days.
    Great vid Patrick!

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      Thank you, Martin! I'll try the telephone wire trick. Even though I have learned the basics of how radios work I still believe it's magic.

  • @user-uw6ri7ip6u
    @user-uw6ri7ip6u Před měsícem

    Cool job👍🎉Interesting✨

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem +1

      @@user-uw6ri7ip6u Thank you, friend.🧡

  • @maxwethersfield
    @maxwethersfield Před měsícem

    Stayed for the tunes!

  • @cathy_clarinet
    @cathy_clarinet Před měsícem

    You are so brilliant! Way past my pay grade, lol! 👏👏

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      Haha! Thank you Cathy!! I'm just pleased that you watched the video. Have a great weekend!💛

  • @karlmontevirgen8840
    @karlmontevirgen8840 Před měsícem

    That's really fascinating, Patrick! Your music is more interesting than most of the stuff you hear on radio too!

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      🥰Thank you so much, Karl!

  • @rhampton1914
    @rhampton1914 Před měsícem

    i am a big fan of Vintage Radios and Hand Held CB's...if i'm lucky, sometimes i get a hold of a Military grade 2 Way....Awesome Vid Patrick

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      @@rhampton1914 When I see a vintage radio at a flea market, i can't resist buying it, even if its obviously broken 😜

  •  Před měsícem

    Quite impressive Patrick! 👍👍👍

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you, Tomas!

    •  Před měsícem

      My pleasure!

  • @fairymusic1004
    @fairymusic1004 Před měsícem

    와우~~~
    전자기기도 잘 고치시는군요~^^
    역시 멋집니다~^^
    😊😊😊

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much for watching!

  • @urbulibaba
    @urbulibaba Před měsícem

    haha, this is so cool! only you could say "hey, I'm gonna make a radio, create my own station and play my music on there" and actually do it!! :p

    • @pbartmess
      @pbartmess  Před měsícem +1

      @@urbulibaba 😊 I thought that might be funny. 😊 I'm glad you appreciate it!

  • @UrbanoDagrippino
    @UrbanoDagrippino Před měsícem

    Am radio are cool

  • @profitlauncheryt
    @profitlauncheryt Před měsícem

    12 L
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