Superheterodyne AA5 from End to End

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  • @DERB_Seymour_Indiana
    @DERB_Seymour_Indiana Před rokem +16

    Simply outstanding explanation of the way an AA5 works Rick. Clear, concise, wonderfully done. Thanks! :)

  • @Pwaak
    @Pwaak Před rokem +4

    Your dedication to sharing your amazing knowledge is very much appreciated! Thank You!

  • @W1RMD
    @W1RMD Před rokem +2

    Wow what a great little radio! Excellent sound as well. I love seeing the avc in action. It's amazing how they had this technology in the 30's, yet commercials in modern tvs blow your eardrums out!

  • @angelogmassolin5056
    @angelogmassolin5056 Před rokem +2

    Holy smoke .... I built one of these when I was in school learning about electronics back in 1968, then we went on to transistors then the first wave of IC's .... well any way the soldering iron was a huge 100 watt thing ..... lots of fun back then .... LOL LOL

  • @electronron1
    @electronron1 Před rokem +1

    This brings back memories, in college our class built the AA5 radio and after getting it working and tuned, the teacher and assistant would bug them and return them for us to troubleshoot. They complained that mine was difficult to bug because my wiring was too neat. I had built many kits prior to college so making it look good was easy for me.

  • @CraneofBoulogne
    @CraneofBoulogne Před rokem +1

    Good information presented in a way simple enough that most anyone can understand and learn it. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @ehwestonful
    @ehwestonful Před rokem

    I had forgotten all about the really old Superheterodyne receivers that had tube filament voltages that added up to the mains voltage. One tube's filament opens and Poof, there goes the receiver until you pulled out the ole tube tester and found which one had opened up. I was glad when more radios started having power transformers to isolate the mains from the secondary power outputs.

  • @MisterEnd1
    @MisterEnd1 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm learning about superhet and vacuum tube circuits in order to repair an antique radio I inherited. Your videos are better than many of the "high brow" ones I've come across. I like your hands-on, direct and practical style. Although I worked for 20 years as an electronic technician, I never dealt with vacuum tubes or radio before.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před 6 měsíci

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  • @jp040759
    @jp040759 Před rokem +2

    Excellent walk through of the entire radio. Great job sir.

  • @RestoreOldRadios
    @RestoreOldRadios Před rokem +2

    Rick - another one of your amazing illustrated tutorials that keep things simple and easy to follow. As always, thank you for taking time to share your knowledge with us. All the best. Don

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Don. This one took awhile, but I'm glad I took the time. I also learned somethings able Corel Draw.

  • @boydbailey6332
    @boydbailey6332 Před rokem

    A well kept secret is that the technique demonstrated here with measuring the AVC is the quick, hassle-free, way to peak out the signal in doing an alignment. No having to keep the signal level low in order to avoid invoking the AVC effect.
    Thanks, Mr. McWhorter, for your outstanding videos and books!

  • @acdcjustthebest....8980

    Nothing less than fabulous !!! Always look forward to your uploads. Cheers

  • @beckbrook605
    @beckbrook605 Před rokem

    It’s really well explained, the demos, the calm pace, the circuit highlighting, thanks for this video

  • @rogerbanzai2053
    @rogerbanzai2053 Před rokem +1

    beautiful contribution of superheterodyne amplitude modulation receivers reminds me of my years as an electronics student when our professor victor peiroti taught us the theory of superheterodynes with their tandem variable capcitor the local ocildor coil the intermediate frequency transformer the 1n34 diode that he used to audio demodulator that separates the audio from the radio frequency of the IF. how many memories. the mathematical equations the formulas thanks for the video. Kind regards from Argentina 👍🙏📻

  • @rejeanmichaud662
    @rejeanmichaud662 Před rokem

    Merci beaucoup , Qu'elle souvenir .

  • @SSJIndy
    @SSJIndy Před rokem

    I was given one by a relative when I was a kid. I modified it to take an octal socket with different coils so I could also tune the SW bands. Loved that thing. The smell, glow and warmth of all those tubes added to the mystique.

  • @skycarl
    @skycarl Před rokem

    Nice circuit explanation Rick. Showing the functions plain and simple.

  • @jimnewman5596
    @jimnewman5596 Před rokem

    A great review of the basics of the superheterodyne principals Rick. Thank you for the video.

  • @SuburbanDon
    @SuburbanDon Před rokem

    Very good. When covid started I had the pleasure of restoring a 1946 Philco tabletop radio that was similar to one I had as a young boy. I was able to see signals similar to these. Thanks.

  • @bluearcturus13
    @bluearcturus13 Před rokem +4

    Glad to have this on youtube, a fantastic explanation of such a classic radio circuit, thank you very much! When measuring variable voltages like the AVC regulating voltage, I personally find it useful to use a analog multimeter instead of a digital one. The range of the needle movement on the scale is maybe more meaningful. But when measuring steady voltages or currents, like the measurement of filament voltages, plate or screen grid voltages, I prefer to use a digital voltmeter. When measuring the AC ripple on top of the DC voltage of the output of the rectifier stage, a digital voltmeter would be the very best choice. Best regards from Switzerland, bluearcturus

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      Thank you, and your welcome.

    • @AE1PT
      @AE1PT Před rokem

      The "gold standard" of the time was to use a VTVM and look to peak the IF outputs. It still is the thing for any tube-type radio gear. No restorer or ham's bench should be without one.

  • @oldradiotvsc9836
    @oldradiotvsc9836 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation of the circuit, and better yet, great job at the graphics, using different colors to highlight the various signals involved!!

  • @phillipyannone3195
    @phillipyannone3195 Před rokem

    This great video I will save for when I get back to my Sparton model 61, a radio I have not been able to fix. Thank you!

  • @stevescheberle277
    @stevescheberle277 Před rokem +1

    Very nice explanation and done in just 11 minutes, thank you!

  • @chrisdickens4862
    @chrisdickens4862 Před rokem

    A brilliant design, and wonderful presentation. Thank you sir!

  • @wifi404
    @wifi404 Před rokem +1

    I learned something today!!! Excellent video!!!

  • @garyceriotti850
    @garyceriotti850 Před rokem

    Excellent video thank you for posting

  • @Wil_Bloodworth
    @Wil_Bloodworth Před 8 měsíci

    There is so much excellent information in this video that I had to watch it multiple times!

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před 8 měsíci

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  • @garyk.8674
    @garyk.8674 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, it's hard to retain all that's going on in these radios. I still need to watch these type video's to learn and maybe someday remember what's going on in there.

  • @stevemar7952
    @stevemar7952 Před rokem

    Excellent! Thank you.

  • @jimdawes7261
    @jimdawes7261 Před rokem +3

    Well done as always, great teaching, thanks

  • @Doctom91
    @Doctom91 Před rokem

    Superheterodyne 101. Brilliant video!

  • @denouch358
    @denouch358 Před rokem

    I love your presentations, you explain things very well.

  • @Patrick-qm4xt
    @Patrick-qm4xt Před rokem

    Wow! Finally! I never understood how superheterodyne works, i could not get around the mistery. This is a very informative video. I get it now, it's not that hard to understand when it is explained like this. I am very gratefull for your video! Thank very, very much!

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      I'm glad this video helps you understand the superhetrodyne. Thank you, and your welcome.

  • @heikojahn1506
    @heikojahn1506 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for this excellent explanation. Thank you and best regards.

  • @vvdvlas8397
    @vvdvlas8397 Před rokem

    Звук классный! Прям "ламповый"!

  • @moselectronica6775
    @moselectronica6775 Před rokem

    Una explicacion brillante,excelente canal!!

  • @RadioHamGuy
    @RadioHamGuy Před rokem +1

    Great explanation, thanks very much!

  • @rob_scooter6199
    @rob_scooter6199 Před rokem

    thanks for the great explanation

  • @rádiosantigos1958
    @rádiosantigos1958 Před rokem

    Nice demonstration. One day, I will understand the superheterodyne working... Thanks.

  • @LyonsArcade
    @LyonsArcade Před rokem

    Thank you sir, this is very helpful!

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

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  • @meraydin1
    @meraydin1 Před rokem

    I am adding this video to refererence videos folder, first class explanation! ;)

  • @suhailasaba1051
    @suhailasaba1051 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for your good explanation.

  • @osmanmurativegen2526
    @osmanmurativegen2526 Před rokem

    Good job. Thanks.

  • @Nail0255
    @Nail0255 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation . Thanks a lot you are really a teacher

  • @afnDavid
    @afnDavid Před rokem +1

    5:17 Centralab audio-plate. It is still possible to find old used databooks for those parts but you must really search for them.

  • @dimension2788
    @dimension2788 Před rokem

    Mahalo Rick. I'm supposed to know all this as a general class ham. Nice brush up, its still fascinating to me.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, and your welcome.

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      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem +1

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  • @jf-3945
    @jf-3945 Před rokem

    Local oscillator TRACKS incoming station frequency such that the DIFFERENCE between the two signals IS 455KHZ. This is why the variable has 2 section GANGED together. Reason why a certain frequency picked had to DO with component size. RCA patented 455KHz so others had to pick another IF frequency so no royalties would have to BE paid. AVC influence has to BE kept low while peaking IF coils. Pick really faint station, pipe in the IF frequency and peak. LOL The rectifier removes half the carrier envelope so that the audio extraction can take place. There IS so much going on. Always learning. Good video info.

  • @DavidSmith-zx7wz
    @DavidSmith-zx7wz Před rokem

    Great stuff! Sure wish I had you for a neighbor/elmer to be able to pick your brain! Thank You.

  • @wagsman9999
    @wagsman9999 Před rokem

    Very nice explanation.

  • @JoaoPaulo-ns7dj
    @JoaoPaulo-ns7dj Před rokem +1

    Obrigado

  • @manojt.r88
    @manojt.r88 Před rokem

    very nice explenation sir thank u ,,

  • @bob_mosavo
    @bob_mosavo Před rokem

    Thanks 👍

  • @sgifford1000
    @sgifford1000 Před rokem

    I can smell the circuitry!

  • @Pilotfly2023
    @Pilotfly2023 Před rokem +1

    tks!...

  • @1mctous
    @1mctous Před rokem

    If you've tuned a really old radio without AGC then you'll appreciate what it does.

  • @PatrickInCayman
    @PatrickInCayman Před rokem

    Awesome stuff Rick! FM Next? ;)

  • @RONWOLPA
    @RONWOLPA Před rokem +1

    All american 5 is a clever design to keep the cost to a mininum in detriment of the security.

  • @johnathanasiou9284
    @johnathanasiou9284 Před rokem

    Great explanation & walkthrough, Rick.
    Would it be fair to say that the AVC capacitor could supply a signal strength meter (with resistor dividers)?

  • @andrewferg8737
    @andrewferg8737 Před rokem

    I found an old guitar amp in the trash the other day. It contains a 12AX7a Twin Triode. I have no idea what to do with it. I'll have to re-watch all your tube amp videos!

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

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  • @thecriss88
    @thecriss88 Před rokem

    Could you do the same explanation with a transistor based circuit? Great video BTW.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      I was thinking about this. Thank you, and your welcome.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      Transistor superhetrodyne radio is the same technology as vacuum tube radios, the voltage is different.

  • @sahhaf1234
    @sahhaf1234 Před rokem

    can you also prepare one for the all japanese 6 transistor radio?

  • @parochial2356
    @parochial2356 Před 7 měsíci

    I was slightly confused by your statement that "The secondary is hooked up to a diode". I searched from the output of the secondary's coil thru the circuit but did not see a diode anywhere. Then, a little research for the 12AV6 tube data reveals that this tube contains both a triode and 2 separate diodes - internally, the diodes being connected to tube pins 5 & 6. Looking at your diagram, pins 5 & 6 do appear to show as diodes inside the tube. Therein lay my confusion, the IF secondary is hooked to a diode, which is integral to the tube, not a distinct, external component separate from V5. I may be dense but perhaps this will help another so confused. Great video otherwise.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před 7 měsíci

      The top wire of the secondary goes to pin#5, that’s the diode. The tube 35W4 is also a diode.

  • @ronpearson1912
    @ronpearson1912 Před rokem

    So in the first tube starting at the bottom you have the cathode which feeds the inductor that feeds the tank circuit. You mentioned this was DC power but the inductor needs AC current if the local oscilator is to function? Also if I understand correctly the screen grid is the transmission signal and the control grid is mixing the LO. What are those other 2 grids that appear to be coupled together on pin 6 of the first tube, they appear to be part of the IF tank circuit?

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem +1

      Hey Ron, we must be amphibious or something. I am currently working on drawings for the oscillator circuit. I had a request from a CZcamsr to go through the oscillator circuit in more detail. I'm hoping to be able to upload a video may be this Sunday. I'll try to remember to let you know when I have uploaded a video in a comment on this video.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      Just put up this video.
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    • @ronpearson1912
      @ronpearson1912 Před rokem

      @@AllAmericanFiveRadio Thank you so much, this is super helpful to build my intuition of how this works. Once I get about 80% on the tube heterodyne I have to learn the solid states.
      We have a Harris HT20 and BT35 Transmitters

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      @@ronpearson1912 Thank you! Good luck with the transmitters!

    • @ronpearson1912
      @ronpearson1912 Před rokem

      @@AllAmericanFiveRadio What is your name?

  • @makarov138
    @makarov138 Před rokem +1

    I have often wondered why it was that automobile radios had a 262khz IF strip. Would you happen to know the answer for that? I'm stumped on it. My 1972 Philco Ford AM only radio has it. Great radio by the way. Very selective and sensitive.

    • @jocelynruel1248
      @jocelynruel1248 Před rokem +2

      It‘s could to have more sensitivity (more IF gain) better selectivity and better noise réjection from ignition coil and alternator

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      Sometimes it also has to do with patent infringements.

  • @12DGJB21
    @12DGJB21 Před rokem

    What is meant by "high que"? (not sure if my spelling is correct).

  • @ronpearson1912
    @ronpearson1912 Před 10 měsíci

    Could it be said that the capacitor to ground is a high pass filter sending high frequencies to ground? But you were talking about amplitude of the signal not frequency

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes it is a high pass filter. But a more accurate term is RF bypass. Because you can have high pass filters in audio, like in your speaker network.

  • @cornelishummel7987
    @cornelishummel7987 Před rokem

    Hi there hope your fine greetz cor

  • @garygranato9164
    @garygranato9164 Před rokem

    cant see the diode near V5 ?

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před rokem

      V5 PIN5

    • @garygranato9164
      @garygranato9164 Před rokem

      @@AllAmericanFiveRadio cheers AA5R

    • @BadChizzle
      @BadChizzle Před rokem

      @@AllAmericanFiveRadio So inside V5 is the diode, when it’s connected thusly? Ah ha… tricky that. I had to look up the tube to research it and find it has two diodes in it. I searched your diagram a long time for a diode on its own. Ha ha

  • @Wil_Bloodworth
    @Wil_Bloodworth Před 8 měsíci

    It might be helpful to explain what "High Q" means and what a "tank circuit" is... as those might not be common knowledge in this century.

    • @AllAmericanFiveRadio
      @AllAmericanFiveRadio  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Oscillators, the Basic Tank Circuit 1
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      LC Tank Circuit
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      Radio Oscillator Tank Circuit
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    • @Wil_Bloodworth
      @Wil_Bloodworth Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you sir@@AllAmericanFiveRadio

    • @Wil_Bloodworth
      @Wil_Bloodworth Před 8 měsíci

      That 2nd video seems to be private.@@AllAmericanFiveRadio