
This webpage is for Crystal Radio enthusiasts, both users and
collectors.
Some pictures of crystal radios are on display below the Links.
Click on the titles below to jump to the following
pages:
Headphone
Museum Gallery Pictures of
collectable
headphones from my collection. Several pages of close up photos of
vintage
headphones. Over 100 different headphone pictured here.
Headphone Heaven (Headphones for Sale) Vintage headphones for crystal set use or just for collecting. Several new sets listed including Brandes, Baldwin, and Western Electric.
Headphones
Graveyard Bargain Page A few cheaper headsets listed
on
this page for sale. Nothing over twenty five dollars.
Vintage
Radios for sale Some authentic
vintage radios for sale.
Crystal Radios for sale Some quality homebrews and reproductions.
BOOKS And Vintage Radio Magazines for Sale Vintage radio repair, and now with some vintage Radio News and related magazines.
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My
Dog Belle This is just a fun page about our
dog Belle. She is no match for Marley in the recent hit novel, but
still a lot of fun.
Tube
Amp Project Page This is a page documenting a
project I got started on after I restored a Sparton 1568 console radio
with a 2A3 power amplifier. That Sparton sounded to nice that I looked
around and decided to build an integrated stereo 2A3 single ended
triode tube amplifier. This is a long project, took about 4 months just
to get a final version of the schematic and collect the basic parts.
Heathkit CR-1 and Miller 595 Page This page shows the circuit of the famous Heathkit CR-1 and Miller 565 / 595 crystal radios and a project in progress to recreate these sets with parts available today.
Headphone Repair Page This page will be expanded to include remagnetizing headphone magnets, replacing pin tips, cord splicing etc. Illustrated to help you do it yourself.
Jackson Bell Radios These are some of my other radios on display. Jackson Bell made elegant figural cathedral radios in the early 1930's. These have nothing to do with crystal sets but I like them anyway.
Build A Crystal Radio or a 1 Tube Amplifier This page has the circuit diagram for building a simple crystal radio and a 1 tube amplifier that can be used to drive a horn speaker or amplify weak signals for headphones. Includes a schematic plus a component diagram for easy assembly. The crystal radio Plans are easy enough to use for a Science Fair project or a scout project.
1920's Radio Parts Tuning condensers, coils, tube sockets, etc. Build your own battery tube regenerative radio.
Transformers A page of transformers for sale, mostly imedance matching audio transformers including some vintage audio interstage transformers.
Resource Page Links and addresses/phone numbers of the parts suppliers I use to obtain parts. Parts that I don't have can be found at one of these sites.
Violet Ray Quack Medical Devices A brief description of these devices, some violet rays for sale and links of interest.
Links to other sites listed at bottom of this page.
These are pictures of items from my collection of crystal radios and
other early radio items. Items on this page are for display. Click on
the
above line marked "Crystal radios for sale" or others to see items for
sale.
You can click on a few selected pictures for larger photo and click
"back" to return.
Most of the below sets can be seen in Maurice Seivers book "Crystal
Clear", Volumes 1 and 2.
Westinghouse Aeriola Jr.

This is one of my favorite sets. Circa 1922, a good quality crystal
set with a two mineral Perikon detector. The little brother of the
Aeriola
Sr. one tube radio.
WECCO GEM

WECCO GEM crystal set
Simple slider and coil construction, variable inductance, no capacitor.
JUBILEE

Jubilee Crystal Set made in Omaha Nebraska, mid 1920's.
Another coil and slide tuned crystal set. Several sets of headphones
can plug into this radio.




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Germanium Diode Assortment
Five germanium signal diodes including a 1N-60, and 4
general purpose germanium diodes. All 5 for $5 postpaid within the US.
These are great for building crystal radio projects. The 1N60 is
particularly
sensitive to small signals.
Mounted Argentiferous Galena Crystals

These are excellent quality galena detector crystals mounted in Wood's
Metal for a 7/16 inch diameter mounted crystal. Made with fine
crystalline
argentiferous galena that is the best "rock" I have ever used. 3
for $12 includes shipping within the US by first class for
crystals
only. If you have bought crystals from other sources you may be
disappointed
with their performance. Not these! They work great and 100% of buyers
have
been thrilled with the results.
Mount
Your Own Crystals Click for instructions.
This page is an illustrated instruction page for mounting your own
minerals using materials similar to those shown above.
MRL Handbooks.

These handbooks were kindly supplied to me by MRL. They are $3 each.
HB-3 tells all about crystal detectors, including various minerals
and modern diodes.
HB-17 gives 20 of the most popular Modern Radio Labs crystal radio
circuits including the MRL-2 and MRL-2A. It also gives the coil details
for the wavetrap QRM coil.
You can reach MRL on the web at http://www.modernradiolabs.com
Phil's Old Radios Nice general radio website with a great crystal radio project for broadcast and shortwave reception.
Xtal Set Society National club with information, links to suppliers, books and items for sale. Join the great crystal radio discussion group there called Rap 'n Tap.
Skywaves
Al Klase's site that has some useful schematics and crystal radio
building
projects including a shortwave crystal set.
Dave's Homemade
Radios Dave Schmarder has a great website that shows dozens
of hic creations of crystal radios and some battery operated tube sets
including some shortwave sets. He has nice photos and schematics posted
for each set. This is a great site to get ideas for how to build your
own nice tube or crystal radio.
Ben Tongue's Crystal Radio Website This website had valuable details on crystal radio reception, impedance matching, and even schematics for building impedance determination equipment for comparing headphones of different impedances.
Pictures of Vintage Sets This site has some nice pictures of a fine collection of vintage sets.
Crystal
Radio
Resources A great "How To Do It" website for
constructing
your own sets.This page has an extensive list of crystal radio links
and
is highly recommended as a resource for serious crystal radio research.
A MUST SEE for beginning builders and Science Fair Project builders.
Tell Owen I said hello.
Crystal Radio
Supply This is one of my favorite supplier for
parts such as variable capacitors used to build crystal radios, and
great prices too.
Peebles Originals This is Mike Peebles website with information about Crystal Radio, Tube & amp; Transistor Radio, Parts, Plans, Kits and other Items associated with "Nostalgic Radio Building".
Allens Web Page New site by a radio collector and boat builder, many radio items for sale here.
Gollum's Crystal Receiver World The First German crystal receiver website with many photos and hints about crystal radio construction, testing and use.
Lance's Crystal Radio Website Lance Borden's Crystal Radio Webapge with plans and kits for sale.
John's Radio Pages A great resource that has details about the early Miller high fidelity tuners.
Stay Tuned Take this hot link to a related page by a colleague who specialized in sound powered equipment. It has been recently expanded with dozens of crystal radio construction plans.This site is a MUST SEE!
Tom's Terrific Tuners This is a page by Tom Kipgen that has homebuilt crystal radios made with beautifully machined parts and true vintage looks, plus vintage looking wook knobs for building radio projects. Many high quality items for sale.
The Old Radio Builder This is a nice webpage showing vintage crystal radio projects, modern projects, and old radio restoration projects.
Jim Frederick's
Crystal
Radio Page This page has plans and kits to buy
such
as the high tech Hobbydyne crystal radio, tell Jim I sent
you.
Play Things of Past
Great source for all sorts of vintage radio replacement parts
including tubes, all types of transformers, knobs, dials, glass, belts,
variable capacitors, coils and more. I can't think of anything not
available here for an old radio and at great prices.
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Ian Sanders' Crystal Radio
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Dick Korf''s Handcrafted Detector Stand threepalms@prtel.com
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