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Old 3rd Jan 2022, 6:44 pm   #1
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Default John L. Reinartz, receiver from Radioamater magazine 1925

All the best and good luck in the new year!
How do I turn an "All Concert" reciever into a modern receiver? Use Reinartz feedback. Although the AM in the Czech Republic ended on December 31, 2021, I was inspired by instructions from the Radioamater Czechoslovakia magazine from 1925.
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Default Re: John L. Reinartz, reciever from Radioamater magazine 1925

What a beautiful-looking receiver.

It's not just a piece of technical equipment, it truly is a work of art!
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Thank you for your comment
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That is one of the most beautiful receivers I have ever seen- look after it well!
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Default Re: John L. Reinartz, receiver from Radioamater magazine 1925

It's certainly a looker!

To answer your original question, I'd suggest a signal source, be it FM or digital, modulating a low power MW AM transmitter!
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That really is a work of art!
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Just as everybody else has said, superb work of art.

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Default Re: John L. Reinartz, receiver from Radioamater magazine 1925

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All the best and good luck in the new year!
How do I turn an "All Concert" reciever into a modern receiver? Use Reinartz feedback. Although the AM in the Czech Republic ended on December 31, 2021, I was inspired by instructions from the Radioamater Czechoslovakia magazine from 1925.
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https://youtu.be/_bh7mDT2WbY
As others have said, a superb looking receiver. A suitable way of getting an AM signal would be to construct a MiniMod as many have done on this forum. This would enable you to transmit audio from, for example, an mp3 player or FM radio at low power on the Medium Wave at around 1MHz. A search of this forum will give you all you need to know about MiniMod. I have attached two photos of my MiniMod project which combines a MiniMod with an FM radio from Banggood.
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All the best and good luck in the new year!
How do I turn an "All Concert" reciever into a modern receiver? Use Reinartz feedback. Although the AM in the Czech Republic ended on December 31, 2021, I was inspired by instructions from the Radioamater Czechoslovakia magazine from 1925.
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https://youtu.be/_bh7mDT2WbY
As others have said, a superb looking receiver. A suitable way of getting an AM signal would be to construct a MiniMod as many have done on this forum. This would enable you to transmit audio from, for example, an mp3 player or FM radio at low power on the Medium Wave at around 1MHz. A search of this forum will give you all you need to know about MiniMod. I have attached two photos of my MiniMod project which combines a MiniMod with an FM radio from Banggood.
Thank you for the offered help, I already counted on it a bit and I made this Transmitter AM MW
https://youtu.be/-nEzVMT6eRk
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Thank you to all colleagues for the recognition, I appreciate it
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