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The Era of the Triode Radio1920-1928
By Bob Voss, N4CD
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The Beginnings of “Tube Radio”
• In the beginning
• The invention of the Tube
• The regenerative radio
• The TRF receiver
• The TRF era
• Beyond the “triode”
• PATENTS! Marconi!
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Paragon 'Tuner” - 1920
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Paragon Tuner Insides
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Paragon Detector & Amp
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Detector Amp Insides
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Grebe TRF MU-1 Syncrophase
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In the Beginning
Up to 1895 - There was 'Static' – but no one listened to anything
Marconi invents 'Spark Gap' radio -more static Marconi and others invent 'spark gap' receivers The world is full of profitable 'useful noise' Soon 'chaos' fills the airwaves – loud wins Primitive technology – that 'works' Marconi owns radio technology through patents
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What is a 'receiver'?
Converts RF signals (power) into something that can be heard, seen, or copied – (audio)
Ideally has good 'selectivity' to choose the signals you want from the ones you don't
Is 'affordable' and 'reliable' Has good sensitivity to hear 'weaker signals' Can be used 'anywhere' easily Easy to use
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Power - It's all about power
Signals are in microvolts – 1 uV is less than picowatt of power into 1K long wire
Big antenna to collect lots of 'RF' power Human can hear fractions of a microwatt with
good headphones (crystal radio for example) Best 'horn speakers' need fractions of a
milliwatt Receivers provide the 'power gain'
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Ham Radio History
1910s – Experimenters – 1914 – Hams banished to 'below 200 meters' Hams given 'useless frequencies' This is the era of 'spark and arc' Commercial – Rotary Spark and Poulson Arc Most using non-tube receivers Hams off the air in US - 1917 to 1918 – WW I
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Commercial Radio
0.5 to 250K Poulson Arc Thought Lower Frequencies better Marconi – 250M and 500M standard freqs Transatlantic – 1000 to 3000 Meters Marconi 'owned radio' through patents Expensive 'tube' RX - rare
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Early Receivers
Coherer – Brantley – glass tube/iron filings Marconi Magnetic Detector (“Maggie”) Liquid Baretter Silicon Crystal Galena Crystal Rare – 'tube detector' (mid 1910s) Headphones (sensitive! expensive!)
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Early receivers
Needed multiple 'high Q' tuned circuits Tried to 'match' antenna for max power capture Detector loaded down tuned circuits Marconi owned the patents on 'tuning'! Tuning often determined by your antenna! A good receiver covered 300-3000 meters Needed 'good ears' and good headphones
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The Tube – The Game Changer
1904 – Fleming “Valve” - diode 1906 – De Forest - “Audion” triode Ma Bell mades 'long distance amplifer' Hand made in light bulb factory Unreliable, very expensive, fragile
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Tubular Audions
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Spherical Audion - 1908
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World War One1914-1918
Military Needs Communications – Pronto! Ship to Shore / Ship to Ship / Ship intercom US to Europe Development of “Standard Tubes' VT1 VT2 500,000 tubes made – mostly for audio! Europe has the technology to do it – not US
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World War I Aftermath
Large Tube Making Capacity – military winds down after war
Marconi patents 'confiscated' during war The arrival of the 'gang of 4' who owned patents Hams back on the air Sarnoff arrives – RCA Home entertainment schemes – tel wires
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AM Broadcasting Era starts
1920 – First AM broadcast experiments 1922 – First regular scheduled broadcasts Start of the 'mass produced radio' Hundreds of small (25-100w) stations Tubes quickly capable of thousands of watts of
power People hungry for home entertainment
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Early Receiver Design
Pre 1922 or so – both military/home Used variable or tapped inductors for tuning Variometers – Variocouplers Good varible capacitors – 'not invented yet' Used 'diode detectors' or 'grid leak detector' Resistors - expensive/unreliable If tube detector – battery powered
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DeForest Crystal Radio 1918
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Variometer – variable “L”
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The First Common Triode Tube
Has a Filament, a 'grid' and a plate First commercial tubes – UV200 and UV201 UV 200 – 'soft vacuum' detector UV 201 – 'hard vacuum' 'amplifier' Gain – maybe 8 to 10 Filament – 5V at 1 amp! Ran off battery power (wet cell “A”, dry cell “B”
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The Diode Tube
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The Triode Tube
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Modern Triode Tube
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“Grid Leak” Circuit
Provides 'diode' detection – grid acts like a plate – fairly sensitive
Provides Audio Gain - maybe x10 Is high impedance input – no loading on tuned
circuit Is used in 'almost every' 1920s receiver! Parts – tube, expensive resistor, 2 capacitors
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The Grid Leak Circuit
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The Regen Receiver
Armstrong credited with 'inventing' the regenerative receiver
Gain of hundreds of times (300-400 typical) Is a “Q Multiplier” for selectivity 1 Tube or 2 tubes – headphones 3 tubes will drive horn speaker Needs good external antenna/ground Hard to use for unsophisticated user
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Effect of Regeneration
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The Regen Detector
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“Tickler” Winding on Coil
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The Regen for Hams
Copies CW and AM Spark outlawed in 1926 (gone by '24 really) Provides 'two signal reception' Sensitive – up to 10 MHz Everything 'detunes' it – hand capacity, antenna
in wind, voltage, strong nearby signals Cheap! Easy to make Works on those 'useless frequencies' > 1.5 Mhz
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Regens for Broadcast
Tubes – 'expensive' – the fewer the better Took big outside antennas – no one cared Battery powered – only half of homes had A/C BC radio was the latest 'gadget' that everyone
had to have Used only 1 or 2 expensive tubes Started the 'mass production' of radios
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The Early Commercial Regens
Crosley 2 tube (regen det and amp) 1923 era
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RCA Radiola Regen Receiver
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Radiola III insides
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Radiola III insides
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Mass Market Regen Problems
Dead spots – antenna length/impedance Oscillator radiation - Two hand operation and 'hunt and find'
operation – need to track 'knob positions' Strong signal capture Audio is 'clipped' at high regen level Requires constant adjusting of gain when
changing freq The 'gang of 4' owned the patents. $$$$
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Triode Problems
Triodes love to oscillate – higher freqs even more so.
1920 triodes have low gain 1920 triodes have large internal parts 1920 triodes require transformer coupling for
maximum power transfer 1920s circuits are built on wood chassis It's 'the only game in town'
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Triode 'stray' capacity
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The TRF – Tuned Radio Freq RX
Multiple Stages of Tuned RF Amps Followed by Grid Leak Detector Avoids the Armstrong Patent on regen Multiple low gain stages (x10 each) Followed by one or more audio amp stages MAJOR problems with self oscillation Used more power hungry tubes
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Early TRF Receivers
Every stage had a tuning knob! (Var “C”) All built on wood chassis Fancy cabinets/layouts were called for Didn't work at higher frequencies (>1.5 MHz) Many were unstable and self oscillated Easier to use than regen, but not much! Still needed big outside antenna Power hungry – typically 5 tubes
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TRF circuit
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Neutralization
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Taming the TRF
Three Axis Coil layout (X,Y, Z)or 65 deg Ganged Tuning - “Single Dial” (never worked all
that well, but good enough for many) AC to DC 'power packs' for “B” battery, then “A”
battery Invention of the “AC tube” (indirectly heated fil) NEUTRALIZATION
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The Early “Speaker” - (milliwatts)
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Erla Toroid Coils
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Grebe – Coil Design – Gang TuningBinocular Coils
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Reflex Receivers – Save a Tube
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Reflexed Circuit
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Fada Neutrodyne
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Improvements
Shielding (late 20s) AC 'tubes' – indirectly heated cathodes Metal Chassis and Compartments Screen Grid Tube (Tetrode) – 1927 on AC Powered Radio - 1927 (PS Internal) Superhet (1927 forward) – PATENTS! Pentode and “Pentagrid” tubes (1929) The “All American Five” design – 5 tubes Multi-Section Tubes!
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Triode Radio
Started with 'detector tube' Battery powered radio – Regen and TRF Neutrodyne Radio Single Dial Radio (half success) AC Powered Radio Tetrodes and Pentodes Shielding Superhet takes over BC radio
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The End