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jiakan

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Hi,

Can anyone give me any suggestions as to how to do an experiment to produce and receive radio waves in a school lab, without using radios or an experiment similar to that of Hertz's,

This is my first post, any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Jiro. :)
 

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Any spark is going to be a transmitter. A small crystal radio could act as a receiver.

Not sure how succesful the strength of the signal will be.
 

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helper said:
Any spark is going to be a transmitter. A small crystal radio could act as a receiver.

Not sure how succesful the strength of the signal will be.
i dont think signal will be strong enough for transmission unless the distance of the transmitter and receiver is shorten alot
 

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2syllables said:
i dont think signal will be strong enough for transmission unless the distance of the transmitter and receiver is shorten alot
That was my worry about the solution
 

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50Hz is within the radio spectrum right? Get a long peice of wire in a coil, attatch it to an AC ammeter and see if you can get energy from the wiring in whatever room you're in. Another cool one is to hold a flourescent light next to a powerful radio antenna and watch it light up. (Wait, cant do that, can you? bugger)
 

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It seemed that there existed no solution except for the involvement of the transisor radio. Thanks all for the help.
 

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Rub a file along a length of metal and watch the sparks fly.

Detect it with a small crystal radio (with a long loop of wire to resonate)
 

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