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Many thanks to Mike of Mikes Electronic Parts (https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com),
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The Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio is more than just a crystal radio circuit in a jam
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the tricky rotating nickel detectors and sensitive relays, used by Tesla in the late
1800's.
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By using a program like Audio Hyjack Pro (/id/DIY (/member/EasyMeWorld/)
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In the following video, the Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio is used to give voice to a
Mac Hyperspace screensaver! The simple crystal circuit is apparently sensitive
to the screen synchronization RF frequencies, and so it provides awesome
background sounds...check it out:
The next movie shows "Spooky", the radio, beside a Dancing Ghost homopolar
motor. The motor emits electromagnetic waves that are picked up by Spooky's
antenna coils, and we hear the results translated through computer software in
real time...spooky!!
Here's a movie of the action in the new PC game "Tesla", featuring the Spooky
Tesla Spirit Radio;
Step 1: Parts List And Schematic Diagram
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List of Materials
1 Small Jam Jar, (Mason Jar) with large mouth
1 3 1/4 inch dia Plexiglas (or polycarbonate) cover lid, 1/8 inch thick
1 C1 60/141 pf Variable Capacitor (Mike's Electronic Parts # VARCAP141
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/variablecapacitor60pf141pf/))
$1.97 ea.
1 Extension Shaft and Knob for above (Mike's Electronic Parts # ExtKnob1
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/extknob/)) $1.87 ea.
1 L1 680 uh Ferrite Loopstick Antenna (Mike's Electronic Parts # LSA680470
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/680uhloopstickantennacoil
tap470uh/)) $2.97 ea.
1 D1 Germanium 1N34A Diode (Mikes's Electronic Parts # 1N34A
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/1n34a/)) $0.49 ea
1 C2 .001uf Capacitor (marked 102) (Mikes's Electronic Parts # CAP.001uf
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/001ufcapacitor/)) $0.33 ea
1 R1 47k Resistor (Mikes's Electronic Parts # 47kRES
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/47kresistor/)) $.25 ea
1 Chassis Banana Jack Red (*Allied Stock # 5280158) $.53 ea
1 Chassis Banana Jack Black (*Allied Stock # 5280159) $.53 ea
2 (or more for each antenna) Banana Plug (*Allied Stock # 5280302) $1.21
2 3.5 mm Mono Chassis Jack (*Allied Stock # 9320260) $1.16
(above plugs and jacks also available as part of "Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio" Kit
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/spookyteslaspiritradioparts
kit/) )
a few inches of 20 gauge hookup wire
solder
1 Audio Patch Cord, 1/8 inch plug ends (also part of "Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio" Kit
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/spookyteslaspiritradiopartskit/) )
(Total Parts Cost less than $30.)
Note1: Most of the above parts are available in the "Spooky Tesla Spirit
Radio" Kit (https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/spookyteslaspiritradioparts
kit/)
from Mike's Electronic Parts (https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/spooky
teslaspiritradiopartskit/)
Note2: Complete crystal spirit radios that can also be adapted are
available from
EJ Gold's Crystal Quantum Radios at YoyodyneIndustries
(http://www.yoyodyneindustries.com).
Note3: For Each Spiral Pancake Antenna,
6 feet of #14 gauge solid copper wire
Banana Plug
Note4: For the Football Style Antenna,
4 feet #10 gauge solid copper wire.
40 feet of #30 gauge coated magnet wire.
Heavy Paper
Scotch Tape
Hot Glue
SuperGlue
Banana Plug
Tools
Needlenose pliers
Wire Cutter
Soldering iron
Computer w/ Audio Hijack audio software (Mac), or equivalent (older iMacs may
work best! )
Please Note!
As of Oct 2015, above Crystal radio parts and Spooky Tesla Spirit Radio
kits (https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/spookyteslaspiritradio
partskit/) are now available at Mike's Electronic Parts
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com)
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Please be positive and constructive. w I Made it! Add Images Post Comment
a day ago Reply
PaulR13 (/member/PaulR13) made it!
I made the radio using a Rubbermaid container and decided to make one cone
and one pancake antenna. I am running PC and am trying to find software like
audio hijack but the closest I can get is audacity which is free. @mrfixitrick if
you could point me to audio hijacks PC equal I'd really appreciate it.
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ZElectro (/member/ZElectro) . PaulR13 (/member/PaulR13) a day ago Reply
Looking at the audio output jack, I see an error.
The ground (black wire) on the jack should be connected to lower bottom
lug.
The two terminals on top can be connected together or reverse what you
have and put the diode, capacitor, resistor to the lug you have the black
wire on.
I used to own the store you purchased the items from, so I am familiar
with the wiring. The jack has a built in switch that disconnects the lug
where you have the diode, capacitor, resistor wire connected when a plug
is inserted. If you need more help I can send a drawing or contact Mike at
https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/
Im not sure i follow. Your saying im using the wrong one of the three as a
ground?
Yes the ground is the terminal on the bottom ( the one you do not have
connected), connect your black wire there. Also the two other connections
are wrong.
The terminal you have the diode, capacitor, resistor connected is a
switched output. To correct the wiring for what you are doing tie the top
two pins together or move the diode, capacitor, resistor over to the pin you
have the black wire connected to.
The switched output terminals are used for radios that when you plug in
an earphone the speaker turns off and unplug the earphone the speaker
works again. So only one or the other works at a time. A feature not used
in this project. A feature that can be by passed by just connecting them
both together or not using the switched output by reversing the diode,
capacitor, resistor from what you have.
I see i will have to change that over once i get home from work. Thank
you very much for that!
The Peddler (/member/The Peddler) made it!
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2 years ago Reply I Made it! Favorite Share
I made this device with great success. Here is a sound sample of my first audio
test; http://llamamusic.com/docs/TeslaTestTrack.mp3 (http://llama
music.com/docs/TeslaTestTrack.mp3)
The audio file was exported directly from the Audio Mulch program into WAV
format and then converted to MP3 @320kpbs.
I was able to keep parts cost low thanks to taydaelectronics.com
(http://www.taydaelectronics.com) and comtrolauto.netfirms.com
(http://comtrolauto.netfirms.com). The total for everything was $18.80. I made
the copper antennas in a conical shape because to me, it looks better visually.
Even when it's not plugged in, it looks great sitting next to synthesizers and
other music gear. Lots of fun!
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15 days ago
Updated link for Spirit Radio audio test #1;
http://llamamusic.com/docs/TeslaTestTrack.mp3 (http://llama
music.com/docs/TeslaTestTrack.mp3)
X mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) (author) . The Peddler (/member/The Peddler)
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8 2 years ago Reply
A great build with fun sounds! Thanks for sharing it.
why the resistor at R1...?
also you never detailed frequecncy range...
All you have do is find similar parts to these in the diagram
on page 134 and reference where you got it and you have
an extremely powerful radio. When I build it and attached
multiple antanna and I could hear the radio 7 feet away
Louldly from the radio.
Here is the transistor set diagram for a more effective and
amazing two transistor radio from electronic playgrounds
130 page 134 expirement 113.
Reference: http://www.elenco.com/admin_data/pdffiles/EP
130_M... (http://www.elenco.com/admin_data/pdffiles/EP
130_Manual_REVC.pdf)
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Traveler3339 (/member/Traveler3339)
8 months ago Reply
any old school electricians out there, you know how to
make this work without the use of a laptop? I am pretty
sure Tesla did not use a laptop to power the speakers.
christian.harmse.7 (/member/christian.harmse.7) . Traveler3339
(/member/Traveler3339) 8 months ago Reply
You could probably just stick an old (or new) small
amp on there. Should not be too hard.
ktpinegar (/member/ktpinegar) . christian.harmse.7 (/member/christian.harmse.7)
WBAP (820). Does anyone have an idea how i can
pick up, well, spirits? Maybe i need to increase the
feedback on the coil.
6 months ago
the laptop is accepting the signal and amplifying for clarity and
sound magnification. Headphones will do the same, but
cannot record or playback, :( surround sounds also work, plug
it into the feed in! Like I said the laptop is a sound magnifier.
| spark master (/member/spark master) . Traveler3339 (/member/Traveler3339)
8 months ago Reply
Xtal head phone/ceramic headphone. You also could
try a piezo tweeter, or piezo mike/speaker.
(the link to mike has all the parts)
Remember b4 their were amplifiers, they had simple
Xtal headphones, (cans).Unfortunately Lindsay's
Publications went out of business, they had scads of
books on everything old.... how to build from scratch.
If size is not an issue, you could make a variable cap
out of cardboard and aluminum foil.
Just google Xtal Radio , or Crystal Radio and go to
one of 300 sites. Some show you how to make
individualy parts, need a fixed cap, roll your own!
What is in a simple cap, foil and insulator paper
To make it loud enough to hear w/o putting it in the
ear, try making a passive smartphone amplifier. (here
on instructables they have a few of them.) Ten add
the Xtal headphone as the source. Inside a bose
wave radio is a baffle that is a folded horn, go for it!
After making this radio, I gave a quick demonstration to the
other guys living on the same floor as me in the dorms.
They heard the whispers but didn't really comprehend what
exactly they were hearing until I explained what the device
tapped (more like traveled) into; they pretty much fainted
when I spoke the words "disembodied souls" and "parallel
universes" HAHA. Seeing that I attend very small &
extremely religious liberal arts college in nowhere Ohio,
they all took the bait. HAHA Priceless. It's too bad these
misinformed peers of mine buried it somewhere the next
morning while I was in class. Ill just make another one.
Any substitute for 1N34A diode ?
People really believe this is "Tesla's spirit radio"! Ridiculous!
:)
Seems like scientific consensus (and laypeople who think 8 months ago
they're experts after reading one article) have been wrong
before. How do you feel about geocentrism? Just saying.
randomdude735 (/member/randomdude735) . IngenuityAtWork
(/member/IngenuityAtWork) 6 months ago Reply
Don't you mean KanyeGeocentrism? Gee's I crack
me up....
Hello. Is it necessary to use Plexiglas? Does using the
normal metal cover that comes with the jar interfere?
Thanks!
Mrfixit,
I enjoyed your post, do you have the video's anyplace that
does not require adobe, perhaps on you tube? I love the
look of double coils. Is the sound program a freebie for the
MAC?
Have you ever listened to telephone poles? (I do not kid
here, there was a site many years back that was all about
"singing telephone poles" and it was not a rock group. I
wish I had the site right now, I ask everywhere I go
whenever it seems appropriate.
Kinda like when the Ent's ask the Hobbits if they have seen
the Lady Ents!!
thanks
sparkie
Guys! You need to pay attention to the ads in the
comments! Everything you need is at Mikes Electronic
Parts!! Lol
As best as I can determine the 60/160 pF variable
capacitors no longer exist. Nothing on google, eBay,
Aliexpress, or any antique radio supply that I can google.
Does anyone know of a source?
8 months ago
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/5pcsDuplex223p60pf1...
(http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/5pcsDuplex223p60pf140pf2
1mmHoleShaftRadioVariableCapacitor
s484/281822604077?hash=item419defab2d)
This should work (I have built a crystal radio with these
before).
Thanks for the tip. I ordered on U.S.A. eBay site. No worries! 8 months ago
X mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) (author) . Hugh2001 (/member/Hugh2001)
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8 I updated the parts list to reflect the new parts and 8 months ago Reply
nearcomplete Kit available from Mikes Electronics
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com). Check it out!
How can we trace down the original parts list that Nikola Tesla
himself used?
8 months ago
You can't because tesla didn't do this but you can track down
old diodes and capacitors.
For example:
https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/1n450...
(https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/product/1n450/)
n71 (/member/n71) . IntelliTrance. (/member/IntelliTrance.) a year ago Reply
You can't. Tesla simply didn't do this.
I'm absolutely lost on how you've got the cone antenna
wired to the device... Can you draw a diagram or
something? Thank you so much!
Hi again, so we have the radio made but can't get
anything out of it except a very low static signal. And the
variable capacitor does not seem to affect anything. We
have the radio going into a sound card so we can connect
to active monitors as the built in output on the computer
was too low volume. So all we seem to be doing is getting
cool effects off a very small amount of static, no am radio
or variable with capacitor or light diode! I've read all the
comments so not sure if there's much you can suggest but
let me know if you have any more tips. Thanks, Hannah
X mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) (author) . HannahW1 (/member/HannahW1)
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8 There may be a problem with a burnt diode or bad 10 months ago Reply
connection. The diode can burn from the heat of
soldering it. (Note: Use a pliers as a heat sink when
soldering. )
To see if things are working properly, you can try
using a long antenna to get more gain on local radio
signals. I use a 20 foot piece of copper wire strung
across my living room ceiling! :) Otherwise without
antenna, may be hard to hear local am radio.
You should be able to hear an electric motor for
example as a test. A Dremel tool or electric drill
close to the radio should be easily heard. Use
multiple "Gain" modules if necessary to increase the
volume. To hear laser, needs a delicate setup with
lots of gain. The radio must be "on the edge" by
being very sensitive.
You might be better off using the builtin output of
the computer, and then amplifying that. (As the
sound card may be cutting off and may use a
different grounding system.)
What computer do you use?
X mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) (author) . HannahW1 (/member/HannahW1)
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8 11 months ago Reply
You must use Audio Hijack Pro or comparable
Windows software to amplify the signal and give it
texture. I use three levels of gain, and other modules
to modify the sound. Then, static takes on a whole
new dimension.
HannahW1 (/member/HannahW1) . mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) Reply
hi there yes we are putting it through audio hijack and using 11 months ago
your screenshots for reference and yes the static does
sound good! but i don't think the variable capacitor is working
should this change the sound of the static too? we get no
change when turning the knob... also no change with
electromagnetic interference or with shining the light on the
diode...
thanks, hannah
How can pay you to make me one of these radios?
You can call me dumb dora are anything you like but what is
this spirit radio for.? I have seen the video's and post. Is it a
listening device of some kind. Like a micro phone? That is
what I am understanding. And if it is why go to all the trouble?
Please email me because I will probably not remember how
to get back to this site. I really would like to know what it is for.
Also my great great great grandfather invented the radio
receiver is this what this is.? Here is the link that explains his
invention, his diagrams on how he built the receiver are there
also.
http://www.wdrcobg.com/doolittle.html
(http://www.wdrcobg.com/doolittle.html)
Here is my email address if someone could explain to dumb
dora please I am interested on what it is and what it is for.
Judykdoolittle@gmail.com
Thank you !!
Just built this.. I cant get anything but static. No sound
reactions to light on the diode or anything. I can get am if I
touch the antennas, thats about it.. I quaddrupil checked my
connections and even disassembled and reassembled.. still
absolutely nothing but am radio when touched and static
when not touched... Help anyone??
X mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) (author) . Powertripp (/member/Powertripp)
|
8 a year ago Reply
If you get static and AM when touching, you have done
everything correctly. I believe you need to plug into the
sound port of a Mac computer running Audio Hijack
software set with the Spooky settings... Also, Increase
signal by using a 20 foot antenna and ground if you
wish.
"Tesla's spirit radio"? :) Are you for real? :)
Powertripp (/member/Powertripp) . mrfixitrick (/member/mrfixitrick) Reply
a year ago
Been messing with it more.. Still nothing but static.. Diode is non
responsive to light, does pick up my soldering gun though. I used
a variable capacitor along with a ferrite loopstick from an old
radio though.. Could that be the problem? What pf does any old
radio usually pick up? I got a rad germanium diode by the way; i
dont know if that makes a difference?
Has anyone successfully built one?
Im willing to pay someone to build one for me.
People are naive, Tesla never did this nor it is any "spirit radio". This is
disinformation and I think the creator of this joke is laughing at the
ignorance.
How can one use this with a PC instead of a MAC? Thanks :)
Hiya friends! I've got mine hooked p to a Macbook Pro, which
means I had to use a USB external sound adapter since I
don't have a sound input jack. Nothing is being picked up by
the radio, and I haven't had any luck with light or touch
altering the sound. I just get static. Any advice would be hella
appreciated and returned with a good joke and a digital wink!
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