Coils!

In addition to the air variable capacitors, three of the parts bins contained a bunch of pre-wound antenna coils, including these that looked unused. One of them even had an instruction sheet.

Calrad CLS Loopstick.

Calrad CLS loopstick antenna

They consist of two coils, one wound on top of the other and what seems to be a ferrite rod inside that can be tuned by turning the screwdriver or even a knob at the other end.

Coils on the loopstick antenna
Tuning slugs on the loopstick antenna coil

One was also in a box, a Miller A-5495-A with two separate coils and a capacitor. Looks like it has a tuning range of 540 – 1700 kHz, which is the AM broadcast band.

Miller A-5495-A antenna coil

This one was tunable as well by turning the screw at the end.

Tuning slug in the Miller antenna coil

Now, if I can find some Ge diodes, I wonder if I could use these in a crystal radio


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