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The FReeper Foxhole Studies Foxhole and POW Radios - November 6th, 2004
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Posted on 11/05/2004 10:49:50 PM PST by snippy_about_it



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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Foxhole Radios




by Don Adamson


If you appreciate ingenuity, simplicity, and like instant gratification from your radio projects, then you ought to spend a few minutes building your own foxhole radio.

Foxhole radios were built by GIs in World War II from materials they had easy access to in the field. They usually consist of just a coil and a detector. They use a point detector, the chief component being an ordinary razor blade.

Justin Garton wrote a letter to the editor of QST, printed in the October 1944 issue:

Here is some more information on the foxhole radio sets used by the boys on the Anzio beachhead. In the daytime they could receive stations from Rome and at night Nazi propaganda "jive" programs from Berlin. Here is the diagram:



In the "Strays" section of QST for July, 1944, another mention is made of the razor blade foxhole radio:

According to Toivo Kujanpaa, a licensed ham op stationed on the Anzio Beachhead, several of the radio men there rigged up a field version of a "crystal" set using a razor blade for a detector. Their efforts were rewarded by the reception of a "jive" program (along with some German propaganda) aimed at the American forces from an Axis station in Rome.

Note the simplicity of the design. Parts were assembled on a piece of wood, usually held in place with thumbtacks. The safety pin is anchored at one end and placed so the point may be moved around on the surface of the razor blade. According to an article in Popular Mechanics of October, 1944, the blued steel surface of the blade gives the rectifying action needed for detection without crystals.

Someone soon figured out a better way to use the razor blade detector: use a pencil lead point on the razor blade (Mr. Garton attributes this innovation to a ham in New York).

I built a foxhole radio in a few minutes using the previous diagram, but I used a pencil point. I fashioned a safety pin shape out of stiff wire, then tied about an inch of pencil lead to it with finer wire. The radio worked the first time I tried it. Of course, with a fixed coil I received only one station.



The design below came from a submission by Lt. Paul M. Cornell in the September, 1945 issue of QST; he used it in the South Pacific. The photograph shows a similar radio built by Don Menning; he simply stuck the whole tip of a pencil on the end of the safety pin.



Here is the parts list for the schematic based on Lt. Cornell's submission:

(A) Antenna connection. This nail also fastens the coil form to the baseboard.

(B) Baseboard. 4 inches square, ¼ inch thick.

(C) Coil form. Wood block, 3¾ inches long, 2 inches wide and ¼ inch thick.

(D) Area of coil scraped clean along arc of switch arm.

(G) Ground connection. This nail also fastens coil form to baseboard.

(J) Jacks for 'phones. Paper clips held down by tacks.

(P) Detector. Pencil lead wrapped with copper wire and resting lightly on razor blade. Some adjustment of the location and pressure of the lead on the blade may be required.

(R) Razor blade held down and connected to wire by tack.

(S) Screw or nail for pivot of switch arm.

(SA) Switch arm made from paper clip.

(T) Thumbtack, or any kind of tack.

(W) Coil winding, approximately 175 turns No. 26 insulated wire.

In October of 1962, Popular Mechanics ran a construction article by Joe Tartas which was almost identical to the above design. Mr. Tartas noted that GIs used their bayonets buried to the hilt in moist earth for a ground connection. You probably do not want to use your vintage WWII bayonet in this manner unless you're a stickler for authenticity!

As with any radio of this type, a good ground and a long antenna (50 to 100 feet) will give you best results. Don't expect room-filling sound, but do expect a lot of fun from very little effort!

The only part of a foxhole radio you don't build from scratch is the 'phone. However, if you're really looking for a radio project built entirely from scratch, you could try your hand at building one.

If you take apart a 'phone, you'll notice they're very simple in construction. Basically, there's a coil with a small iron core. Electrical variations in this coil generate a magnetic field used to attract and repel a metal plate. This vibrating plate produces the (faint) sound you hear.

The March 1, 1994 issue of The Xtal Set Society Newsletter carried an article by Nyle Steiner describing how to build your own home-brew 'phone. Nyle used a coil made from 7000 turns of 0.004 inch wire around a ¼ inch rod. For more information, check out this article, or experiment on your own!

Disclaimer: Working with antennas and electrical devices (especially old ones) can be dangerous, and mistakes can be fatal. If you decide to work with such things, it is solely your responsibility to work safely and to know what you're doing. -DJA




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To: stand watie

Hugs!!!!!!


61 posted on 11/06/2004 1:07:58 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Matthew Paul
put your hands down and go away from against the wall!

LOL.

62 posted on 11/06/2004 1:08:40 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Diver Dave

Thanks Dave. Neat logo.


63 posted on 11/06/2004 1:09:26 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Victoria Delsoul

Good afternoon Victoria.


64 posted on 11/06/2004 1:10:01 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Matthew Paul

Thank you Matt.


65 posted on 11/06/2004 1:10:29 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather

Coffee and Orange Juice. I think Sam and I are both fighting off colds.

It does make you feel good sending stuff to the troops. I like the idea of an inventory list.


66 posted on 11/06/2004 1:11:38 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it
HI, snippy,

just talked to duckie by phone.

she's "cleaning closets".(which makes me glad i'm NOT there! LOL!)

"Leg" is FINE & improves every day. she/we is/are BLESSED!

free dixie,sw

67 posted on 11/06/2004 1:11:44 PM PST by stand watie ( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: stand watie

Cleaning closets. That's a chore I'm not fond of. I expect she's making room for shoes. :-)


68 posted on 11/06/2004 1:12:52 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise
Good afternoon ladies. Flag on Mars-o-gram.


69 posted on 11/06/2004 1:17:28 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: Professional Engineer

LOL Hey, PE, I love this Flag-o-gram!! (Mars-o-gram) LOL


70 posted on 11/06/2004 1:27:13 PM PST by Soaring Feather (~Poetry is my forte.~)
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To: snippy_about_it; Denver Ditdat
Great thread today Snippy. This is a crystal radio Spiderboy and I built last winter.

The chasis with circuit schematic carefully applied.

Winding the coil

Coil taps for limited tuning.

The complete radio. The the candy striped wire running to the left is going to a cold water pipe. The antenna was snaked out behind.

Have I ever mentioned the Telegraph ssytem we have in the house?

71 posted on 11/06/2004 1:36:54 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: Neil E. Wright
and as a current HAM,

You too, eh?. Check out my newest radio toy, er, antenna.


72 posted on 11/06/2004 1:43:16 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: snippy_about_it
Part of my Ham call letters. It's been so long since I keyed them I forgot the rest of letters. Hahaha.

The first part of my reply was Morse for NERK. I think that meant "To All Ships and Stations."

73 posted on 11/06/2004 1:45:53 PM PST by Eastbound ("Neither a Scrooge nor a Patsy be")
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To: SAMWolf

Hiya Sam


74 posted on 11/06/2004 1:46:15 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: bentfeather

Hi miss Feather


75 posted on 11/06/2004 1:46:43 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: SAMWolf

Hi, Sam. I finally learned the difference between 'Classic' and 'Romantic' and how they were reconciled when I read "Zen, and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" years ago. What a great book!


76 posted on 11/06/2004 1:52:38 PM PST by Eastbound ("Neither a Scrooge nor a Patsy be")
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To: snippy_about_it
VERY likely!

free dixie,sw

77 posted on 11/06/2004 1:54:38 PM PST by stand watie ( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: Valin; msdrby
1814 Adolphe Sax Belgium, musician/inventor (saxophone)

Well, well, well, calling the instrument a "sax" IS correct.

78 posted on 11/06/2004 1:55:08 PM PST by Professional Engineer (Those who can, do. Those who can't, vote democrat.)
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To: Matthew Paul

Since 1795, Germans Austrians and Russians have been telling us that Poland will no longer be Independent.

Poland a nation that's been blessed (/sarcasm) by geography. Nothing like having two "peaceful" neighbors Germany..Russia.


79 posted on 11/06/2004 2:48:04 PM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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To: aomagrat

I keep seeing TF 58 so...
Task Force 58
http://pacific.valka.cz/forces/tf58.htm

They certianly found a way to get into trouble.


80 posted on 11/06/2004 2:57:00 PM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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