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Which Resonator Should I Choose For My Radio?

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    Hello I want to design a mini radio, as it is one of my homework.. But as I don't quite clearly know about the resonators, I want to ask for your help. I have checked online and found some ceramic resonators, and chose this one: CSBLA400KECE-B0 .(Click the datasheet for your reference: CSBLA400KECE-B0.pdf ) Now can anyone ansewer me the following questions: 1.What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type if I use it in my radio? 2.Some one will use quartz crystal resonators when designing communication equipment, is it OK for me to use ceramic resonator rather than the crystal one? 3.Do you have any other choice of the resonator? Any suggestion will be appreciated!Thank you very much !

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      Hello I want to design a mini radio, as it is one of my homework.. But as I don't quite clearly know about the resonators, I want to ask for your help. I have checked online and found some ceramic resonators, and chose this one: CSBLA400KECE-B0 .(Click the datasheet for your reference: CSBLA400KECE-B0.pdf ) Now can anyone ansewer me the following questions: 1.What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type if I use it in my radio? 2.Some one will use quartz crystal resonators when designing communication equipment, is it OK for me to use ceramic resonator rather than the crystal one? 3.Do you have any other choice of the resonator? Any suggestion will be appreciated!Thank you very much !

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      This is the wrong site for this question. This site is dedicated to writing code and PC hardware. You would be much better served asking on site dedicated to radio hardware.

      Asking questions is a skill CodeProject Forum Guidelines Google: C# How to debug code Seriously, go read these articles.
      Dave Kreskowiak

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        Hello I want to design a mini radio, as it is one of my homework.. But as I don't quite clearly know about the resonators, I want to ask for your help. I have checked online and found some ceramic resonators, and chose this one: CSBLA400KECE-B0 .(Click the datasheet for your reference: CSBLA400KECE-B0.pdf ) Now can anyone ansewer me the following questions: 1.What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type if I use it in my radio? 2.Some one will use quartz crystal resonators when designing communication equipment, is it OK for me to use ceramic resonator rather than the crystal one? 3.Do you have any other choice of the resonator? Any suggestion will be appreciated!Thank you very much !

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        "Resonators" is pretty generic term. In general - you are implying a demodulation part of the receiver where "resonators" are used for getting the final; humanely "readable" audio. In such application crystal or ceramic resonators are OK to use. I far as technology - the crystal resonators are sort of "things of the past" mainly due to the cost. Do you have a schematic of your receiver ? I'll be interested to take a look.

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          Hello I want to design a mini radio, as it is one of my homework.. But as I don't quite clearly know about the resonators, I want to ask for your help. I have checked online and found some ceramic resonators, and chose this one: CSBLA400KECE-B0 .(Click the datasheet for your reference: CSBLA400KECE-B0.pdf ) Now can anyone ansewer me the following questions: 1.What are the advantages and disadvantages of this type if I use it in my radio? 2.Some one will use quartz crystal resonators when designing communication equipment, is it OK for me to use ceramic resonator rather than the crystal one? 3.Do you have any other choice of the resonator? Any suggestion will be appreciated!Thank you very much !

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          Craig Robbins
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          yai ck, In case it helps... Last year I restored an antique tube radio. I found the members of the forums at www.antiqueradios.com to be very knowledgeable about radio technology. Best wishes, Craig

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