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Two LEDs In Parallel Can Rectify Radio Waves And Light Up!
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In a previous video I demonstrated how you can light up an LED with a tuned antenna, and a reverse biased diode in parallel with your LED,, but I didn't realize you could do the same thing using two ordinary LEDs. The LED circuit was not nearly as sensitive as my design which used the 1SS86 diode, and could not respond to WiFi signals from my router, but it did work on my 200 food long wire antenna, thanks to a close by radio station and my two meter walkie talkie was also able to light up my LEDs, my transmitter antenna had to be real close to the antenna on my LEDs. Here is a link to the first video if you want more information on the diode and LED circuit.    • 2 Dollar Radiation Detector You Can B...  .
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@awesomecronk7183

6 months ago

Ayo this has got to be one of the easiest shortwave morse code receiver you will ever see

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@jamesjorgenson2335

3 months ago

Takes me back to early 2000's cell phone accessories.

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@gr00vadelic

3 months ago

Geez, if I stumbled upon your channel when i was younger...Id be trying to replicate all your projects. This is all soo cool! Thank you!

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@adamgerald849

4 months ago

This is so cool. I can't believe I've never known this. I work on cell phone tower equipment and have spare LEDs at home. I wonder if it can pick up RF in the cellular communications bands like 600 - 2500 MHz. I was on a rooftop close to some antennas today. I'll have to remember to make one of these and take it to work when I'm near some more live antennas.

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@robertmuailupebaude3447

4 months ago

Absolutely outstanding, a fan from the first video, thank you for your knowledge and sharing your knowledge

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@calzone9033

6 months ago

I'm in a automotive technology class and one of the things that we have to do is create various breadboards, I'll have to give this a go

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@ChessIsJustAGame

4 months ago

Different color LED's have different forward "on" voltages. I've found green LED'S light first and last. I had a largely discharged coin cell battery and placed 3 LED'S in "on" configuration to see which would stay on the longest. Green won, hands down and stayed lit for hours, dim, but still lit many hours later.

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@NotTellingYoo

4 months ago

Those LEDs are connected in series, not parallel. I also live in Oregon. I saw your video about solar panel and cordless phone amplifier and instantly binge-watched all of your videos. You are one of the most prolific independent engineers I have ever had the privilege to observe. I have learned more from you on this day than a full year of courses in AC and digital electronics. Great respect and admiration. I wonder if you could use a microwave to amplify wifi....

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@northsouthpaw

3 months ago

I used this configuration in a small power am transmitter by placing it in series with the antenna. I then tuned the antenna until both were the same brightness.

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@Ron_Leonard

4 months ago

You should have been my, radio principles, lecturer.

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@HughJassole420

4 months ago

This is absolutely amazing i just love technology and everything we can learn from it i mean seriously how is this any different than magic i mean sure with a simple understanding of electronics and physics it makes sense that this should work but if you strip all that back and just look at these two bulbs that are seemingly lighting up from nothing that is like magic to me at least thanks for this!

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@bettinashope9637

2 months ago

Ty for this information ❤

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@frequencywatchers

4 months ago

My Soviet Germanium Diodes Works GUUUD WITH THIS AND THEY ARE SUPERBRIGHT

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@skie6282

6 months ago

This sounds like a weird and uncommon but useful survival tip. If you have those few items maybe it will help you detect when you are closer to civilization, or a cell service without turning on a nearly dead phone alot.

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@dbblues.9168

4 months ago

It's amazing what can be done with diodes

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@RamyFal

4 months ago

How long the Antenna nedds to be ?

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@sandasturner9529

4 months ago

I need to try this.

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@vinson6337

4 months ago

Could this captured energy charge a capacitor?

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