StolenWindows
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2025
Let's get some radioshack geeks in here. I love radios and I love ancient Rome. Here's my pick: a steam-powered flywheel that spins a hemp or linen belt on two drums, generating static friction, on an iron post, with a bronze spark gap next to it with telegraph key and leyden jar wired to the spark gap using bronze on the top and bottom of the jar, with the screw-in on the top serving as the antenna (it's a bronze knob). A bronze chain goes inside the jar from the bronze lid and touches metal bronze foil inside. That's a medieval capacitor and a Roman-style spark gap transmitter. For the receiver, since they didn't have any magnets, use lodestone which is weaker quality, so expect low audio cracking and beeps, use a bronze diaphragm with wooden ear cups and copper wire for the headphones, use a wooden block with a galena crystal on top of it, with bronze holding it to the wood, and metal bronze pads on the sides to hook the headphones to listen in. Use beeswax to insulate wires.
Last edited: