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Apr 17 at 6:27 answer added K. A. Buhr timeline score: 2
Apr 17 at 2:47 comment added tlab @K.A.Buhr no that antenna location is correct. I have a piece of paper that the circuit goes thru to ensure component placement is correct and locations of ground, antenna, and output are labeled.
Apr 17 at 2:35 comment added K. A. Buhr Is it possible the antenna is actually connected on the opposite side of the diode (i.e., at the non-grounded junction of L1 and C2)?
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Apr 16 at 17:27 comment added glen_geek That class-D audio amplifier likely generates much radio frequency itself. It is possible that its radiation will mask weaker broadcast AM radio signals. You might try substituting a more linear style amplifier.
Apr 16 at 17:23 answer added Voltage Spike timeline score: 6
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