I second the book "Basic Electronics" above. It's not a general electronics book. It is aimed at audio/radio circuits and has a lot of tube circuits too. It has entire chapters on receivers and tuned circuits. It is dealing with radio communication in the services so it is a little different but the basic principles are the same.It is not going to give you schematic for the project you want but it will be a very good basic book and not very expensive. It is very clearly written having been put together to educate servicemen.
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A second book that is indirectly helpful would be the ARRL handbooks. These are aimed at amateur radio crowd and not commercial am-fm tuners but, again, most of the basics, I think, are the same. The earlier editions (1945-60) are good for tube circuits too.
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I have not used these resources that much for the radio info but rather for the amp info they both include but the radio/receiver stuff is all there.
Finally, if you are going down this road I suggest you start asking these questions at one of the many diy/electronics forums as you will get a lot larger and more informed response. Agon is really basically a retail oriented forum.
Cheers,
I remain
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A second book that is indirectly helpful would be the ARRL handbooks. These are aimed at amateur radio crowd and not commercial am-fm tuners but, again, most of the basics, I think, are the same. The earlier editions (1945-60) are good for tube circuits too.
ARRL Handbooks on EBay
I have not used these resources that much for the radio info but rather for the amp info they both include but the radio/receiver stuff is all there.
Finally, if you are going down this road I suggest you start asking these questions at one of the many diy/electronics forums as you will get a lot larger and more informed response. Agon is really basically a retail oriented forum.
Cheers,
I remain