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Radio Lab Project: writing the group report TECH1002 Studies in Media Technology 2011-2012
Introduction This presentation provides detail about the content and structure of the  radio lab group report The group report is one of  three  parts of the radio lab assignment For  further details about the radio lab coursework read pages 12-14 of the module handbook
Assessment Criteria We will be looking for three main elements of achievement in the written report: Academic achievement – the ability to organize, structure and present a technical report Use of research – the incorporation of background reading in to the report Understanding and explanation of radio technology – the demonstration of a knowledge of the technical context of radio transmission and reception and audio amplification
AM Radio Receiver and Audio Amplifier Project The first main section of the report will present the making and testing of the AM radio receiver and audio amplifier  The reception results should be recorded and explained If technical failure prevents the recording of actual results, then sample results will be provided later and can be used for the purpose of the theoretical explanation of typical results
AM Radio Receiver It is important that the report explains to the reader how the AM receiver works and accounts for the results obtained.
AM Radio Receiver The AM radio receiver circuit has three main sections: Tuning Demodulation Amplification
AM Radio Receiver: Tuning What are the key components of the tuning circuit? What is the function of the coil aerial? On what principle does a tuner work? What does the tuning circuit do to the tuned frequency? variable tuning capacitor (150pF) coil aerial
AM Radio Receiver: Demodulation What is the central component of the demodulation part of the circuit? How does this component demodulate the carrier wave? diode (MK484 )
What is the key component in the amplification part of the circuit? How does this component amplify the audio information signal and why does it need current such as from a battery? What is the level of amplification sufficient to do? AM Radio Receiver: Amplification transistor (BC548B) battery power
Audio Amplifier How is sound represented in electronic sound equipment such as a radio?   How does the speaker change the electrical audio signal into a sound wave that can be heard?   What does the amplifier do to make the speaker work?   What is the key component of the audio amplifier?   What does this component do and why does it need electrical current such as from a battery? IC (Integrated Component) TBA 820M battery power
Audio Amplifier It is important that the report explains how the amplifier works with the speaker.
Reception Testing It is important that the report records the results of testing the reception and accounts for the results obtained. The headphone socket of the radio receiver was connected to the audio jack socket of the amplifier via a 3.5mm cable to listen to the radio reception through a speaker.
Reception Testing What factors govern the quality of AM radio reception achieved by the radio receiver?   What are the names and the frequencies of the radio stations that you were able to receive?   Why were you able to receive these stations only?
Research Online information can give you the frequency of the carrier wave of the radio broadcast that your radio receives. http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/howtolisten/radio/
http://www.sabrasradio.com/sabras.php?p=about
AM reception in the Leicester area – one of the many supporting links that can be found online. http://frequencyfinder.org.uk/tc/leicester.html#am_top
The local AM transmitter You should be able to find the location of the local AM transmitter and the power of the radio signal as part of your explanation of the results –  this is it – where is it?
Other Sections of the Report Introduction  – at the beginning of the report, tell the reader what the report is about, what it does, and how it is structured Conclusion  – at the end of the report only, remind the reader what you have done in the report and a summary of the main points that can be drawn from the practical labs that you have undertaken. How do you evaluate what you have done? Evaluation involves forming a judgment about the value of something, an opinion based on evidence that you have presented in the report
Other Sections of the Report Title Page  - the first page of the report should be a title page. This will contain the title of the assignment, the student numbers and names of your coursework group and your usual computer lab class (for example, A. CLAY THURSDAY 12-1).   Contents Page -  the next page will be a contents page referring to the page numbers where the separate sections start.   List of Figures Page  - after that will come a page called ‘List of Figures’, a contents page for all the diagrams and illustrations that appear in the report. All the diagrams and illustrations should be labelled (for example, Figure 1: AM transmission equipment) and if it is not your own diagram, you must reference its source.
Other Sections of the Report Bibliography  -  t he report should end with a bibliography. Please consult the Appendix 1 in the module handbook for information about using bibliography and references. You should use the  Harvard  system of referencing   Appendix  -  your radio lab log book sheets should be placed in the rear of the report in an appendix as a record of your attendance and engagement on the radio project  (Appendix 1)

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Radio project group report 2011 12

  • 1. Radio Lab Project: writing the group report TECH1002 Studies in Media Technology 2011-2012
  • 2. Introduction This presentation provides detail about the content and structure of the radio lab group report The group report is one of three parts of the radio lab assignment For further details about the radio lab coursework read pages 12-14 of the module handbook
  • 3. Assessment Criteria We will be looking for three main elements of achievement in the written report: Academic achievement – the ability to organize, structure and present a technical report Use of research – the incorporation of background reading in to the report Understanding and explanation of radio technology – the demonstration of a knowledge of the technical context of radio transmission and reception and audio amplification
  • 4. AM Radio Receiver and Audio Amplifier Project The first main section of the report will present the making and testing of the AM radio receiver and audio amplifier The reception results should be recorded and explained If technical failure prevents the recording of actual results, then sample results will be provided later and can be used for the purpose of the theoretical explanation of typical results
  • 5. AM Radio Receiver It is important that the report explains to the reader how the AM receiver works and accounts for the results obtained.
  • 6. AM Radio Receiver The AM radio receiver circuit has three main sections: Tuning Demodulation Amplification
  • 7. AM Radio Receiver: Tuning What are the key components of the tuning circuit? What is the function of the coil aerial? On what principle does a tuner work? What does the tuning circuit do to the tuned frequency? variable tuning capacitor (150pF) coil aerial
  • 8. AM Radio Receiver: Demodulation What is the central component of the demodulation part of the circuit? How does this component demodulate the carrier wave? diode (MK484 )
  • 9. What is the key component in the amplification part of the circuit? How does this component amplify the audio information signal and why does it need current such as from a battery? What is the level of amplification sufficient to do? AM Radio Receiver: Amplification transistor (BC548B) battery power
  • 10. Audio Amplifier How is sound represented in electronic sound equipment such as a radio?   How does the speaker change the electrical audio signal into a sound wave that can be heard?   What does the amplifier do to make the speaker work?   What is the key component of the audio amplifier?   What does this component do and why does it need electrical current such as from a battery? IC (Integrated Component) TBA 820M battery power
  • 11. Audio Amplifier It is important that the report explains how the amplifier works with the speaker.
  • 12. Reception Testing It is important that the report records the results of testing the reception and accounts for the results obtained. The headphone socket of the radio receiver was connected to the audio jack socket of the amplifier via a 3.5mm cable to listen to the radio reception through a speaker.
  • 13. Reception Testing What factors govern the quality of AM radio reception achieved by the radio receiver?   What are the names and the frequencies of the radio stations that you were able to receive?   Why were you able to receive these stations only?
  • 14. Research Online information can give you the frequency of the carrier wave of the radio broadcast that your radio receives. http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/howtolisten/radio/
  • 16. AM reception in the Leicester area – one of the many supporting links that can be found online. http://frequencyfinder.org.uk/tc/leicester.html#am_top
  • 17. The local AM transmitter You should be able to find the location of the local AM transmitter and the power of the radio signal as part of your explanation of the results – this is it – where is it?
  • 18. Other Sections of the Report Introduction – at the beginning of the report, tell the reader what the report is about, what it does, and how it is structured Conclusion – at the end of the report only, remind the reader what you have done in the report and a summary of the main points that can be drawn from the practical labs that you have undertaken. How do you evaluate what you have done? Evaluation involves forming a judgment about the value of something, an opinion based on evidence that you have presented in the report
  • 19. Other Sections of the Report Title Page - the first page of the report should be a title page. This will contain the title of the assignment, the student numbers and names of your coursework group and your usual computer lab class (for example, A. CLAY THURSDAY 12-1).   Contents Page - the next page will be a contents page referring to the page numbers where the separate sections start.   List of Figures Page - after that will come a page called ‘List of Figures’, a contents page for all the diagrams and illustrations that appear in the report. All the diagrams and illustrations should be labelled (for example, Figure 1: AM transmission equipment) and if it is not your own diagram, you must reference its source.
  • 20. Other Sections of the Report Bibliography - t he report should end with a bibliography. Please consult the Appendix 1 in the module handbook for information about using bibliography and references. You should use the Harvard system of referencing   Appendix - your radio lab log book sheets should be placed in the rear of the report in an appendix as a record of your attendance and engagement on the radio project (Appendix 1)