This is a very nice - inexpensive but with good FM / AM Reception.


Assembled & Tested. 

(supplied with battery holder loose (but wires are soldered - no soldering necessary) so this needs fixing in place with two cross-head screws and control knob needs pushing onto control shaft to keep postage as low as possible without using parcel post)

Module runs off 2 x AA Batteries. 

(Headphones not included)

 

Product features:
1. Using high-quality PCB boards.


2. Easy to use, install two AA batteries - slide the power switch to select with FM (MHz) or AM (KHz) bands insert stereo headphones, and you can enjoy stereo FM programs and a lot of noise on the AM Band (probably).

3. Tuning indicator LED - lights up red on strong signal source.


4. The DIY kit includes a wide variety of electronic components, which can be used to learn electronic circuits and cultivate hands-on skills. Although pre-built open to experimentation - even sliding in/out coil to change performance.  Possibility of changing coil inductance (turns) as well as FM Crystal?


Product parameters:
Band type: AM/FM medium wave frequency modulation two bands
Power supply mode: battery powered
Input voltage: Battery 1.5V * 2
Frequency coverage: 87.0-108.0MHz
Noise limiting sensitivity: -5dBu
Audio output power: 20mW
Stereo separation: 26dB
Signal to noise ratio: 54dB
Adjacent frequency suppression ratio: 34dB
Volume segment code: 0 → 15 segments
Number of storage units: 0 → 63
Battery model: AA (shipping does not include batteries)
PCB board size: 60mm * 32mm
Headphone socket: Regular 3.5mm diameter headphones can be used.

Install two AA batteries

Slide the power switch button and insert stereo headphones and enjoy stereo programs.

Here's a link that describes extending the range of an AM radio - I have not tried this method as yet - let me know if you try it and it works?

https://www.instructables.com/Listen-to-Shortwave-Broadcasts-on-an-AM-Radio/