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so first of all hereamp;#39;s the schematic of the very simple ne602 based 75 met receiver uh that Iamp;#39;ve built and by the way if youamp;#39;re accessing this video from YouTube and not from my blog um you should check out the blog post first um because then it will explain what this video is all about and uh thereamp;#39;s a link to the blog post in the description underneath the the Youtube video um so uh this is the schematic and uh youamp;#39;ll see here um here are the two 0.1 microfarad bypass capacitors that Iamp;#39;m talking about circled in red also circled in blue is the 0.1 microfarad coupling capacitor weamp;#39;re going to leave that in because obviously if we took that out we wouldnamp;#39;t hear a thing because thatamp;#39;s what coupl audio from the output of the ne602 chip to the input of the lm386 AF amplifier chip uh what weamp;#39;re going to do uh and actually what I did for this recording is to remove both of those 4.1 microfarad bypass capacitors