I never heard of a panadapter before untill you mentioned it in this
thread.I just now did a
www.devilfinder.com search for,Panadapter
Radio Kits.There is some information there.About ten months ago at the
Goodwill store I bought a Young World Base Station Transceiver radio for
two dollars.A label on the back of the radio says,F.C.C.Identification
Data.Young World.Midland International Corp.Goodwin Division.1900
Johnson Drive at State Line Road.Shawnee Mission,Kansas 66205 Model NO
91-070 This Device Complies With F.C.C.Rules Part -15 AS Of Date OF
Manufacture OCT 1976 Taiwan.There is jack on the back of the radio for
DC 9 Volts.On the front of the radio is a large dial and knob and a
small on/off/volume control knob.The dial shows that the radio tunes
from 26.965 to 27.255 frequency and there is a telescoping antenna on
top of the radio.At the bottom of the speaker grill on the front of the
radio is a large red rectangular shaped lever that says,PUSH TO TALK.I
removed the back panel of the radio (which is very easy to do,there are
two finger holes,just ease the rear panel off and it's off) and there is
a plastic battery holder that looks like it takes six C cell batteries.I
think it is a Transceiver radio intended for children to use.I don't
know if the radio works or not because I haven't gotten around yet to
putting some batteries in the radio.Any comments about the radio?
cuhulin