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Their "P-Box" kits were pretty fun too. I built their one-tube radio
that used a 1T4, IIRC. What a joy to listen to 3 or 4 stations at the same time! ;-) -- Joe K9LY In article , "Ronny Julian" wrote: I've had a 200-1 kit up above the bench set up as a crystal rcvr for awhile. It's good to have a way to listen to WSB and not put any burden on any power source other than a small battery for an audio amp. "M. Kassay" wrote in message ... Hi, Im looking for any old Radio Shack Science fair kits... |
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