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In article , Joe LeKostaj
wrote: 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! ;-) Yeah, I had one of those, too. After I built it, Itook it apart, made a 'printed' circuit board with a piece o' copperclad and a Mototool. Worked just as good that way! I love things that glow... raoul |
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