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![]() "- exray -" wrote in message ... wrote: Thought some here might like seeing this. modern japanese science kit of a tube radio....looks neat.....book condenser, three miniature tubes..loop antenna with what looks like cloth wire..... http://shop.gakken.co.jp/otonanokagaku/vol18.html Dietary Fiber-challenged "Ron" will probably make his soup out of my shorts again but I homebrewed my own version of this set sans anything made of plastic or the weenie 20-25cm loop and phony horn. These sets are available on ebay and not so bad a bargain for a guy that wants to build a set but not go chasing around for individual components. You can find the schematic and details on other ebay listings. There's some yakk on ARF for those wanting to investigate deeper. Its further evidence of my "blue butchering period" of fake tubes like the Radio LL ![]() Its a cute little receiver - nothing to write home about and struggles to drive a horn, fake or otherwise, on anything but locals. Maybe over-represented in that regard. Toss the horn and use phones and its quite respectable for 'radio' person. http://www.sparkbench.com/gekken/gekken.html Its a clean sounding rig and shouldn't be any disappointment in its price class unless you compare it to an old plastic $5 clock radio. Its the kit that counts! -Bill ( the Butcher) Beautiful workmanship. My stuff won't look that good because I am "A non practicing perfectionist." Warren -- ---------------------------------------- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 303 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try www.SPAMfighter.com/pro for free now! |
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On Mon, 15 May 2006 20:09:09 -0600, Warren Weber wrote: "- exray -" wrote in message ... wrote: Thought some here might like seeing this. modern japanese science kit of a tube radio....looks neat.....book condenser, three miniature tubes..loop antenna with what looks like cloth wire..... http://shop.gakken.co.jp/otonanokagaku/vol18.html Dietary Fiber-challenged "Ron" will probably make his soup out of my shorts again but I homebrewed my own version of this set sans anything made of plastic or the weenie 20-25cm loop and phony horn. These sets are available on ebay and not so bad a bargain for a guy that wants to build a set but not go chasing around for individual components. You can find the schematic and details on other ebay listings. There's some yakk on ARF for those wanting to investigate deeper. Its further evidence of my "blue butchering period" of fake tubes like the Radio LL ![]() Its a cute little receiver - nothing to write home about and struggles to drive a horn, fake or otherwise, on anything but locals. Maybe over-represented in that regard. Toss the horn and use phones and its quite respectable for 'radio' person. http://www.sparkbench.com/gekken/gekken.html Its a clean sounding rig and shouldn't be any disappointment in its price class unless you compare it to an old plastic $5 clock radio. Its the kit that counts! Beautiful workmanship. My stuff won't look that good because I am "A non practicing perfectionist." Warren Beautiful photography, too! FB OM!! 73 Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux 38.24N 104.55W | @ config.com | Jonesy | OS/2 *** Killfiling google posts: http//jonz.net/ng.htm |
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