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-=jd=- wrote: On Mon 04 Oct 2004 07:56:25p, BDK wrote in message : In article , says... What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA I had one of those, it was red with a blue nose cone. Only would get two stations most of the time, a nearby one at 1560KHZ, WJBK, if memory serves? Tony and another one, CKLW on 800KHZ. For some reason it almost always covered up WJR on 760KHZ. My first radio was a record player/AM combo deal that always hummmed a little, and would zap the hell out of you if you touched any of the chassis screws while you were grounded. My dad got zapped and got me a new record player and gave me huge AM/FM portable(tubes)that really sounded great. The new record player was as dangerous as the original one. BDK |
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wrote: What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA Here it is: http://www.peeblesoriginals.com/vint...stal-radio.jpg My Dad set it up for me. It had a sloping wire down the back of the house from the second floor bedroom. A wire went to the cold water pipe for ground from the upstairs bathroom. My radio was a light blue color. The one in the picture looks to be a very dark blue or black but otherwise looks just like it. That slider was a metal marble that slid along the side of a coil making it a variable tap. I could pick up several local stations with it. This radio was a marvel to me from the standpoint that it did not need any batteries or need to be plugged in the wall outlet. It was powered by the energy it picked up from the air. It was a magical self powered thing. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
"dxAce" wrote in message ... What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? First radio that I bought was ye olde Realistic DX-440 (aka the Sangean 803a). However, for about 6 months before that purchase, I'd been listening to a Hallicrafters S-20R Sky Champion that was parked in the lab that I worked at as an undergrad. The real fun came when I stumbled on a Hammarlund HQ-180A in another lab room, but I couldn't talk the professor into giving that one up... --Mike L. |
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What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA Hallicrafters S-120. It wasn't very robust or very good and my grandfather took it back after a month and got me a used S-40B. Now that was a a radio! -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? I'm assuming you mean shortwave radio. My first was a Sears ComTrek IX - it actually belonged to my dad but I sort of "took it over" once I discovered the SW bands on it. It had a flip down door where a little logbook could be kept, and among the various AM and VHF logs was a sole entry for Radio RSA South Africa. That was enough to pique my interest at 10 yrs of age. The first "real" SW radio of my own was the Realistic DX-160 I received for Christmas one year (c. 1978 or so). My first radio was like the crystal radios list on the site below. Click he http://www.xtalman.com/ Postal97321 |
BDK wrote: In article , says... I had one of those, it was red with a blue nose cone. Only would get two stations most of the time, a nearby one at 1560KHZ, WJBK, if memory serves? Tony No, it was WTOD, a daytime Toledo station.. BDK Thanks for the response, BDK. WJBK was in there somewhere - 1510? 1520? In the early sixties, it was one of the four pop stations in Detroit, the other three being WKNR at 1310, WXYZ at 1270, and CKLW which was across the river in Windsor at 800. WJBK was the first to abandon pop - early 1965, I think. Tony |
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Still have it; still works. Harlan "dxAce" wrote in message ... What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA |
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What was your first radio? I seem to recall that mine was a rocket shaped crystal set that I had back in the 1960's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA Been a while...My first was a 6 transister AM job from the Spiegalsp?? catalog. Got that for my 8th birthday, so that would have been Oct 64. I still remember it had a round silver covered speaker, and was turquoise. My brother got one that was white, so I guess they came in various designer color schemes. I lived in Wichita KS at that time, and I was DX'ing all kinds of stuff that fall and winter. I'd listen to lots of dx real early in the morning. The first shortwave radio I bought was a philco portable that I bought from a Firestone store. http://web.wt.net/~nm5k/r6.jpg Covered AM-FM, and 4-12 mc if I remember right. The white clock radio behind it was used as a BFO for CW/SSB. The clock radio on the left was used as normal. Mainly a clock, but the radio worked. The contraption in front of the philco is my first 40m CW transmitter I built. Ran off line voltage, and used a single 6v6. Yes, it worked. :/ I later rebuilt it again in 1977 using a transformer for more B+. Was my first transmitter as a novice. That picture was taken probably in early 71. I know I was in the 8th grade. That "shack" was actually my closet in my bedroom. It wasn't a whole lot bigger than what you see...Room for my armchair behind the table, and that was about it. I had a radio shack reel to reel recorder out of the picture, behind the clipboard to the left. MK |
What was your first radio?
First one entirely of my own was a little Motorola transistor pocket model, with a Green Bay Packers helmet on it, a Christmas gift in (probably) 1968. First one I used for MW DX was a late '50s Sylvania all-tube table radio, it had a pinkish plastic case, speaker cloth with gold threads mixed in, and separate AM and FM controls on either side of the front panel. My mother threw it away while I was in college, and I really wish I had that radio today. |
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