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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:34:12 -0400, dxAce 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 SW tube - Zenith console 1931? model AM/SW SW solid state - Kenwood R-600 Anyone have a recording of the old Tiger baseball theme from WJR (60's)? Jim |
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says... -=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 No, it was WTOD, a daytime Toledo station.. BDK |
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![]() "R.F. Collins" wrote: On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 13:34:12 -0400, dxAce 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 SW tube - Zenith console 1931? model AM/SW SW solid state - Kenwood R-600 Anyone have a recording of the old Tiger baseball theme from WJR (60's)? Jim Can hear it playing in my head as I type, but don't have a recording of it. Always wondered what the name of that tune was - or if it was something actually written especially for the TV broadcasts. Tony |
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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? dxAce Michigan USA DX ACE, My "First Radio" that I bought and paid for myself was a Hitachi TH-812. GoTo= http://www.transistor.org/collection.../hitachi9.html Back then in the early 1960s I managed to receive "WBZ" in Boston, using this Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable Radio) with an outboard 'inductively coupled' Tunable Ferrite Rod Antenna Feed by a 65 Foot Random Wire Antenna. NOTE: This took me Two Winter Seasons to Log this DX Catch. OBTW: If you are interested in Old Transister Radios Check-Out the "WWW.Transistor.Org" website: GoTo= http://www.transistor.org/collection/collection.html a trip down memory lane ~ RHF .. |
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says... 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 I don't remember those other ones, except WXYZ, I seem to remember my dad listening to it for something, and WJR for the Tigers games. I really liked WTOD until it burned up, and they lost all their records and came back as a country station. After that, I guess it was 65 or so, I really haven't listened by choice since. BDK |
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On 03 Oct 2004 18:33:52 GMT, (Llgpt) wrote:
Subject: First Radio? From: dxAce Date: 10/3/2004 12:34 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: 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 A Hammarlund AACS variant of the Super Pro. Tuned from 300 kc to 10 mc. My family had an old Philco upright (about four feet tall) with a knob to change bands (BC and a few SW), The speaker was about 12 inches. There was a tuning knob with an inner fine tuning knob on a concentric shaft. It also had a tube for tuning, whose name I forget. It was mounted with the top forward and the lower sector of the circle widened and narrowed as you tuned past stations. I believe it operated by cjanging the voltage on an element to shield more or less of the electron flow to a cone shaped element just below the top. The first I built had a germanium slug in a holder, which also had a catwhisker mounted nearby in its own holder. The coil was made of enameled wire mounted on a flat rectangular block;. To get it to work just after construction, you had to wipe the slider a number of times across the coil wires to break through the enamel, leaving a shiny copper arc showing. It was the first place I came across fahnestock clips -- for the antenna and ground. |
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![]() wrote: On 03 Oct 2004 18:33:52 GMT, (Llgpt) wrote: Subject: First Radio? From: dxAce Date: 10/3/2004 12:34 PM Central Daylight Time Message-id: 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 A Hammarlund AACS variant of the Super Pro. Tuned from 300 kc to 10 mc. My family had an old Philco upright (about four feet tall) with a knob to change bands (BC and a few SW), The speaker was about 12 inches. There was a tuning knob with an inner fine tuning knob on a concentric shaft. It also had a tube for tuning, whose name I forget. Magic Eye? It was mounted with the top forward and the lower sector of the circle widened and narrowed as you tuned past stations. I believe it operated by cjanging the voltage on an element to shield more or less of the electron flow to a cone shaped element just below the top. The first I built had a germanium slug in a holder, which also had a catwhisker mounted nearby in its own holder. The coil was made of enameled wire mounted on a flat rectangular block;. To get it to work just after construction, you had to wipe the slider a number of times across the coil wires to break through the enamel, leaving a shiny copper arc showing. It was the first place I came across fahnestock clips -- for the antenna and ground. |
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![]() dxAce 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. The more I think about it, I must have had the thing maybe in the late 50's. Anyone else remember those things? dxAce Michigan USA |
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