[Boatanchors] One-Two Tube Radios
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
[email protected]
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 19:56:45 -0500
Does anyone on this planet produce a radio kit anymore for building a one or two
tube radio receiver? I remember when I read plans for one in either Popular
Electronics or some radio projects book I got from the Book Mobile (remember
them?) in the late fifties. I do recall that some Boy Scout handbooks did have
plans for them also. But I never got involved in the Boy Scouts - Got kicke dout
of the Girl Scouts!
I would like to find such a kit, if they exist, for my grandson to build.
Because I am totally blind, helping him solder is a greater danger to him than
to me! I would love to find a breadboard design that used clips, as opposed to
soldering, every connection.
I do NOT want to seek on the Bay of E, as even if I found an old kit, the
components would likely be good for nothing more than a grab bag at a Ham Fest!
Three years ago, somebody, and even me with my near photogenic memory, can not
remember who, sent me a crystal set kit he put together for my grandson to
build. It had a wood base with an Aluminum front panel. Very professional in
appearance. Two variable capacitors for tuning, toggle switch to select upper or
lower end of the MW band, headphone jack and more. All four of the coil forms
were pvc tubing and pre-drilled. I mounted the screws and the grandson would the
coils. We had a blast.
I can not work with this surface mount technology, hard to do when one can see.
So I would like to find something I can work with to help the grandson build a
one or two tube receiver. Anyone have any suggestions?
Duane W8DBF