Note - Thephotos below are NOT kits for sale - they are just photos I have gathered (mainly from eBay) to remind you of what vintage ham radio kits looked like. (last modified 06/23/2023 - still under construction - please send correction and additions to K4NYW) Manufacturer...
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The very first version of this radio was the Qodosen SR-286. Its Big Trick was that it was based on the NXP TEF6686 DSP chip which is designed for car radio use and delivered impressive performance on AM (medium wave broadcast band), FM, and shortwave (it also receives LW; I have n...
Today, the Japanese company Audiocomm has radio models whose packaging states that this receiver is compatible with Nikkei Radio; note the image alluding to horse racing (see below). I haven’t been able to acquire any of these devices (yet), since they were basically produced for the Japanes...
Radio Chortís used to put a strong signal into North America on 3380 kHz. The station was part of a mission funded by donations from Belgian and West German Catholics. The studios and offices were in a large complex that also included vocational training facilities and a print shop for the...