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Transistor radios at radio shack
Transistor radios at radio shack












There are three major receiver types you can build with analog components: But if you are interested in knowing how this radio works then by all means, read on! If you would like to start building the radio you can skip this section. The original branding, design and documentation are property of Radio Shack. I hope you have as much fun with this project as I did.

transistor radios at radio shack transistor radios at radio shack

What I've made available here is strictly for fun and educational purposes. I do not make this kit available for sale and I've kept the original branding and copyright notices intact.

#TRANSISTOR RADIOS AT RADIO SHACK MANUAL#

To make it easy to replicate my work, I've provided illustrations and step-by-step assembly documentation based on the original assembly manual from Radio Shack. I've built the updated radio kit described in this article and believe it works just as well as I remember the original kit did back in the 80's. When I was a kid I was able to purchase the original 3 Transistor Short Wave Radio kit from the bargain bin of my local Radio Shack long after they were discontinued. The 3 Transistor Short Wave Radio project described here is based on the Radio Shack pbox kit of the same name, but it has been updated with silicon transistors and passive components and controls that can be obtained from electronics suppliers on Amazon. By 1970 there were 26 kits available that included all the parts needed (except the battery) enclosed in a "space age pbox" that served as the packaging and the perforated board that the kit would be assembled on.

transistor radios at radio shack

Radio Shack advertised it's first perfboard electronics kits in 1967 and expanded the line in 19.












Transistor radios at radio shack