Eddy,
So how well does it work?
Any filter?

I look forward to the pictures and info!

I always liked the look of the very early radio stuff, bakelite
panels, wood cabinets, cool looking knobs (and lots of them).

I never wanted to go to the effort to gather all those old style
parts though, they are likely quite rare now...

They sure did look really cool though.
There was a guy at a hamfest a few years ago who was selling a bunch
of those very old radios, but they were very expensive.

Brett
N2DTS


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eddy Swynar
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:10 AM
> To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED];
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [AMRadio] 1929-Style SUPERHET RECEIVER...
> 
> 
> Hi Everybody...
> 
> Many thanks to all who've taken the time to  direct kind words of
> encouragement re. my recently-completed project---much appreciated!
> 
> As it turns out, I WILL, indeed, have access to a digital camera this
> weekend: anyone who has asked for them SHALL receive a bunch of photos
> through the e-mail on either Saturday, or Sunday...
> 
> I've also compiled a list of answers to specific questions 
> asked by everyone
> as to the design of this thing, what inspired me to build it, 
> etc.---this
> will be included with the photo attachments.
> I'll send out everything to everyone in one big, blanket 
> e-mail, due to the
> sheer volume of interest shown in this thing. If it takes TWO separate
> mailings to prevent servers from "giving up" (Hi), so be it!
> 
> If the effort might inspire even one single, solitary 
> homebrewer to finally
> "...come out of the closet" with soldering iron & Handbook in 
> hand, it WILL
> have been worth all the while! Hi Hi.
> 
> Now...please stay tuned...
> 
> ~73!~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
> 
> PS: Yes, it WOULD have been MUCH simpler were I to post 
> everything on a
> separate web site, but I can't even PRETEND to be that
> computer-savvy---after all, it should be obvious by now that 
> my head (and my
> heart!) is still stuck in the Roarin' Twenties!   :>)
> 
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