Hi Tim! So I already wrote a fairly long reply for this thread on Tuesday - which I unwittingly blew away! Oh my. Maybe if I just post some facts t...
Hi Tim! Great to hear from you! My experiences in the carrier current world are sort of upside-down and backwards, but nonetheless interesting. I w...
Hi Tim! I have an LPB AM-6, which I have always enjoyed. It uses 3 6AL11 compactrons. It is broken now, and acts very strangely. Still - it is a p...
I have several things keeping me away from here, and these things are all problems that are external to the site. Last spring I had to tear down my r...
Hi Guys: I am interested in the science of this thing. I have read that the one station now operating the digital mode -- WWFD, 820 kHz, near Washin...
Zoomer Radio used to be CBL, a CBC outlet. That and CBM on 940 kHz were favorites for my brother and I back decades ago. Those were Canadian Broadca...
Regarding the CBS Radio Mystery Theater (sp?) -- it was a huge part of my life from it's start in roughly 1973 (?) to it's end in or about 1983. I li...
This is so amazing that I don't even know where to start to talk about it. I am fortunate enough to receive CHML on 900 and "Zoomer" radio on 740, as...
New transmitters are always fun. For me it doesn't matter what it is. A one transistor transmitter sitting on the floor of the kitchen is as much fu...
And Mr. Legend: The laws of physics and where THE ELECTRONS come from and where they go is what determines the results. The equipment just helps eve...
I built a 13.560 MHz transmitter and that in itself was fun. It was a long time ago. A couple of different people did it. I can come back with more...
Yes. I'm very interested in this and also the adapters that allow one to use the device In places other than the car. These transmitters don't las...
WOW!! Brooce
Fantastic! Brooce
<p style="text-align: left;">Hartford, Connecticut - where I hang my hat - has a lot of pirates on AM and FM.</p> As more LPFMs or transla...
