© 2002- 2024 Southeastern Antique Radio Society. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED DUPLICATION PROHIBITED.
Caution: Performing repairs on radios could be dangerous. SARS assumes no responsibility for accidents resulting from any information contained in this web site.
Items of interest to builders and experimenters
Projects and Gadgets
Kickoff Edition
A message from our President, Jim Powell
and an article on wood cabinet refinishing by Mark Palmquist
Newsletters
Uses a TTL clock chip and 2 transistors
Interesting applications
Design by Ben Ward
Design by Reed, W2CQH
Would you believe this was done in 1907?
Third installment (3/3) of the article by Mark
.
Paul Hart’s presentations on tube testers:
This edition opens with an inspirational message
from our President, Jim Powell.
Read the article on
“Transition from Wavelength to Frequency”.
Highlights include cabinet refinishing by Dwight and
Memorable Radio Projects by Lloyd.
Aries provides us with a handy cross reference:
Highlights of our monthly meetings, home visits and swap meets
.
Some members have recommended the Spitfire AM & Medium wave transmitter.
Note, the popular SSTran broadcast transmitter is out of production.
First appeared in “The Journal of the National Capitol Radio and Television Museum”
Please consider joining this fine organization
A continuation of an article by Mark Palmquist and an
article on early frequency measurement.
“Member’s Memories - a compendium of members
memorable radio projects”.
In-depth articles on Hot chassis radios and safety consideration
Also a memorial on our friends Roddy Pearce and johnny Hubbard.
and a simple means to interface your
MP3 player to an antique radio:
New Information: