I love this! I remember those. I have enough Radio Shack merch to open a small museum. I have every Radio Shack electronic project kit that was ever made. I even have the old plug-in intercoms that use the house electrical wiring, and they work!
Theres a old radioshack store sign local to me on Facebook Marketplace. Its taken a lot of strength not to go and get it. I just dont know where I would put it, thanks for watching!
NO, 9-volt batteries aren't bad leakers. And I have a 35 year old Radio Shack 9-volt, still in the wrapper! Not the most common hobby for a girl, I know, but I never pretended to be ordinary.
And you bought Sunbeam batteries, too! I love this! I collect as many off-brand batteries that I can find. I have Sunbeams.
I love this! I remember those. I have enough Radio Shack merch to open a small museum. I have every Radio Shack electronic project kit that was ever made. I even have the old plug-in intercoms that use the house electrical wiring, and they work!
Theres a old radioshack store sign local to me on Facebook Marketplace. Its taken a lot of strength not to go and get it. I just dont know where I would put it, thanks for watching!
@@TheElectronicsAisle Oh! And I still have the 1979 catalog.
I had one of the cube models back in the day. I have no idea what happened to it, but it worked.
The DeskCube! I remember well. Circa 1975.
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
You're right, it is kinda interesting!
Thanks for watching!
did you tune it to the local channel
NO, 9-volt batteries aren't bad leakers. And I have a 35 year old Radio Shack 9-volt, still in the wrapper! Not the most common hobby for a girl, I know, but I never pretended to be ordinary.
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching!
the small one does not have a alarm