Thanks! I did checked this morning that Radio Disney is still on the air as of the recording, but it didn’t signed off at 3AM, The station was supposed to shut down as of last night, but it’s still remains on the air until further notice. No word on what the official announcement for the Radio Disney shut down or not. Maybe on a later date.
Its all automated and doesnt play commercials, maybe they found a buyer who doesnt want it to go cold before a transition, one can hope. I would gladly listen to a music format with commercials
Remember my previous comment on using Acetone to melt super glue, it occurs to me if the Radio Headset plastic is made of ABS you might be able to soften and repair the hat peak by placing inside airtight container with acetone soaked cotton wool to soften the plastic it only works on ABS which it probably is, I use acetone all the time to soften and shine up my ABS 3D printed parts and to bond parts back together. Their are many video's on you-tube relating to ABS and acetone smoothing no reason why you could not try it to re-supple the plastic with vapour bath. Or just find another hat and transfer the radio over to it just some idea's to think about. Also see ruclips.net/video/a4LoMJGfhzg/видео.html and see the vapor method ruclips.net/video/ujkT5mWgTLU/видео.html
@@shango066 Did it change format with the automation? Some time ago, a station that's now called "The Bomb" played "You dropped a bomb on me" in a endless loop as part of it's transition programming.
1976 Bicentennial celebration year here in the US. I lived through it. There were tons of products exploiting the 200th anniversary. Tee shirts, hats, radios, bumper stickers, you name it.
Yes, "ground waves" kinda means just that. The other half of an AM broadcast tower is under your feet when you're standing on a tower field. There's a massive ground system with usually over 100 radials that are all 1/4 wavelength long. Directional arrays are a different story.
3:50 What a difference between the Channel Master and the GE. The former isn't exactly HiFi, but at least with speech it's easy on the ears while the GE is non-stop screeching. That sound is one thing from the 1960s that I'll never miss.
I just found and subbed to your channel 2 days ago. I really enjoy the content. I have been doing transistor radio repairs for over 40 years and love to see others techniques in diagnosing. Take care and hang on to your hat 2021 is going to be a ride.
I would guess it sold in 1976 for the Bicentennial calibrations. I live in Canada and my family went to Disney World in 76. The U.S. was Bicentennial crazy that year. Everything in the tourist shops had that 76 Flag design stamped on it.
A nice experiment to do in that mine is to make a passive FM band translator, where on the outside a receiving antenna picks up all the signals, and sends the through a cable to the transmitting antenna inside the cave. It may need a small in-line rf amplifier, but that would make all the FM band receivable underground.
Oh yeah, I'm pretty sure that I remember that M.A.T. radio from their catalog. You'd smoke your Cowboy Killers & save your "Marlboro Miles" (the barcode from each pack) to exchange for such goodies like that. I did so, back in the 90s.
This will make my Saturday. Thank you Mr Shangoo. My friends are always trying to get me going caving with them at night but I don’t like being underground when it’s dark outside.
Beautiful scenery and sunset, near the end! Thanks for the tour! Pretty decent reception on those radios, at that time of the evening, when sun is setting, and "warping the waves!" Thank God, I finally quit smoking for good, 30 years ago, I don't miss it in the least, don't know how I ever smoked. But, Marlboro was my favorite brand, back then, thankfully no more!
Always listening to Shango066, in every repair he has undertaken, he makes interesting and leaves you with tips if you are repairing a Wireless, or Transistor set yourself.( England)
when a stream flows through copper bearing rock, the copper minerals precipitate out forming these chunks of "float copper"(though i haven't head that exact name before), its the same as stalagtites forming out of limestone, those big chunks like you have there make good emergency ground planes when fixing stuff.
kinda cool, for the heck of it i tried tuning it in and i could recieve it here in northern Minnnesota! it was weak but but i could liisten to it. goes to show how far AM signals can travel
KNX? Wow. Must be b/c you’re further North than me & are getting greater bounce. I’ve never received any AM stations further west than NM here in TX. I get stuff from the north/ NE all the time though.
shango066 needs more subscribers. The subtle humour and general knowledge is applicable to:- 1) People that know how things work. 2) People that don't know...... how... things....wor..k.. Geez, we're all doomed!
I like your new content in a cave. The Marlboro radio looks interesting. You inspired me to break out my Sony watchman fd-510 & scan the fm airwaves. The moon & sunset was amazing.
Fantastic video! Loved the radio test in the cave and the great sunset! I've got that same Channel Master and its a great performer. Or was, haven't used it in a long time. The tonal qualities of that GE remind me of my exgirlfriend. Makes you want to stick ice picks in your ears. Lol. Thanks for making my day
An interesting Video Shango! Your Tunnel experiment proved what folk already believed about Radio waves with V.H.F proving useless and M.W. working when enough power was thrown at it with a sensitive enough Receiver. I think serious Cave explorers use V.L.F. to make best use of the available technology and energy. I look forward to the Marlboro Pocket Radio diagnosis.
I had one of those solar cap radios in the 80s, didn't look exactly like your tho (mine was blue) but similar. It was FM, had a tiny rod antenna (maybe 10cm long) and had battery you charged with solar, but I think my battery was bad (I was a kid and didn't understand much electronics at the time), as I got maybe 10min out of it after a day charging in the sun.... Shango, you have been cranking up subscribers lately! Have you not? I came here when you had a couple of thousand, now almost 50K! Congrats man! Must be the dry tech humour :P
I have a Sanyo RP 8800 4 band that was my late mothers, dates back to the early 80s if not earlier, and that still picks up everything there is still going on all bands! Shango with his best humour on this one I think, great stuff!
Shango, Thoroughly enjoyed this one! Commentary...Priceless! @43:57 Battery schematic shows different than the way your leads are connected. Also the ammeter goes in the reverse direction right after the on click of the volume wheel. That might explain the silence. Great stuff keep them coming.
Hello sir. I watched this video again, and I noticed that the piece of paper that was with that native copper had the word Keweenaw on it. I'm from Calumet. If you poke around along the shore and roadside parks heading to Copper Harbor, you could find pieces like that just laying around. I wonder if I might know your friend. Also, a rural radio test on top of Brockway Mountain would be great. I hope to do this myself sometime. I appreciate these videos and keep up the great work, sir!
@@shango066 It wasn't the dark but you are an adventurous man to be sure. I used to do things like that when I was younger. I absolutely love your resurrection videos!
My god Shangoo...you got a huge set of Neon Balls for going down a "abandoned" mine, 150Ft down, At Night. i sure hope you bring someone along with you on these escursions. Pretty sure that 5G,4G, LTE, CB Radio would all be useless down there.
Holy crap, i totally remember wanting that "adventure radio" in the marlboro rewards magazine as a kid... early 90's? ... I wanted one because i liked radios and lights, haha.
I bought one of those testers for 20$ . I’ve fixed a couple of things with it that I would otherwise throw out. The downside,and you mentioned it I have to take the component out of the circuit to test.
Great intro. The wavelength of 1MHz (AM midband) is 100x longer than 100MHz (FM midband). Therefore for a given sensitivity, generally speaking, you can expect AM to penetrate 100x deeper into the ground than FM. Of course the FM receiver section of the radio is much more sensitive than the AM, because of the extra frontend and usually one more IF amplifier section, but the advantages quickly fade under ground. Submarine communications use almost ultrasound (~35kHz) in order to make the signal penetrate into the water as deep as possible, for a given transmission power.
i moved to the bay area in the late seventies, and my dad gave me a pre- "adventure team" marlboro pack set like the smoker's choice that he acquired in nyc in the late sixties. the box had a partition for where the nine volt battery and earphone were. the box also was a giant pack of marlboro red. a promotional item in a promotional container.
I can’t wait to see what happens when you take one of those radios into one of the big/long mines. I also often think of the mine explore vid you did years ago where someone had old car radios hooked up to a tap off of the light power supply outside of the mines. I forget what the exact mine setup was, but I wish you had been able to get those going.
I can imagine back in the day, going to a Dodgers game and wearing that Boomer hat behind home plate, thinking you were hot stuff. Looking forward to the restore of the "Marble Oh" radio!
I give you credit. I would be afraid to go into an abandoned mine for fear the ceiling may collapse. They must be strong radios. My factory ford radio won’t get any reception in tunnels
That Marboro pocket radio looks like it has RCA innards! I have several of the Channel Master model 6015's and I also own the GE pocket radio that you featured. The GE that i have has sub-par performance and i wished that I hadn't bought it off of eBay.
That torch/flashlight radio I remember being sold here in the UK as a kind of fake Duracell item. Copied the same black/yellow colour combo as the Duracell torch range of the time, late 80s I think.
Sorry for not saving all my comments till the end, but I'll bet you it's the first IF transformer (or shorted cap). I had to build one of these radios in class and the red (first) IF transformer was open... rather than failing the lab, I pulled the can apart and soldered the open winding together (that was fun)
What is a s66e ?. Put one together. Had to hack the case. To fit the reciver. But was amazed. That it took off. On the first try. Weird though... first time I could hear the signal Floor. And distant stations. On a floor sweepings radio. Impressed. I have several Chinese kit radios. This one takes the cake. Tks de kv4li 73.
I wonder what is more scary to meet: a man who listening radio in an abandoned mine at night or a man in the middle of the desert who listening to few radios lying around...☻
That M.A.T radio would have been even better with a lighter built in-and I like how it has the word torch on it-would be fun if it EOL'ed itself when you switched on the "torch"-it torches itself
That 76 radio and solar visor radio were trinkets given out to employees of Unocal oil company. My dad gave me that exact solar powered am radio visor when I was a kid, it never worked.
Not really your usual thing, but do you want a Tasco NV100 night vision scope? I was given a box of stuff and this thing was in it in pieces, principle problem is all the solder joints are garbage. All the parts seem to be there.... yours for the price of shipping.
Interesting, your demonstration brings a whole new connotation to ground wave, of course we know that VLF frequencies conducts penetrate the ground and that's why navies use in to communicate to submarines underwater, but a.m. in a mine shaft, bet there's no RFI.
I had a couple. They were made by Sanyo and used those awful plastic electrolytics. I replaced them and performance was incredible after that. Just picked up a couple (red and black versions) to rebuild.
radio disney is still on the air today 1/23/21
Thanks! I did checked this morning that Radio Disney is still on the air as of the recording, but it didn’t signed off at 3AM, The station was supposed to shut down as of last night, but it’s still remains on the air until further notice. No word on what the official announcement for the Radio Disney shut down or not. Maybe on a later date.
That was a good video, but all your videos are good
Its all automated and doesnt play commercials, maybe they found a buyer who doesnt want it to go cold before a transition, one can hope. I would gladly listen to a music format with commercials
Remember my previous comment on using Acetone to melt super glue, it occurs to me if the Radio Headset plastic is made of ABS you might be able to soften and repair the hat peak by placing inside airtight container with acetone soaked cotton wool to soften the plastic it only works on ABS which it probably is, I use acetone all the time to soften and shine up my ABS 3D printed parts and to bond parts back together. Their are many video's on you-tube relating to ABS and acetone smoothing no reason why you could not try it to re-supple the plastic with vapour bath. Or just find another hat and transfer the radio over to it just some idea's to think about. Also see ruclips.net/video/a4LoMJGfhzg/видео.html and see the vapor method ruclips.net/video/ujkT5mWgTLU/видео.html
@@shango066 Did it change format with the automation? Some time ago, a station that's now called "The Bomb" played "You dropped a bomb on me" in a endless loop as part of it's transition programming.
You know you’re in Flavour County when you can pick up KNX on a Marlboro transistor pocket radio in an abandoned mine shaft in the middle of nowhere
Radio and electronic videos are 10 a penny on RUclips, but yours are always different, " let's try a radio underground" , that's so different. Love it
1976 Bicentennial celebration year here in the US. I lived through it. There were tons of products exploiting the 200th anniversary. Tee shirts, hats, radios, bumper stickers, you name it.
The theme of "Hill Street Blues" at the end of the video made my day. For the youngsters: it was a wonderful police series, way back in the seventies.
yep i had to get that in there, took about 3 edits to get content id to chill out
I stand corrected: the original release was january 15, 1981.
@@1959Berre Yep. I remember my father watching first-run episodes, and I was born in ‘79.
@@1959Berre I never used to watch it but remember it being on tv a lot.
I used to watch Hill Street Blues on a Sunday night with my family.
The irony of the 1776 radio is greater than you think Shango ... at the time it was made, Hong Kong was *British* !
British empire not GB
That stings.
Yes, "ground waves" kinda means just that. The other half of an AM broadcast tower is under your feet when you're standing on a tower field. There's a massive ground system with usually over 100 radials that are all 1/4 wavelength long.
Directional arrays are a different story.
I don't want to listen to ads about Viagra and/or Cialis while in a" shaft". I "come" prepared with my own "hard hat".
_'See what toys you get if you take 10 or 15 years off your life!'_ 🤣🤣
3:50 What a difference between the Channel Master and the GE. The former isn't exactly HiFi, but at least with speech it's easy on the ears while the GE is non-stop screeching. That sound is one thing from the 1960s that I'll never miss.
I just found and subbed to your channel 2 days ago. I really enjoy the content. I have been doing transistor radio repairs for over 40 years and love to see others techniques in diagnosing. Take care and hang on to your hat 2021 is going to be a ride.
I would guess it sold in 1976 for the Bicentennial calibrations. I live in Canada and my family went to Disney World in 76. The U.S. was Bicentennial crazy that year. Everything in the tourist shops had that 76 Flag design stamped on it.
A nice experiment to do in that mine is to make a passive FM band translator, where on the outside a receiving antenna picks up all the signals, and sends the through a cable to the transmitting antenna inside the cave. It may need a small in-line rf amplifier, but that would make all the FM band receivable underground.
Steve1989MREInfo would smoke that cigarette
But probably wouldn't have WW1 flashbacks this time.
He would also like the radio: "Nice hiss!" 😂
Well done shango. I use USSR soviet capacitors for my repairs. They are paper in oil type! They don’t ever go bad!
Paper in oil still fails a lot though.
I’ve never seen them fail ever
Oh yeah, I'm pretty sure that I remember that M.A.T. radio from their catalog. You'd smoke your Cowboy Killers & save your "Marlboro Miles" (the barcode from each pack) to exchange for such goodies like that. I did so, back in the 90s.
Cowboy Killers... 😆 How many times we refer to the somewhat grizzled guy that pissed us off as the Marlboro man. :-)
If my grandpa owned that, it would have the 100% authentic smell too.
This will make my Saturday. Thank you Mr Shangoo. My friends are always trying to get me going caving with them at night but I don’t like being underground when it’s dark outside.
Beautiful scenery and sunset, near the end! Thanks for the tour! Pretty decent reception on those radios, at that time of the evening, when sun is setting, and "warping the waves!" Thank God, I finally quit smoking for good, 30 years ago, I don't miss it in the least, don't know how I ever smoked. But, Marlboro was my favorite brand, back then, thankfully no more!
Those Radios are SMOKING !!!
Great video brings back good memories..
Hey man, you're a real maniac, great episode.
Up here in eastern Canada, we never get to see stuff like that desert sunset. Very cool...and the radios too of course
Yeah, but we have snow and minus 26.
@@LakeNipissing I'm thinking about which golf course to go to today.
11:56 "It doesn't say how many transistors it has", right while I'm reading "8 transistor super het." Ooops. Can't all be perfect. :)
That was an amazing sunset. Looks like I need to make a trip out west. Great video as always. Thanks for sharing the view!
Beautiful sunset!! Thank you for driving 300 miles to capture this!
This Bicentennial stuff is cool. I toured the American Freedom Train when it rolled through my town.
Shango, you are a riot. Cool video, lots of neat collector's pieces in there.
I’d say see about having a replacement visor 3D printed, that one piece is too cool to not restore. Gotta love those wild gimmicky radios.
That is SO corny, it has to be saved.
@@volvo09 totally, honestly I collect oddball radios.
Definitely should be restored =)
Always listening to Shango066, in every repair he has undertaken, he makes interesting and leaves you with tips if you are repairing a Wireless, or Transistor set yourself.( England)
Plus a filter tip
when a stream flows through copper bearing rock, the copper minerals precipitate out forming these chunks of "float copper"(though i haven't head that exact name before), its the same as stalagtites forming out of limestone, those big chunks like you have there make good emergency ground planes when fixing stuff.
kinda cool, for the heck of it i tried tuning it in and i could recieve it here in northern Minnnesota! it was weak but but i could liisten to it. goes to show how far AM signals can travel
KNX? Wow. Must be b/c you’re further North than me & are getting greater bounce. I’ve never received any AM stations further west than NM here in TX. I get stuff from the north/ NE all the time though.
shango066 needs more subscribers. The subtle humour and general knowledge is applicable to:-
1) People that know how things work.
2) People that don't know...... how... things....wor..k.. Geez, we're all doomed!
I like your new content in a cave. The Marlboro radio looks interesting. You inspired me to break out my Sony watchman fd-510 & scan the fm airwaves. The moon & sunset was amazing.
Theme from Hill Street Blues. Haven't heard that for many moons. Great video, all your videos are great. Best content on RUclips I think.
KNX has a wicked ground wave!
Most entertaining video Ive seen this year!
an actual scissoring video-awesome haul!!
Nice Video, it's somehow different than usual but i like it. What a beautiful sunset in the Desert.. Thanks lot for sharing this
Fantastic video! Loved the radio test in the cave and the great sunset! I've got that same Channel Master and its a great performer. Or was, haven't used it in a long time. The tonal qualities of that GE remind me of my exgirlfriend. Makes you want to stick ice picks in your ears. Lol. Thanks for making my day
Lmao!
Nice comment sir.
I totally want the Marlboro radio. LOL
I enjoy your videos.
Keep up the good work.
An interesting Video Shango!
Your Tunnel experiment proved what folk already believed about Radio waves with V.H.F proving useless and M.W. working when enough power was thrown at it with a sensitive enough Receiver.
I think serious Cave explorers use V.L.F. to make best use of the available technology and energy.
I look forward to the Marlboro Pocket Radio diagnosis.
I had one of those solar cap radios in the 80s, didn't look exactly like your tho (mine was blue) but similar. It was FM, had a tiny rod antenna (maybe 10cm long) and had battery you charged with solar, but I think my battery was bad (I was a kid and didn't understand much electronics at the time), as I got maybe 10min out of it after a day charging in the sun....
Shango, you have been cranking up subscribers lately! Have you not? I came here when you had a couple of thousand, now almost 50K! Congrats man!
Must be the dry tech humour :P
Shangoo66, Most amazing video you have ever done, I just can not beliveve that Channel Master is playning that well. Keep the lights shinning...
How so? Explain..
I have a Sanyo RP 8800 4 band that was my late mothers, dates back to the early 80s if not earlier, and that still picks up everything there is still going on all bands!
Shango with his best humour on this one I think, great stuff!
I use to own the malboro poket radio was offer about 18 years ago on malboro promotion (that was in Romania ) good content video thanks
We've finally got the mine explorers tie-in.
Very cool content but we love all of your content videos! Thanks and take care!
Shango, Thoroughly enjoyed this one! Commentary...Priceless! @43:57 Battery schematic shows different than the way your leads are connected. Also the ammeter goes in the reverse direction right after the on click of the volume wheel. That might explain the silence. Great stuff keep them coming.
Ignore colors
Hello sir. I watched this video again, and I noticed that the piece of paper that was with that native copper had the word Keweenaw on it. I'm from Calumet. If you poke around along the shore and roadside parks heading to Copper Harbor, you could find pieces like that just laying around. I wonder if I might know your friend. Also, a rural radio test on top of Brockway Mountain would be great. I hope to do this myself sometime. I appreciate these videos and keep up the great work, sir!
I've heard of underground radio, but....
Fascinating! Good thing you're not claustrophobic.
Nice departure in this video. Long time channel subscribers will love this and those that are not should too.
Thanks Master shango066
Wow! It looked to me like you have done this adventure alone. If so you are definitely a brave soul.
Why? Me not afraid pf dark
@@shango066 Abandoned mines _can_ be unstable
@@qwertykeyboard5901 ^Pfffft! does it matter if it's day or night in a mine?
@@bro.weaver1282 ROFL right!!
@@shango066 It wasn't the dark but you are an adventurous man to be sure. I used to do things like that when I was younger. I absolutely love your resurrection videos!
I love ur videos, your my spirit animal.
My god Shangoo...you got a huge set of Neon Balls for going down a "abandoned" mine, 150Ft down, At Night. i sure hope you bring someone along with you on these escursions. Pretty sure that 5G,4G, LTE, CB Radio would all be useless down there.
Looks like Victorville in the waxing crescent moon background. Those are cool schlock kitsch radios from yesteryear.
Gamers choice but with a tad of cancer, I love it
11:58 . . . Shango: "It doesn't say how many transistors it has." Label in clear view: "8 Transistors" LOL !!
The 76 radio is probably a bicentennial throwback. Everything in 1976 was about 76.
Funny how easily FM can be blocked compared to AM. Thanks for sharing!
Holy crap, i totally remember wanting that "adventure radio" in the marlboro rewards magazine as a kid... early 90's? ... I wanted one because i liked radios and lights, haha.
Its time to learn how to sm0ke
They are like $15 on ebay. Now your dream can come true
It's not as fun buying one... You really got to earn it. I lost my chance to sm0ke as a kid. I might have gotten that inflatable dingy i wanted too :(
@@volvo09 Have you tried the gum? All of the buzz, none of the cancer. 😆
There must be a way to fix that Solar hat radio. It's so cool.
I bought one of those testers for 20$ . I’ve fixed a couple of things with it that I would otherwise throw out. The downside,and you mentioned it I have to take the component out of the circuit to test.
Great intro. The wavelength of 1MHz (AM midband) is 100x longer than 100MHz (FM midband). Therefore for a given sensitivity, generally speaking, you can expect AM to penetrate 100x deeper into the ground than FM. Of course the FM receiver section of the radio is much more sensitive than the AM, because of the extra frontend and usually one more IF amplifier section, but the advantages quickly fade under ground. Submarine communications use almost ultrasound (~35kHz) in order to make the signal penetrate into the water as deep as possible, for a given transmission power.
Nice looking sunset/moonset
Shango.... you will stop at nothing to keep things interestng. Very nice!
+Shango066 @19:11 Mark: "Are we in 1776 2.0? Is that what this is all about? We should be..."
You summed it up well there, Shango.
i moved to the bay area in the late seventies, and my dad gave me a pre- "adventure team" marlboro pack set like the smoker's choice that he acquired in nyc in the late sixties. the box had a partition for where the nine volt battery and earphone were. the box also was a giant pack of marlboro red. a promotional item in a promotional container.
Oh yeah,this video was a gooood one for sure!
I can’t wait to see what happens when you take one of those radios into one of the big/long mines. I also often think of the mine explore vid you did years ago where someone had old car radios hooked up to a tap off of the light power supply outside of the mines. I forget what the exact mine setup was, but I wish you had been able to get those going.
I can imagine back in the day, going to a Dodgers game and wearing that Boomer hat behind home plate, thinking you were hot stuff. Looking forward to the restore of the "Marble Oh" radio!
I give you credit. I would be afraid to go into an abandoned mine for fear the ceiling may collapse. They must be strong radios. My factory ford radio won’t get any reception in tunnels
Ill post a video here of a real adventure some day. This was nothing
Loved the video
Can easily pick up 1070, night time dx over here in arizona.1700 out of Mexico is interesting, commercial free music . 80's all kinds of oldies.
That Marboro pocket radio looks like it has RCA innards! I have several of the Channel Master model 6015's and
I also own the GE pocket radio that you featured. The GE that i have has sub-par performance and i wished that
I hadn't bought it off of eBay.
The only thing that black Marlboro radio was missing is the 12 inch fluorescent light that all of those multipurpose garbage lights used to have.
Those vintage am/fm transistor radio work better receiving stations,,,,than any modern am/fm radios we get these days altogether.
That was interresting.👍
That torch/flashlight radio I remember being sold here in the UK as a kind of fake Duracell item. Copied the same black/yellow colour combo as the Duracell torch range of the time, late 80s I think.
that solar cap radio could be repaired
make a simple mold fill with epoxy
would be an awsome project
Sorry for not saving all my comments till the end, but I'll bet you it's the first IF transformer (or shorted cap). I had to build one of these radios in class and the red (first) IF transformer was open... rather than failing the lab, I pulled the can apart and soldered the open winding together (that was fun)
Nice marlboro radio, Pity it wasn't f.m the antenna would be a cigarette :)
Beautiful sunset over the mountains.
I suspect all the original members of the adventure team are dead.
That little Marlboro stick radio has a torch function. Cool, you can cut steel pipe nd weld with it
It’s British English for “flashlight”. Makes sense that the Chinese would use that dialect.
@@5roundsrapid263 I know. I was being sarcastic as a joke. You know now us Yanks are always poking fun at the Brits.
I'm in the twilight zone right now, didn't you already do the "76" transistor radio video before this and yet you're unpacking it now? :)
That video was made later, but posted first.
Continuity error.
What is a s66e ?. Put one together. Had to hack the case. To fit the reciver. But was amazed. That it took off. On the first try. Weird though... first time I could hear the signal Floor. And distant stations. On a floor sweepings radio. Impressed. I have several Chinese kit radios. This one takes the cake. Tks de kv4li 73.
Shango: "I'm curving to the LEFT, now a HARD LEFT here....." He is gone folks!
Its all in the subtleties...
It was 'all right' when he came back out.
HARD BREXIT
I was surprised when he turned hard left.
I wonder what is more scary to meet: a man who listening radio in an abandoned mine at night or a man in the middle of the desert who listening to few radios lying around...☻
That M.A.T radio would have been even better with a lighter built in-and I like how it has the word torch on it-would be fun if it EOL'ed itself when you switched on the "torch"-it torches itself
Smokers Choice!!! I’ll start licking that cigarette paste and get my daily nicotine fix !!!!!
Great vid. Thx.
That 76 radio and solar visor radio were trinkets given out to employees of Unocal oil company. My dad gave me that exact solar powered am radio visor when I was a kid, it never worked.
Ultimate crossover episode.
i picked up a native american AM station in new mexico once on a TRF set in california, over 500 miles away
From the SF bay area we can pick it up occasionally as well.
At least it's not a Fred Flintstone advert to persuade kids to start smoking...
Not really your usual thing, but do you want a Tasco NV100 night vision scope? I was given a box of stuff and this thing was in it in pieces, principle problem is all the solder joints are garbage. All the parts seem to be there.... yours for the price of shipping.
Interesting, your demonstration brings a whole new connotation to ground wave, of course we know that VLF frequencies conducts penetrate the ground and that's why navies use in to communicate to submarines underwater, but a.m. in a mine shaft, bet there's no RFI.
doesnt look like he is even close to a half wavelength inside the mountain. As far as the RF is concerned the rock aint there yet
An rxcelent entertaining video.
Back when smoking, and getting lung cancer lead to getting items in the catalog.
U definitely gotta restore the boomer hat to it's former glory, that's hilarious
Maybe try that Bondic stuff that cures with UV light.
Agreed, it's something else.
I have a channel master just like that one, I still play it
I had a couple. They were made by Sanyo and used those awful plastic electrolytics. I replaced them and performance was incredible after that.
Just picked up a couple (red and black versions) to rebuild.