Back in 1966, a suitable toy for a geeky kid was a radio kit. You could find simple crystal radio sets or some more advanced ones. But some lucky kids got the Philips Electronic Engineer EE8 Kit on ...
This Little Museum Outside DC Offers a Deep Dive Into Retro Radio and TV Tech Before you streamed everything, there was this: The National Capital Radio & Television Museum spotlights how airwaves ...
If you read the December 1970 issue of Mechanix Illustrated, you’d be treated to [Len Buckwalter]’s crystal radio build. He called out Modern Radio Labs as the supplier for parts. That company, run by ...