Old Radio Components
THE fact that radio parts ordinarily do not wear out, brings up the" problem of what to do with old-style variable condensers, sockets, audio transformer tuning coils, cumbersome old dials, and so on. If you have been a radio experimenter for some time your work bench is no doubt covered with parts that are just as good as they ever were. Yet you do not wish to put them in a set for your own wSe, However, if you consider all those with whom you have acquaintance, you will recall one or two people in straitened circumstances, who would appreciate a radio receiver of any kind. They, at least, would not be particular about the fine points of modern apparatus. Get the old parts together and see if you can : with perhaps the addition of a chining new panel, put together a set that will give one of these friends a great deal of pleasure. aialaauitel oo aan
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 24, 28 December 1928, Page 31
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161Old Radio Components Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 24, 28 December 1928, Page 31
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