Well I won this old radio on ebay. It's an old 1950s Motorola tube "portable." I want to use it for a theremin case. The chassis is steel and is covered with some leatherette stuff. I love the look and color, but I have to clean it up. If the covering looks too bad and I can't clean it to look nice, I'll probably remove it and paint the steel with a sparkle flake paint. I also want to paint over the AM frequency numbers.
The handle is actually an AM antenna. Should I just cut the connection, or should I try to use it in the circuit?
I assume also that I can use the AM coil and capacitor in the circuit.
It's great that this already has the mains connection. However, it's 2-pin with no ground (earth). Is that a problem?
The radio was said not to work, which I actually prefered. It would make me sad to take a vintage working radio and kill it.
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Parsa
The handle is actually an AM antenna. Should I just cut the connection, or should I try to use it in the circuit?
I assume also that I can use the AM coil and capacitor in the circuit.
It's great that this already has the mains connection. However, it's 2-pin with no ground (earth). Is that a problem?
The radio was said not to work, which I actually prefered. It would make me sad to take a vintage working radio and kill it.
[img]http://www.ushighway66.com/images/radio1.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://www.ushighway66.com/images/radio3.jpg[/img]
Pic 2 (http://www.ushighway66.com/images/radio3.jpg)
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Parsa