Building a radio is not that much difficult, but a DIY that makes everyone nostalgic about the one, that belongs to 1930s or earlier, seems to be challenge worth accepting. For that, you don't have to sweat yourself much. The vintage vacuum tube radio kit comes with a 32-page full-color experiment manual that includes all the necessary instructions, experiments and additional configurations required to finish up successfully on your way to catch radio waves.

Pre-wired components in the kit includes: experiment Manual, pre-wired wooden base, vacuum tube, medium wave coil, shortwave coil, antenna wire, ground wire, headphones, radio dial sheets, attachment screws, washers. But you will have to arrange required 8 AA batteries, which are not included in the kit.
The 14.50' x 11.50' x 6.00' box weighs about 1.4 kg. Anyone at the age of 12 or above can use the kit to prepare a home made radio recipe. After spending $99.95 for this kit, not only you can hope to build a radio, but will also end up with a valuable knowledge of electrical circuits and how about of a radio.
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