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I was hanging out yesterday with some people and we got to talking
about crystal radios. You know, a long wire, a couple of coils and some sort of diode and you could listen to the radio for free, provided it was AM and close by. We wound up building a set in the course of two or three hours using wire off a junked guitar pickup, a toilet paper roll, and some salvaged parts off a dead PC board laying around. We only got one station, the local Bott outlet. Bott, for those who don't know, is a for profit and filthy rich Christian (read: fundie) outfit. By sheer coincidence they were going berserk over Planned Parenthood and Margaret Sanger. I couldn't let this calumny go unchallenged so I called in. It turned out to be a taped show, so they couldn't put my Jesus denying bigoted ass on, but the reaction was pretty good none the less. I told them that Margaret Sanger was a good White woman who wanted more smart and capable kids and less worthless ones. They were horrified. Xtal radios have a long history. In high fidelity, people used to use a form of crystal set- a passive tuner-to tune the finest local AM broadcast station audio. All the big coil places sold kits of parts you mounted on a panel and hooked to your preamp. When FM came out people forgot about these. It's too bad because they are fun to build. |
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