tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107814481501412267.post1873147001919442087..comments2023-12-29T00:44:38.398-06:00Comments on Radio Theory and design: turret board or pin board options. Direct conversion receiver.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107814481501412267.post-71459086448562848432019-04-10T11:06:52.248-05:002019-04-10T11:06:52.248-05:00I like that one!
I sourced the board and pins. 7...I like that one! <br /><br />I sourced the board and pins. 79 cents an inch for the board and 29 cents each for the pins. That's a bit pricey for me. If I was building one to keep forever it would be ok, maybe?<br /><br />A friend sent me the pins in the pictures to try. Copper nails work well too but again pricey if you can find them. The wire is in the parts bin, so basically free. That works best for me.<br /><br />Thanks for pointing out the lack of a schematic. Resethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05162091506787629772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1107814481501412267.post-28650415564823381472019-04-09T23:43:09.703-05:002019-04-09T23:43:09.703-05:00How is this for tag board building - [img]http://j...How is this for tag board building - [img]http://jg3adq.a.la9.jp/50s1-vxo.JPG[/img]<br />that is the VXO from a transceiver.<br /><br />Also, I like the amp photo with the 9 volt battery and foil. Which schematic goes with that build? Can't make out the values, so having a hard time matching it up.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18442404640553742438noreply@blogger.com