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Old 01-25-2013, 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jimtranr View Post
Well, Dan, that brings back memories, as I, too, put my first crystal radio together from a kit at about the same age--and, yep, listened with cheap headphones--except in my case that was more than 60 years ago. My antenna was a long length of copper wire I was able to affix to our back fence.

Very interested in your review of the Signal Sleuth. Enough so that it's going on my want list.
Jim......You win.

I see you have the McIntosh MR77 tuner. It is a well respected FM tuner with high sensitivity. McIntosh sold over 5000 of them between 1970 to 1978. I also have a MR74 that I enjoy very much.

I don't know how many stations broadcast in the Corvallis area, but I feel certain the Magnum Dynalab MD-205 will help to improve the quality of your listening experience.
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