Audio DesignLine Blog
Fun DIY kits: vacuum tube radio, Edison phonograph
Rich Pell
2/27/2008 11:26 AM EST
I went to the site to find out more about the vacuum tube radio kit, but it appears to have been discontinued. However, I found something just as interesting - a new "phonograph kit in Edison style" that apparently will actually let you record your voice on a plastic cup for up to 50 seconds! It looks like a pretty neat toy for $26.48 USD.
BTW, on a related note to the radio kit mentioned above, Bill Schweber of Planet Analog has an interesting column this week - "Thinking superhet thoughts" - on the superheterodyne receiver architecture and its inventor, Major E.H. Armstrong. Armstrong also invented the regenerative circuit used in the above radio kit, although, as Bill Schweber notes, subsequent patent disputes ultimately granted the patent to Lee De Forest - widely credited with the invention of the vacuum tube.
Comments, questions or suggestions? Email me at rich.pell@verizon.net.




