Can't see the rooster, don't want to see the rooster. I use Picaso and make
web albums. Just want to see Easter bunnies.
Oldcranky
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:53 PM, Rich rich-m...@octoxol.com wrote:
It has been inadvertently MACified.
On 04/24/2011 07:58 PM, Darrell Lehman wrote:
Only if
Do you mean the back plates from my machine? No, I didn't photograph them
because they look just like those in the knob picture I found on the
Internet that I attached to a previous message.
Bill
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 8:09 AM, George victr...@triton.net wrote:
Not attached to the email
Well-I just went the old radio route myself and found a low wattage AM
transmitter that puts out a signal that you tune to a dead spot on the AM
dial. I hooked it up to my CD player and you should see the look on friends
faces when I turn it on and you hear The Shadow knows
It works really
I listen to baseball games, which haven't really changed over the years, on
mine. I have a radiola 17 driving headphones hooked to an adaptor gizmo that
mates to the tonearm of my 10-50.
Sent from my iPhone
-- Peter
pjfra...@mac.com
On Apr 25, 2011, at 10:28 AM, Abe Feder abefed...@gmail.com
Apparently the attachment link on Phono-l doesn't work for everyone...
Here are two actual links to view pictures of the radio conversion, if you are
interested:
http://www.preservemymoney.com/pictures/Radio_Front.jpg
http://www.preservemymoney.com/pictures/Radio_Back.jpg
Curt
From:
I did the same thing since poor AM reception and terrible programming does
not lend itself to quality listening time on my old radios. The transmitter
works very well and covers my whole house and part of the yard.
I am most fond of early radio/phono combination machines like the Brunswick
Does anyone have a 78 record of the song Thora available? John
McCormack made an acoustic, Richard Crooks and Paul Robeson both
recorded it much later, probably others. It's a rich and over-ripe
sentimental song.
Eric Stott
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The very best AM transmitter kit, IMH), is the SStran.
web: www.sstran.com
i...@sstran.com
This is a very easy to build kit and can be bought in a couple of different
variations of completion. It works very well on all floors and most of the
yard.
Bruce Mercer
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The definite advantage of the iPod conversion is that it will play anything,
including streaming internet stations.
From: vinyl.visi...@live.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 16:13:25 -0400
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] NEW LINKS TO PICS_Off Topic - Radio Conversion
You can find these on EBAY or here is the place to get one
http://www.sstran.com/
I have one and it is terriffic, there is also one called Talking House but be
careful which model you get, I think the #5 might be OK.
Jerry F Bacon - Dallas,Tx
Thats the one I got!-via antique radio Supply here in sunny AZ.
Abe
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Bruce Mercer maxbu...@wowway.com wrote:
The very best AM transmitter kit, IMH), is the SStran.
web: www.sstran.com
i...@sstran.com
This is a very easy to build kit and can be bought in a
Barbara Regan alerted me to this article which is also on line:
_http://www.antiqueweek.com/Article.asp?newsid=2014_
(http://www.antiqueweek.com/Article.asp?newsid=2014)
Steve Ramm
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Only have Peter Dawson on an Edison cylinder
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From: est...@localnet.com
To: phono-l@oldcrank.org
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 4:45 PM
Subject: [Phono-L] Record of THORA wanted
Does anyone have a 78 record of the song Thora available? John
McCormack made an
Abe: I think I happen to live in a good location (New England) for this type
of machine. Many of the earliest broadcasting stations were in the
Northeast and I believe that once AC-powered radios were practical and on
the market, folks put their battery sets in the attic and forgot about
them.
I have owned a TH-5.0 for several months and it works great! It is very
simple to set up and use and they have an optional outside antenna that
increases the transmission range dramatically if you want to be a
neighborhood DJ or live on a farm. I bought it directly from Talking House
These are also available.
http://www.northcountryradio.com/LPTransmitters.htm
On 04/25/2011 05:09 PM, Bruce Mercer wrote:
The very best AM transmitter kit, IMH), is the SStran.
web: www.sstran.com
i...@sstran.com
This is a very easy to build kit and can be bought in a couple of
different
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