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Holidays - Please note we will be closed for annual holidays between the 20th August and 3rd of September 2011. You can still place orders but shipments will not start up again until the 5th September 2011.   iGen Regenerative Tube Radio Receiver

Shipping - we ship worldwide (Europe, USA, Japan, Asia, Oz etc!)

  Tube  regenerative receiver based on original 1920's and 1930's designs, with a modern twist.

If you ever wondered how those early radio and wireless receivers from the 1920's worked, then why not build your very own.

The whole set runs off 12 volts so is absolutely safe to build and use, no nasty high voltages, it is a great way to learn a new hobby. <more info>

Prices - all prices are inclusive of VAT tax the price you see is the price you pay. We do not add on 20% VAT at the checkout!

     
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50MHz LCD Frequency Counter with programmable IF Offset
  iTx Low Power AM Tube Transmitter
     

This module is a highly flexible frequency counter that incorporates programmable IF offset (parameters are stored in non-volatile EEPROM). Its small size allows it to be incorporated into your own equipment and your battery will hardly notice its modest current requirement. A input buffer isolates the counter to minimize loading of the signal source. The 16 character display is a high contrast, LCD that's easily viewable over a wide angle in modest lighting conditions. Operation is as simple as connecting power and a signal source. <more info> 

  If you ever wondered how those early radio and wireless transmitters from the 1920's worked, then why not build your very own.

Now your Vintage AM radio can play some OTR (Old Time Radio) programs as it did when it was new! With your CD, MP3, iPod, iPhone, or crystal microphone. This two tube transmitter becomes a miniature AM broadcasting station.

The set runs off 27 to 90 volts HT (3 or more PP3 batteries) and 1.4 volts for the filaments (1 D Cell).

At 27 volts HT it is safe to build and use, even if you are not familiar with tube circuits, no nasty high voltages, it is a great way to learn a new hobby!
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