Clutch! "pretty cool!" I would say so! This is a beautiful piece of work with the wood work and the 20s style of build! Does the coil allow more frequencies into the short wave spectrum?
lyric: Everybody move to Canada. Smoke lots of pot. Everybody move to Canada right now. Here's how we do it. Bum rush the boarder guard before he and his dog ever knew it.
Also, beautiful work. It really says something for what all those signals may be doing to our minds if they power a radio interacting with crystals; that are also in our pineal glands so the signals surely interfere with our ability to tap into each others minds
OMG this is a BEAUTIFUL piece of artwork. i m seriously jeaulous! i'd love to have more information about the parts used here and where to get them? i am most impressed by the tap adjustable antenna tuning coil! awesome work. very, very impressive!
Absolutely inspiring. These past weeks I've been making crystal radios so I searched and found your video. How did you fashion the taps on that coil? It looks great but what was the method used? My creations look childish next to yours. I thought I was doing well when I got a pre-routed board from the hobby store and shellacked it.
Awesome! Only 1 video? I have an idea for you. Next time you find a station- Jump to the other detectors for us?! I know many of us would love that! I may even download your video for my archives! -take care
with something this vintage looking you would think he would be useing a curved horn diaphram speaker lol and a cover hood to cover all the components
Very very cool! I think it would be neat to charge an old storage battery with some solar cells and make your own amplifier using old speaker parts. Old meets new technology, but you could make the whole thing look antique. Very cool! :-)
Very complex. I like it. How long did it take you to create this? How did you do it? Do you have a site or something for all of us to see so we can create something like that? LOVE IT!!
Fantastico davvero :-)
Inageko 2 days ago
Clutch! "pretty cool!" I would say so! This is a beautiful piece of work with the wood work and the 20s style of build! Does the coil allow more frequencies into the short wave spectrum?
poikaa3 1 month ago
Beautiful, but I was looking forward to hearing it without the battery powered headphones, like the olden day.
OfficialGTwebsites 3 months ago
Congratulations for this nice shot! Beautiful Crustal Radio! 73 de IZ7VHF.
robertopietrafesa 5 months ago
HOLY SHIT IT'S CLUTCH!! WOOO!!
Ectoplsm 6 months ago
2:53 signal comes in exactly at
Clutch - The Mob Goes Wild
lyric: Everybody move to Canada. Smoke lots of pot. Everybody move to Canada right now. Here's how we do it. Bum rush the boarder guard before he and his dog ever knew it.
Also, beautiful work. It really says something for what all those signals may be doing to our minds if they power a radio interacting with crystals; that are also in our pineal glands so the signals surely interfere with our ability to tap into each others minds
metalhanded 6 months ago
one person thought there should be a cassette slot. ;)
TVonthePorch 8 months ago
I don't care what a varicoupler does, but i want to use it in my next project.
Kabzoer 11 months ago
What does that Varicoupler cost? And the Brand Name?? Thanks
XRayCam 1 year ago
A crystal radio does not uses batteries, it draws electric power from the radio signal.
In theory, a Tesla generator draws electricity from the sun by connecting a circuit between the ionosphere (magnetosphere) and the earth.
Remember, light is just the visible spectrum of electromagnetism.
AcePilot101 1 year ago
Amazing! Great job.
tom46802 1 year ago
Looks good. could you please post. Plans and list of parts and were you got them from.
Thanks .
JeffDrennen 1 year ago
Nice!!!
TheKC1ML 1 year ago
OMG this is a BEAUTIFUL piece of artwork. i m seriously jeaulous! i'd love to have more information about the parts used here and where to get them? i am most impressed by the tap adjustable antenna tuning coil! awesome work. very, very impressive!
rockangel1967 1 year ago 2
The name Roger Horton sounds real familiar, is he a member of Puget Sound Antique Radio Association?
Radioguy54 1 year ago
Beautiful! That piece looks museum quality. Thanks for sharing!
m0ussaW 1 year ago
Absolutely inspiring. These past weeks I've been making crystal radios so I searched and found your video. How did you fashion the taps on that coil? It looks great but what was the method used? My creations look childish next to yours. I thought I was doing well when I got a pre-routed board from the hobby store and shellacked it.
paddletom 1 year ago
Very impressive craftsmanship!
FelixTheHouseFreak 1 year ago
Awesome! Only 1 video? I have an idea for you. Next time you find a station- Jump to the other detectors for us?! I know many of us would love that! I may even download your video for my archives! -take care
855h0le 1 year ago
Excellent radio receiver. Such radio has special, unique charm!!!
UR3QMQ1 1 year ago
with something this vintage looking you would think he would be useing a curved horn diaphram speaker lol and a cover hood to cover all the components
SG16788 1 year ago
I am very impresed! 1st class job.
fadatuberadioman 1 year ago
Very very cool! I think it would be neat to charge an old storage battery with some solar cells and make your own amplifier using old speaker parts. Old meets new technology, but you could make the whole thing look antique. Very cool! :-)
ContaMuir17a 2 years ago
Весьма занятный аппарат! Рад, что ещё остались помешанные - значит не один я такой.
AlekseiPyatak 2 years ago
WOW, now that is primo craftsmanship. congrats, well done!!! Beautiful!!!!
ClanBez 2 years ago
Beautifully designed!
sparkdetect 2 years ago
Beautiful radio you have there! It's almost a shock to hear hard rock playing on an old style crystal radio.
Lashon3D 2 years ago
that radio came with cristobal colon
camagueyano38 3 years ago
Very complex. I like it. How long did it take you to create this? How did you do it? Do you have a site or something for all of us to see so we can create something like that? LOVE IT!!
icefire1911 3 years ago
A real nice looking set!!!!!
formiggini 3 years ago
i wish I could make 1
farhmoha 3 years ago
it's probably the esiest radio there is. NO batteries required!
drutt1985 3 years ago
very amusing man, that's some real stuff you got there
darkclaw999 3 years ago