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  • Hello. Great sound.

    Japanese "Hi" has many meanings.

    "Haaai" pronounced by a male annoucer means "well" "gee" "uh-huh" "understand" "then" "And?" "what about?" "OK",

    "Hai" pronounced shortly by children means "Yes" "I will" "understand"

    This is a science program for children. Children can ask question on the phone.

    A girl on your video is five years old.

  • @pesnyaozemle 

    Thank you for information. That sounds like a great radio program for all ages.

    And you have a very interesting radio web site. That is a fantastic radio collection, thanks for posting those great videos!

    73 de Lynn NG9D . .

  • @NG9D

    Well, a little child often asks curious questions, of course mine used to do that. On your video a five-year-old girl says "Why do kangaroos leap like that?" "Why do kangaroos leap with their babies in their pockets?"

    I don't know the answer. A scientist is just about to answer them, you turn back to the program from Venezuela. Good music, good sound.

    Above and beyond this, thank you for good videos!

    73..

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  • hi lol ololol

  • I just ordered one, but you keep selling out. : )

  • Oh, I'm not associated with Ten-Tec. I just like building their kits!

    73

    Lynn, NG9D

  • Focus!

    : ^ )

  • You say 'arigato' like we say 'arigato................. sorry lol nice radio

  • The "hai" that they've been repeating on Radio Japan actually meant "yes", not "hi"...

  • Hi,

    Yes, that Japanese "Hi" is actually a form of agreement used alot in conversation. It is just like saying "yes" in English (or "yeah" in American slang).

    In German or Dutch = "ja",

    Russian = "да", and

    In Spanish = "si"!

    73 de NG9D

  • I'm trying to get a tube regen - those are really smoooth. ie Heathkit GR81

  • yes it sounds real good

  • Very nice indeed. I have LONG wondered just how good a regen set sounded because I've read numerous positive comments; this radio really does sound good! Maybe I'll build one myself...

    73 de N7LTH

  • what antenna are you using with this receiver?

  • The antenna is 7 half-wave dipoles, fed in parallel with common coax. The dipoles are made with insulated wire and bundled into a single multielment cable. The center feed point is at ground level. Half the antenna is hung from a tree, the other half (connected to the coax shield) is on the ground underneath the tree. The 7 individual dipoles are cut for ham bands 80/40/30/20/17/12/10m. The antenna resonates on all ham bands on fequencies above 3.5 MHz and works OK on the other frequencies.

  • ALI PRIMERA

  • Viva el Cantor del Pueblo Ai Primera!

  • Ali Primera is a fine singer -- Ali Primera es un cantante fino.

    Thanks/gracias & "73"

    Lynn - NG9D

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