 Hi guys, so here's a kit build and it's got a FM on here and since it's self let me just show you a quick image of it. It's quite a cute looking thing, but one of the first things I noticed and I'll just turn that around. The bag's going to be awfully noisy and we've got the casing. So yeah, so these have got some lining paper on them. I expect to stuff them from getting scratched. So if you wanted to you can actually build it up like this if you wanted to. I've got no idea how these things go together yet. Like I say, it doesn't come with a manual. One of the things I did notice is before I bought a radio kit from China before and the speaker in it was one like this. Not much juice as you might be able to tell. This one, it's got its own spin action that goes on. So this radio never really got built and I was going to be disappointed if the same type of speaker came through again but we didn't again. We've got a different type of speaker. This one's actually, yeah, it's almost like a gel or something. But the same sort of size nearly. But the big difference is, the big difference is it's actually got quite a powerful magnet on the background. Drawing my hands together. So yeah, that looks like it's going to be a nicer sounding speaker than that one. So that was one of the good surprise for this. Actually we've got a bunch of carbon all the same value there. So let's have a quick look at the value of these actually and just see what they are over there. And it says a 10K. 10K. We've got a bunch of 10K resistors. We've got some 100 microfarad tronics. People live, I could say. Is it worth me swapping out these capacitors you think? These are just general purpose. But as this is a little radio. Oh wow, okay. That looks like quite a small part for solder. I need to be careful of these. So I presume these are all going to be the same brand here. Chonics, I think that's how you say it. Chonks. Chonks. Chonks. Chonks. Chonks. Chonks. Funny films. We've got 10 microfarads here. So I'm 50 volt. I'll assume this is about the same, yep. So yeah, so there's a few capacitors there. We've got a few transistors as well. We've got an amplifier, I presume. LM386N. I can't remember if the N, I need to look that up. Okay, and there's a LM386N again. Really is there two spaces for this one? See, there's one here. But I can't see another footprint from another one of these, so there's a spare one. Okay. And this is where that little circuitry. So this is going to go, you can see the crystal laying down the side there. So we've got plenty of place for the 10K. So what we're going to do then is we're just going to get on with it. We're going to stick all the 10Ks in. Get these transistors in. Now, unfortunately, the 912s or these little transistors, they're all the same, which is good. Our U1 is the ST processor there. That's on a board as well. So that's in a socket. Twiggle switch. Yeah, it is a toggle as well. So we've got click action left, right, up, down, and press. The turning isn't going to do anything, but we've got a little twiggle. Oh, we've got another one as well. What's that do? That's the same. It's only one colour, so I don't know what colour that's going to be on the front of this. On the image, it looks like it's red. Sorry, it looks like it's blue, and it looks like the letters are red. The characters, they're getting there eventually. We've got some little 22-puffs. These are 100 nano. They're 10-4s. There we go, 10-4, C4, 10-4. And there's some little 100 puffs down there. They're 22 puffs. Everything looks to be present and correct. We've got a 4.7K in here somewhere, and this is where the antenna is going to go. Oh, we've got to cut this out as well here, I think. Well, it looks like it's still got a bit of the edge of the board. So the antenna will go on this. I'll assume. It's going to be sticking out of the box. We'll have to remember that when we start pulling this together. A little barrel, adapter, a standard size barrel, connectors, a display. There's nothing on the back of this board, because the antenna could go on the back of there. It's nice, and it's on that 4. I don't see a battery, I don't know. That's not a battery, this is where you do your volume control over the thought. Tuning and everything will be from those sticks. This is going to be, is that your on-off switch? No, it's not your on-off switch, because we've got the on-off switch is going to be going here. No, it's not, it's going here. They're going to be sitting in there. Sort of the legs out there, because they're a bit wider place. That's a little look at it, we've got all these standoffs and screws. Like I said, there's no instructions, so I'll pull up the, I'll have a little look on the page there, and stick it up for a short time and look at them.