I love this one, Seth. Thank you for the restoration on it, both mechanical and cosmetic. And the addition for auxiliary input for Bluetooth is awesome as always too!
Someone showed that by adding new solder to a place you want to remove a component from you can minimize the probability of a trace peeling off when you desolder it. I haven't tried it yet as it does seem counterintuitive to me. But I've seen it done. The clock radio sounds pretty good and you got the clock working, nice. Up for sale at the museum!
When i was a kid vacuum tube stuff was still common finds in trash and garage sales. I wish I had the foresight to keep some.
I love this one, Seth. Thank you for the restoration on it, both mechanical and cosmetic. And the addition for auxiliary input for Bluetooth is awesome as always too!
Someone showed that by adding new solder to a place you want to remove a component from you can minimize the probability of a trace peeling off when you desolder it. I haven't tried it yet as it does seem counterintuitive to me. But
I've seen it done. The clock radio sounds pretty good and you got the clock working, nice. Up for sale at the museum!
nice job Mr. Radio and it does sound good 👍
Nice! You don’t see Motorola stuff very often.
Nice radio
The best part of that stupid sticker is I am unsure I have ever seen a Motorola tube that wasn't a rebrand, anyway
oh yes, but OUR tubes are the tubiest.
Disclaimer: Nobody was harmed in the making of this video.
However, a high proportion of viewers were harmed by the dreadful camera work.
70's porn music 🎉
Sounded like Sonny and Cher singing "I Got You Babe".
AA5 radios where always cheap.
The materials may be different but the methods are the same.