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The electronics kit I first challenged with a soldering iron was a Homer model 2SP-211 2 transistor reflex radio. Pleasure of building something and to see it working was so great. Even a quarter century later (!!), I still enjoy building small kits. Unfortunately my skill has not been improved so much, and sometimes projects are suspended on their half a way... Browse how a middle aged radio kid is playing around.

Shortwave Receiver Kits List
This page lists some of the shortwave receiver kits currently available on the market. Window shopping is really fun! Which one will I try next?
Lafayette 80-in-1
Electronic Project Kit
Exported OEM version of "Gakken MyKit 80". I was transfixed when I opened the box of this unit; everything was there! My old memory, stored in backup tapes somewhere in my brain, was reloaded into the main memory cells; I was in a sudden flashback of all of the scenes, experiences, persons I lived with, feelings, and emotions related to this kit some 30 years ago. I again enjoy building various circuits including my favorite 2 transistor radio with this rewireable kit.
EL 500 in One Maxitronix Electronic Lab 500 in One
Educational Kit
[UPDATED]
Latest generation of electronics educational project kit offers 500 experiments including digital logic circuit and microprocessor. Its main workplace is a small breadboard therefore user can add any component needed for a project.
Kosmos XN 3000 Kosmos XN 3000
Electronic Labor
Another electronics experiment kit made in Germany uses "Steckfedern" for circuit interconnection. The manual is an exellent textbook for electonics. The kit has 3 transistors, 1 Dualgate MOSFET, audio power amplifier, OP amp and other ICs, making this kit capable to perform more than 300 experiments. This kit is really challenging to me - the manual is written in German!

Ramsey AF-1
CW Audio Filter Kit
Using two MF8 switched capacitor filters, this unit is an audio filter aiding the CW reception; connected between communications receiver and a speaker. Building was easy and no adjustment or modfication was necessary in order to make it a practical unit. It worked just fine to me, so I gave it the dedicated case which looks nice. Modern receivers commonly employ DSP filters, but using such analog filter is also fun especially if it was built by oneself.
Ramsey AR-1
Aircraft Receiver Kit
This small aircraft receiver uses a varicap diode to tune. The original circuit required great concentration to tune in. Even if it could be made, the frequency soon detuned when the first syllable was spoken. Easy modification was to use "Heripot" precision potentiometer and separate battery to provide stable tuning voltage. Monitoring San Jose ATIS, Oakland control and Mountain View Moffet Field Automated Weather Observation was very interesting, but the receiver needs to be improved for a practical use.
Ramsey AM-1
AM Transmitter Kit
I guess all of the radio kids once experimented building their Wireless Mike. I assembled this unit after I returned to Japan; I wanted to enjoy my radio sets but Japanese AM radio stations were less entertaining. This small AM transmitter was expected to be a private radio station broadcasting my favorite sources. However the sound quality of this unit was quite poor. Main reason was the oscillator frequency changed as the audio voltage swung; after all, AM-1 was an FM transmitter as well! Tens of hours and more than $100 was spent to buy and read textbooks of oscillator and RF circuits before I could finally debug. What a good educational kit! Oscillator and buffer portion of the PCB was cropped, another circuit was newly built in a shielded case. Now AM-1 is running all day long, providing my favorite music with nice sound.
Ramsey FM-10A
Stereo FM Transmitter Kit
This popular FM transmitter kit was expected to be my private FM station with which I could enjoy my favorite music everywhere in my home. The kit started to operate immediately after the build, however it was far less stable than expected. Frequency stability was something common to this class so it should be accepted, but strange distortion, noise and hum was hard to explain. This project therefore have been in unfinished state for 10 years - adding a buffer and using shielded case would cure the problem.
Ramsey MD-3
Motion Detector Kit
Fearing of our new 1995 Honda Civic being stolen, this microwave motion detector was planned to be installed on the garage. However it never worked correctly so the project was soon abandoned. It might be interesting to resume debugging, but it may just find the apparatus being a mere microwave noise generator...
ELEKIT EL-559
Surround Adapter Kit
Elekit is one of the major kit manufactures in Japan. This unit is a surround audio adapter so that rear speakers can be hooked up to the conventional 2ch audio system. Circuit is a typical, simple matrix surround with power amplifier IC providing 1.5W per channel. Its quality is far superior than American kits; easy to build with illustrated manual, fine components and excellent print circuit boards. Enclosure is nice and pleasant, looking same or better than RadioShack products. Biggest problem is its expensive price!
N2YMW IMP
Radio Modem
This unit is called an Introductory Modem for Packet, designed by N2YMW and introduced on QST Dec.1995 issue. Print circuit board was purchased from Far Circuits. The unit uses TCM3105 FSK modem IC, power is supplied from PC via RS-232C port. Although no obvious problem with this unit or design, my project was suspended and awaiting to be completed.
"EZPulse"
Vehicle Speed Logging System
One of the lab's activity is to participate the "Econopower Race" - the fuel efficiency competition of the gas-powered vehicle. The team suffered budget problem and no further costly improvement was possible. In order to find out the best driving pattern, a vehicle speed logging system has been developed which uses minidisc recorder and homebrew interface unit. Special software has been developed to analyze WAV files into vehice and engine speed data.
Velleman K8048
PIC Programmer and Experiment Board
[NEW]
Purchased in Stuttgart back in 2006 with general interest to PIC. However there was not enough time for it and no strong necessity, 2 years have quickly passed. Having an opportunity of 4 consecutive off days, my first Hello World with PIC was cerebrated with this programmer/experimenter board. Microprocessor programming is an exiting experience; I always see unlimited possibilities in this tiny world since my first 8080 processor.
CIC Model 21-020
Shortwave Receiver Kit
Building a practical shortwave radio is a challenge. This low priced shortwave reciever kit promises speaker reception with its C-MOS IC amplifier, but it is basically a crystal set plus RF and audio amplifier. Even if enough gain is obtained, selectivity will be the problem. How will it perform, and how the improvement will be made?
Voice Recorder Kit AvioSys K01-A
Voice Recorder Kit
[NEW]
Participating amateur radio contests on 50MHz SSB requires continuously calling CQ for hours unless you occupy one of the most optimal operating locations, therefore a voice keyer is desired. This small, low cost voice recorder kit employs an APR9600 Voice Recording IC which is capable to record and playback a voice message up to 60 seconds at 4.2kHz sampling, or 30 seconds at 8kHz sampling. The quality of this kit is excellent, easy to build and it started to operate without any problem. In order to make it a practical voice keyer for a SSB transeiver, further interface circuit should be prepared, which will be a fun and rewarding project.
Akizuki Denshi
K-0074
Sealed Lead Battery Charger
[English]
Akizuki Denshi is famous with its original electronics kits; mainly aimed for intermediate to advanced kit builders. Here is an easy Sealed Battery Charger Kit, which I plan to use to charge my bike's headlight battery.
RADIOMANN 70 Jahre RADIOMANN
Vacuum Tube Experimental Radio Receiver
This brand-new, German made, antique look radio receiver uses a real vacuum tube, intended to be an experimental / educational radio receiver which manual lists 30 experiments. It uses a 12AU7 twin triode and circuit is very much simple; regenerative detector plus single audio amplifier. The set has two tuning coils, for AM band and shortwave band, and one of them can be attached to the circuit. Dry cell batteries provide plate voltage, without any voltage converter; i.e. the plate voltage is only 12 volts. The regenerative control is a potentiometer simply varying the plate voltage of the detector tube. The sound from the headset (supplied) is extremely pure and clean - no transistor converter noise, no hum, no static. For local station listening this simple set is a gem. And there will be a lot of way to enjoy DX - first thing is to have a good long wire antenna.
Wonder Kit FW-208A FM Wireless Mike Kit Wonder Kit FW-208A
FM Wirelesss Mike Kit
This simple and low cost FM wireless mike kit uses 2 transistors, and is well designed. Circuit board is in very good qualty, operation is stable and satisfactory. The purpose of building this is to hookup my small handheld transceiver so that the audio could be monitored by car FM radio. In-vehicle baby monitor function may also be useful.
TW-172D FM Stereo Transmitter C'z Kit TW-172D
FM Stereo Transmitter
Small FM Stereo transmitter using New Japan Radio NJM-2035D Stereo Modulator IC. Circuit board is in high quality, building can be done smoothly, operation is stable and its audio quality is fine. Its designed frequency range was 76 to 86MHz; modified in order to tune to 88MHz and above, so that US version novelty FM pocket radio could be used. Stereo multiplexer & pilot signal circuit lacks filters; causing slight hissing noise. Adding 19kHz pilot signal filter is planned.
Homebrew AM Transmitter Project Radio Noobow
Homebrew AM Transmitter Project
While attempting to make Ramsey AM-1 operational, I strongly felt the necessity to learn the electronics principles. Learning, understanding, designing, building and testing a small AM transmitter will be a fun challenge for a radio kid such as myself.
Daiso DD2000-A
"100yen" Pocket AM Radio Receiver
All of the items in the shop is priced 100 yen, approx. 85cents- this is the 100 yen shop. Now (year 2000) virtually every city and town in Japan has at least one of such shops. They also sell radio - yes, it is 100yen!!
Unbelievably, it is a 3 transistor and 1 diode superheterodyne with plastic tuning cap and IFT cans. Special high impedance earphone is used as the circuit does not have a power amplifier. The earphone is sold separately also at 100yen, making the total price 200 yen. This Chinese made radio shows enough performance if not in the mountain area. I would pay 1000 yen or even more, if this is a kit contains all of the unassembled components!
100 yen amplifier 100 Yen Amplifier
Found a mini audio power amplifier at 100 yen shop, I thought it would be useful if I use this to boost the weak audio of my PHS when I need to join a telephone conference in a noisy office.
100 yen FM Transmitter "Car Call"
100 Yen FM Transmitter
[NEW]
This small FM transmitter is intended for the cellular phone hands free operation- it can be attached to a cellular phone easily; its microphone picks up the audio from the phone speaker, transmitted to your car radio on the 88.9MHz FM.
Its crystall oscillator operates at 5th order harmonic to generate the FM signal, however the other harmonics are radiated equally, including 124.421MHz which resides just in the middle of the air band.
Antenna Projects Antenna Projects
As an amateur radio station, antenna projects must not be avoided. Here a middle aged ham resumed his summer vacation homework which he failed some 28 tears ago.

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Jan. 20, 1999 Created
Mar. 04, 2000 Added Ramsey AM-1.
Oct. 22, 2001 English version.
May. 04, 2002 Unified Japanese and English version.
Aug. 17, 2002 Reformatted.
Jun. 01, 2003 Added Akizuki battery charger.
Jun. 03, 2003 Added Wonder Kit FW-208A.
Aug. 24, 2003 Reformatted.
Sep. 07, 2003 Retouched link filenames.
Dec. 12, 2004 Added RADIOMANN.
Dec. 19, 2004 Renamed Ezpulse file.
Jan. 02, 2005 Added C'z Kit TW-172D.
May. 08, 2005 Added Radio Noobow Project.
Aug. 13, 2005 Added 100 yen amplifier.
Feb. 04, 2006 Corrected RADIOMANN description.
Feb. 25, 2006 Added XN 3000.
Mar. 06, 2006 Added EL500.
Oct. 01, 2006 Added FM-10A.
Jul. 01, 2007 Added antenna projects.
Sep. 22, 2007 Added MD-3.
Sep. 22, 2007 Added K01-A.
Feb. 13, 2008 Added Car Call, reorganized the list.
Feb. 13, 2008 Added K8048.

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