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Air Band Receiver High Sensitivity Aviation Radio 118-136MHz AM DIY Kit

scottiebabe
scottiebabe over 1 year ago

A 30 year-old electronics hobby kit still lives on to this day.

I came across a superhet airband receiver kit that peaked my interests. It’s based on a few venerable but not extinct radio ICs, namely the NE602 and the MC1350. I don’t know where the kit producer is sourcing these ICs, but for $20 it was worth taking a chance on it being more than a pack a of bubblegum. Fingers crossed I receive at least functional equivalent ICs, if not new/salvaged old stock.

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You can find the kit at the usual places searching “Air Band Receiver High Sensitivity Aviation Radio 118-136MHz AM DIY Kit”

The schematic is to clean and logical to be a typical noname solder kit. After some digging around on the internet, I found the origin of the kit. This project was originally designed by Fred Blechman and published in the spring 1994 issue of "Electronics Hobbyist Handbook" by Gernsback Publications.

A pdf of the publication is available here:

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https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Poptronics/Experimenters-Handbook/Electronic-Hobbyist-Handbook-1994-Spring.pdf (Page 82)

Tony van Roon also shares their experience and analysis of the project kit here:

https://www.learningelectronics.net/VA3AVR/circ/aviarx/aviarx.html

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  • Mattia.Zamana
    Mattia.Zamana 1 month ago +5
    This ️ is how I made it. I'm really happy with the aesthetic result and the receiver works really well. https://youtu.be/s0W8N2rxZcE?si=ZyAJDXZWBiyXQrJD
  • dougw
    dougw over 1 year ago +3
    Looks like a nice through hole project. The sockets will help if there are problems with the ICs.
  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 1 year ago +3
    scottiebabe Nice find. Like many cool thing... not new, but new again. So far, I've resisted buying one. I look forward to your "review".
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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 1 year ago

    Being a HAM radio operator, this would be a nice project!!

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    dwinhold over 1 year ago

    Being a HAM radio operator, this would be a nice project!!

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  • kmikemoo
    kmikemoo over 1 year ago in reply to dwinhold

    dwinhold I've been tempted to buy a couple in hopes of getting kids interested in the hobby.  So many irons in the fire.  Laughing
    I'm going to hold out for scottiebabe's review.

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  • dwinhold
    dwinhold over 1 year ago in reply to kmikemoo

    It's such a nice hobby, I've been a Ham since 1991. Trying to get the younger generation into it is so hard. If texting is their thing, it can be done, just need to learn Morse Code!! Not likely!!

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to dwinhold
    dwinhold said:
    Trying to get the younger generation into it is so hard.

    How are you trying to sell it to them though ? The younger generation are communicating wirelessly via text messaging every day with ease, so learning Morse Code probably isn't going to be the way to promote it. It perhaps could do with reinventing itself a bit given the ease of access to alternative wireless communications technology in the modern world.

    This probably applies to a lot of hobbies these days however.

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