Visitors Projects

Welcome to my homemade radio visitors projects pages. This is different from my visitors pages. The visitors pages showcase projects my web surfers have built. This section will show you my visitors projects and how to build them yourself. These are like the projects that I did.

I do have some rules. I am to have complete editorial control. Before preparing your article for publication here, please send me a description, and a couple of pictures. If I feel your project isn't up to standards, technically, I will refuse to publish. My web visitors are very important to me, therefore a high quality standard is demanded.

You can submit for web publication just about any radio related project. Crystal sets, tube or transistor sets are welcome as well as individual parts and even construction techniques. If your article is more technical in nature, I have a place for that too.

I will need pictures, circuits and descriptions that will allow other visitors the possibility of building what you built successfully. I will also publish your e-mail address in case someone has a question. I encrypt all e-mail addresses so that the spam bots won't ruin your internet happiness.

All submissions must be in English. If you speak another language at home, you may include that language and I will publish that too. I will be glad to fix grammar and spelling for anyone that English isn't your primary language.

If you wish to make changes after publication, this is alright. Just tell me what to do. I do request that you carefully review what you have written before you send it to me. Excessive revisions might be difficult for me to do.

Pictures should be clear and focused. Send them as they come out of your camera. I will size and compress them for web use.

I offer no copyright protection for your pictures, text or ideas. All files become my property. If you wish to have anything you sent me removed from this site, just let me know and it will be taken care of.

Please e-mail your ideas to me by going to my contact page.



Unicoil

Steve Pelissier from NJ built this coil for his homemade all band radio.

4 Tube Radio

Steve Pelissier from NJ uses his Unicoil in a 6 band space charge tube radio. Add 12VDC and an antenna.

Crystal Set

Darren from Australia presents his dual tuned radio.



by(c) by David Schmarder