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CED CE Distribution K 925 Radio Kit 2 Tube Regenerative Radio P5333627CED-K-925 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/CED/CED-K-925.jpg CE Distribution K 925 Radio Kit 2 Tube Regenerative Radio Manufacturer Part Number: K-925This radio kit will cover the AM radio band along with the SW radio band. Power for this receiver is 1.5 V DC for the filaments and 45V DC for the plate current. A D cell and five 9V transistor batteries wired in series will work to power this radio. A 2000 ohm headset or an audio amplifier is required. Requires two T-1T4_DF91 tubes (not included).Measurements and Specs Filament Voltage (Uf)1.5 VDC Headset / Amplifier Resistance2 kΩ Plate Voltage (Ua)45 VDC Packaging Dimensions8.6 in. × 7.8 in. × 3 in. Weight (Packaging)0.91 lbs. Files InstructionsAll Models Layout and SchematicAll Models 5333627 609722133173 0.9100lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
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customer review - by , April 4, 2021
4/ 5stars
I enjoyed the kit. Not super easy but not super difficult. Gave 4 stars because tubes not included and like other reviews the holes in the boards were not clean. They look busted through like a dull drill bit was used without a scrap board underneath. I scraped them and made my own. Not a huge deal to me.
customer review - by , November 11, 2020
5/ 5stars
I really enjoyed this kit and have had good performance with it since I assembled it. The instructions are printed a bit darkly and they assume certain things (such as what wire to use when soldering the components together). The instructions also provide actual sized templates for manufacturing the control panel which one has to either copy, or destroy part of the instructions (which are printed on both sides of the pages). This was not my first home-brew radio, so I deviated wildly from the instructions in some areas, assembling it in a wooden case I picked up at a thrift store, and making my own control console in which the dials and labeling are laminated into a lacquer coating. I also made my own battery pack (as there is minimal direction in the instructions on how to do that... Overall a really enjoyable experience for those confident enough to introduce some of their own ingenuity and problem solving to supplement what the instructions are saying to do.

CE Distribution K-925 Radio Kit - 2 Tube Regenerative Radio

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Manufacturer Part Number: K-925

This radio kit will cover the AM radio band along with the SW radio band. Power for this receiver is 1.5 V DC for the filaments and 45V DC for the plate current. A D cell and five 9V transistor batteries wired in series will work to power this radio. A 2000 ohm headset or an audio amplifier is required. Requires two T-1T4_DF91 tubes (not included).

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By Susan Diane Coleson
Date: April 24, 2021
I enjoyed the kit. Not super easy but not super difficult. Gave 4 stars because tubes not included and like other reviews the holes in the boards were not clean. They look busted through like a dull drill bit was used without a scrap board underneath. I scraped them and made my own. Not a huge deal to me.
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Pete Bigley
Date: November 06, 2020
I really enjoyed this kit and have had good performance with it since I assembled it. The instructions are printed a bit darkly and they assume certain things (such as what wire to use when soldering the components together). The instructions also provide actual sized templates for manufacturing the control panel which one has to either copy, or destroy part of the instructions (which are printed on both sides of the pages). This was not my first home-brew radio, so I deviated wildly from the instructions in some areas, assembling it in a wooden case I picked up at a thrift store, and making my own control console in which the dials and labeling are laminated into a lacquer coating. I also made my own battery pack (as there is minimal direction in the instructions on how to do that... Overall a really enjoyable experience for those confident enough to introduce some of their own ingenuity and problem solving to supplement what the instructions are saying to do.
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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