Hey Michelle, I thought you'd enjoy what I've been working on lately!
I've been on an electronics rampage lately! I got my Sears stereo up and running again (it hasn't spoke since the late 1960s, the same guy who gave it to me ripped out the stereo jacks when he was a kid!). Decided to look it over for the first time in a long time and easily found out which wires went where, even got the phono/aux port wired up to a 3.5mm jack so I can plug in something modern and rock! Was great hearing that baby fire up for the first time! Not as good as hearing a 350 Golden Commando V8 fire up for the first time, but still pretty rad
Gotta love that lighted dial! My stereo in my room has one in amber, it's a Lloyd's machine, any history on that? you're our resident electronics queen, after all
I sabotaged parts of the 8-Track system out of the Sears to get the Lloyd's to play tapes a long time ago, I still think it's amazing how i got that thing rigged up in there! Haven't played 8-Tracks in a long while though.
Tonight I was cleaning out my closet and decided to re-examine this pretty (evil!) 50s General Electric clock radio. When I got it it worked fine, but was FILTHY! I took it all apart and washed the case, but sadly cracked the circuit board during reassembly. It's an AM radio anyhow, and I think it had a few bad tubes. Don't remember it ever working. But I decided to give this thing another shot, thinking I could splice together 2 wires and have only the clock work, sit her on the shelf lookin' pretty above the Stereo in the workshop. I was wrong! accidentally yanked the orange wire out of it's transformer while trying to splice it. I've never seen a clock radio refuse to come back to life this badly!
Thankfully, my later 1960s GE wakes me every morning without fault (provided I set the clock right, hard to tell AM/PM on these old things!
). and it wakes me up to FM radio! I'm livin' the modern life!
I'll grab a photo of the clockradio out in the sun tomorrow. It might be a P.I.T.A, but it still deserves a proper photoshoot!
