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The top view. No fear of the radio opening the gates to hell. I think. |
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The humble front of Frankenradio. Note that the FM tuning light is lit! |
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The "Frankenspeaker" if you will. Base of speaker is from my ceiling fan. |
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Back of the "Frankenspeaker". Speaker is an el cheapo from Walmart. Polypropelyene cone and butyl surround on the cheap. |
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The side of "Frankenspeaker". I actually used a jack so you could unplug the mess. |
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A magnet from a bad 6x9 speaker, another chunk of my ceiling fan, and a cheapo Pep Boys Antenna. |
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