A mixtape personally created by Boston America! The cassette shaped tin is filled with 1.3 oz of sweet cherry mini cassette candies. Cassettes were not new in the 80s, but they became very popular with the invention of the Walkman in 1979. The best thing about cassettes, was their recordability. You could make your own mix tapes by selecting from tapes or record from the radio. The first compact audio cassette was developed in 1962. * Each single order contains 1 random piece.
Candy Mix Cassette Tape 1.3 oz Candy Tin [SWEET Cherry]
For a push-pull amplifier, could we use a different diode bias instead of a different transistor type? - Quora
Three Transistor Radio - Whippersnapper 2
This old battery I found in an antique alarm : r/mildlyinteresting
RFC - Radio Frequency Choke PDF, PDF, Inductor
Heathkit Twoer
Don't touch that dial in antique radio collector's house
Snooze no more: what flippy clocks can teach us about UX design, by Joseph Anastasio
Just showing off some old school stuff
Feelin' Swank. 1963 Philco Stereo Console
Retevis Two-way radios for Prepper and Survivalists
Three Transistor Radio - Whippersnapper 3
Yaesu: - Yaesu FTM-500D Announced, Page 3
Stereo2Go Forum Reader