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Random Wire Review 109: September 27, 2024

Following up on thrift purchases (Grundig radio, vintage Heathkit gear, Audio-Technica AT2020 mic) and new devices (TD-H3 radio, H2T Meshtastic device). Gear for the Wichita trip.

Topics in Issue 109

1. Following Up on Thrift Purchases

     1.1 Grundig AM/FM/SW Table Radio
     1.2 Heathkit HM-11 Reflected Power Meter
     1.3 Heathkit Hybrid Radio Patch HD-15
     1.4 Audio-Technica AT2020 Microphone

2. Following Up on New Devices

     2.1 TD-H3 handheld radio
     2.2 muziWORKS H2T Meshtastic device

3. Gear for the Wichita Trip

     3.1 Mount adapter
     3.2 Tri-mag mount
     3.3 Multi-band VHF/HF compromise antenna
     3.4 Magic carpet for groundplane
     3.5 Other trip preparations
          3.5.1 Extra microSD cards
          3.5.2 Camera tripod and primary lens
          3.5.3 HF radio and antennas

4. Not Radio

5. Closing

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1. Following Up on Thrift Purchases

1.1 Grundig AM/FM/SW Table Radio

Last week, I reported on this purchase in a Goodwill auction:

Recently, I won an auction for a Grundig Classic International AM/FM/SW Stereo Table Radio Model 960. The price was right at $51 + $5 shipping. That puts the cost a bit lower than similar items I’ve seen on eBay.

This isn’t a tube radio. It’s a circa 2000 reproduction by Grundig of the Classic 960. My guess is this means it is more likely to work than an older original. It is also likely to be safer to operate. Reviews are often not positive about this radio but the only way to know is to try it. For the price, it is unlikely I’ll lose much on this deal.

What isn’t working right now is shipping. Although the auction closed last week, the radio still hasn’t been shipped. The selling Goodwill store says:

We are currently experiencing a shipping delay. Thank you for your patience while we work to resolve this issue.

I’m hoping it is waiting for me when we get back from Wichita.

1.2 Heathkit HM-11 Reflected Power Meter

Also last week was the report of receiving a piece of vintage Heathkit gear, the HM-11 Reflected Power Meter. What I have in mind is not well formed, but I’ve been noodling on an all-in-one AllStarLink node with a Raspberry Pi inside the HM-11 case. I think for now, this one goes on the shelf where I can see it and think about it from time to time.

1.3 Heathkit Hybrid Radio Patch HD-15

I also reported on the Heathkit HD-15 device last week. I like the look and feel of this device with the reasonably sized meter and three rotary controllers. Might it be convertible to become an AllStarLink audio interface? I don’t know . . . yet!

1.4 Audio-Technica AT2020 Microphone

The Audio-Technica AT2020 microphone was a Goodwill auction purchase. I got this for $31 plus $12 for shipping and handling. I’ve been using an Audio-Technica AT2005USB microphone with a pre-amplifier for the Random Wire Reflections podcast. For $43 total, the AT2020 seemed like an affordable upgrade.

New, this microphone is $99 on Amazon. Purchasers on Amazon give it a 4.7 of 5 stars rating. They like the:

  • Sound quality

  • Value for money

  • Functionality

  • Quality

  • Looks

  • Ease of use

Liked somewhat less by buyers are microphone quality and cable quality.

As long as it hasn’t been abused, it should be a good upgrade. The AT2020 is a condenser microphone so I expect it will be more sensitive than the dynamic AT2005USB microphone has been. The AT2020 will arrive sometime during our two-week trip to Wichita so it will be a few weeks before I get to test it.

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2. Following Up on New Devices

2.1 TD-H3 handheld radio

The TIDRADIO TD-H3 handie talkie arrived just before I left for my trip last week to Omak, Washington. I’ve had time to charge it but I haven’t turned it on yet.

TIDRADIO TD-H3 Ham Radio Multi-Band Long Range 2-way Radio with AirBand & TD-771 Long Antenna,USB-C Programming & Charging,2500mAh Battery,DTMF FM AM NOAA VOX SCAN,Walkie Talkies with Earpiece (Green)

I bought this in the most obnoxious green color you can imagine. I should be able to include a photo of it in this newsletter. I don’t think I’ll lose it in the sea of black HTs I already have.

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Tom Salzer

Tom is an Extra Class amateur radio operator licensed in the United States as KJ7T

Tom Salzer KJ7T