Crystal Radios / Fox Hole Radios: For me, it all started here | N6CC
Crystal Radios / Fox Hole Radios: For me, it all started here | N6CC
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Foxhole Radio Crystal Unknown to us - Worldwide, build 1944 ?? | Radiomuseum
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Archimedes Laboratory - 'McGyver' Fox Hole Radio During WWI, WWII and later conflicts, many GI's built “Fox Hole Radios” to listen to news and music. These radios did not require batteries –
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