Recently I wrote about the Elenco AM/FM radio kit and was pulled away from the build before I could do a full alignment of the radio. The kit was finished but my work took me out of town, and I wasn’t able to do a full and complete alignment of the kit per the builders manual. I should add that I am employed full-time as an electronics engineer and have been involved in electronics repair, design, and building for over 50 years. And as an amateur radio hobbiest, my experience goes further back than that timeline. My “shop” is equipped with some expensive gear and my ability to critique the kit, I believe, is valid.
In the final tuning and alignment stage of the FM section of the radio I found that the components supplied are most likely to be for the Asian (Japanese) market as the frequency response for the radio both AM as well as FM is beyond the USA standards for broadcast reception. This is at first thought not right but then I reconsidered that having an AM / FM radio that can tune below and above the normal frequency spectrum isn’t a bad thing at all … when you try to make the builders manual fit into the “properly tuned” arena for the USA and the design is made for the Japanese and Asian market is when things get funny. Once I was able to figure that out and reset the values I used for tuning up the radio, I was happy to know that my radio is able to sort of talk Japanese. Think of it as a poor man’s shortwave set.Continue reading“An Update on the Elenco AM/FM Radio Kit, by Mike in Alaska”

