Final National SRF-39 Photo
I couldn't resist sharing one of the photos that I took yesterday of the
final National SRF-39 in its cabinet and with its companion speaker
system cabinet. The sound system is a small 2 x 5 watt stereo amp from
canakits (canakit.com) that cost under $35 assembled. It runs on
12VDC. The back panel of the audio box has an audio out for two
larger outboard speakers and a switch to choose between the outboard
speakers or the four little speakers (2x2) in the front panel of the box.
Thanks to canakits, the front panel has two input ports (hi and low
impedance) as well as the volume pots for each channel and a power
switch. Instead of putting both the radio and the speaker system in the
same box, I opted for this route because I didnot have enough scrap wood
for the larger cabinet and, this way, I can leave the speaker box in the
NW, since my only use for this set in Oklahoma is DXing.
The ports for the four speakers were determined by the size of the little
tweeters and mid-range units that were salvaged from the iPod audio dock
that I salvaged. I kind of like the appearance of the speaker unit as it
is very like some of the amps and receivers from the mid-1920s, when you
had to watch the brightness of the tube filaments as you adjusted the
controls. In any case, the speaker box will look good in my shelves,
whether it is being driven by the National SRF-39 or by my mp3
player.
I'll be submitting an article this week, I hope.
And before either Nick or Guy can say it, YES, its great to be retired...
the only problem with it is being OLD!
John B.
Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA + flocka Ultralights.
Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, NRD-535(kiwa-mods)
Antennas: 700' NE/SW mini-Bev, Wellbrook Phased Array (pre-production
version)
PS.... I win the award for the heaviest Ultralight, hands down. The
cabinets are 3/4" walnut!