Am I the only one who thinks this is cool?
I've got an old AM portable radio, circa 1971 vintage. At parties, I'll bring it out. If you tune it to 670, it plays nothing but 70s hits, rock and disco. I tell my friends it's a magic radio, stuck in the past.
And then I'll show everyone the power cord--unplugged.
Now, of course it's not really magic. I've got an AM transmitter in my house with a range of about 500 feet hooked into a computer with a playlist. There are batteries in the radio so it doesn't need a plug.
But it's the effect which is fun. Very "Jefty is Five", if you catch my drift.
I do the same thing with my '38 upright Philco and WW2 music. People seem to like it. What do you think?
I've got an old AM portable radio, circa 1971 vintage. At parties, I'll bring it out. If you tune it to 670, it plays nothing but 70s hits, rock and disco. I tell my friends it's a magic radio, stuck in the past.
And then I'll show everyone the power cord--unplugged.
Now, of course it's not really magic. I've got an AM transmitter in my house with a range of about 500 feet hooked into a computer with a playlist. There are batteries in the radio so it doesn't need a plug.
But it's the effect which is fun. Very "Jefty is Five", if you catch my drift.
I do the same thing with my '38 upright Philco and WW2 music. People seem to like it. What do you think?