Directory > Recreation > Antiques > Radio > FAQs, Help, and Tutorials > Foxhole R. G. Wells The transcript of an interview with Lieutenant Colonel R. G. Wells, who built a rather elaborate set out of scrounged and improvised items while in a POW camp during World War II. Provided by the Centre for the History of Defence Electronics (CHiDE). http://histru.bournemouth.ac.uk/CHiDE/Oral_History_of_Defence_Electronics/r_g_wells.htm Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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World War II Foxhole Radio Text-only (with ASCII art) description of how to build one, based on a section written by Lance Borden, WB5REX, in "Electronics Handbook Volume XVII". http://kg8ih.cit.cwru.edu/w8edu/projects/foxhole.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Foxhole Radios Don Adamson's article on building these simple devices, with illustrations and excerpts from 1940s publications. http://members.aol.com/djadamson7/articles/foxhole.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Building A Crystal Radio Out Of Household Items Several simple radio receiver projects, including the razor blade "foxhole" radio, that use found materials. Well illustrated with closeup photographs. http://scitoys.com/scitoys/scitoys/radio/homemade_radio.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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