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Radio TexMex
On our way back from her parents house Sunday in Houston, we decided to stop
by a little antique mall somewhere between Houston and Austin. There I
found an old Western Electric crank shaft telephone magneto still complete
with the oak enclosure and in pretty nice condition. After testing it out
on my stepson (he got a kick out of it), I decided I couldn't live without
it and gave the lady $40.
We got it home and Joe, my stepson seemed more interested in it than me and
was hooking it to all sorts of little FM/AM radios, light bulbs and other
little appliances. I also hooked it to a little test meter and saw it
generates up to around 100v AC with a really good wind.
I've been looking around the web for some ideas but haven't had much luck,
so I thought I would drop this group a line. Does anyone know if this
little novelty might have any practical use? If I were to rig up some sort
to windmill or something to it to keep it spinning and connect it to a
converter or some other power supply, is it possible to use one of these to
power, say, a small ham radio?
- Matt
by a little antique mall somewhere between Houston and Austin. There I
found an old Western Electric crank shaft telephone magneto still complete
with the oak enclosure and in pretty nice condition. After testing it out
on my stepson (he got a kick out of it), I decided I couldn't live without
it and gave the lady $40.
We got it home and Joe, my stepson seemed more interested in it than me and
was hooking it to all sorts of little FM/AM radios, light bulbs and other
little appliances. I also hooked it to a little test meter and saw it
generates up to around 100v AC with a really good wind.
I've been looking around the web for some ideas but haven't had much luck,
so I thought I would drop this group a line. Does anyone know if this
little novelty might have any practical use? If I were to rig up some sort
to windmill or something to it to keep it spinning and connect it to a
converter or some other power supply, is it possible to use one of these to
power, say, a small ham radio?
- Matt