You get two transistors and put them in a radio.
Roughly the same way you would make an AM vacuum tube radio by using vacuum tubes, except you don't need power for heaters/filaments.
Here are some songs with transistor radio in the title and there are probably many more: Transistor Sister by Freddy Cannon Twisted Transistor by Korn Transistor Radio ... three songs by Cloud Cult, Jaya the Cat, and The Methadones Tiny Blue Transistor Radio by Connie Smith
One can find a vintage transistor radio on many websites online. Amazon sells these types of radios on their website. The price range for the radios go from $15.00-$250.00.
based on eBay $50.00
Should be unless it is some micro-miniature thing that is (shot-welded) at the factory and not intended for repairs by changing defective parts- rather like calculators and some forms of transistor radios using printed micro-circuits.
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Perhaps you are referring to a radio built using transistors instead of vacuum tubes.
Magic Transistor Radio was created in 1973.
Transistor Radio - song - was created in 1961.
You would probably be using a radio receiver. It is possible you'd be using a transceiver, which combines the functions of a transmitter and a receiver.
Here are some songs with transistor radio in the title and there are probably many more: Transistor Sister by Freddy Cannon Twisted Transistor by Korn Transistor Radio ... three songs by Cloud Cult, Jaya the Cat, and The Methadones Tiny Blue Transistor Radio by Connie Smith
how to make the ford explorer radio transistor catch the radio stations in the middle east
SILICON or common sand with doping of the right ratio to make a transistor. three layers of semiconductor material
The general public. They wanted portable transistor radios, to listen to the radio anywhere.
Norm Dye has written: 'Radio frequency transistors' -- subject(s): Power transistors, Radio frequency Amplifiers, Transistor amplifiers, Transistor radio transmitters
way back then
These components are semiconductors.
3 types 1 foxhole radio 2 crystal radio 3 transistor radio