How old time? If you are thinking of a 1930's style, then think of an upsidedown U with curly feet. Almost like a cathedral window, and divide the upper 2/3rds like a window. Those were the speakers. Add a tiny half moon on the lower 1/3 and put a knob in the bottom center of the half moon. Add two other knobs under the left and right speakers and you have a rough radio. For a transistor radio of the 1960's, think rectangular box. Two knobs, and straight lines across a circle to the right center for the speaker. the left should have a vertical tube affair with a red line on it and numbers if you have the space.
#include<iostream> #include<time.h> int main () { using namespace std; time_t rawtime, oldtime, endtime; struct tm * timeinfo; time (&oldtime); time (&rawtime); time (&endtime); endtime += 10; while (rawtime != endtime) { while (oldtime == rawtime) time (&rawtime); oldtime = rawtime; timeinfo = localtime (&rawtime); cout << "\rCurrent local time and date: " << asctime (timeinfo); } }
Bazooka bubble gum is an oldtime candy that is hard to find these days. It can, however, be purchased on the website Oldtime candy for five dollars and ninety nine cents
Possibly has an electrical draw from the radio.
1.25 amps
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You will have to purchase a power supply with a 12 volt DC output capable of handling the current draw of the car radio. Try "google" to find the manufacturer's specification sheet for the radio. In the specs. will be the amp draw of the radio. With this information you will know what amperage the output of the power supply needs to be.
If you mean can you plug a radio into an outlet controlled by a light switch, the answer is yes, provided the radio does not draw more current that the circuit can supply. (This would not apply to your standard household radio, but only to a high powered unit.)
Anna is Shaq's oldtime dreamgirl so if she was single he probably would give it a try
It provides power for radio and other computers memory.
It's a fuse, there is one for your lighter and one for your radio, even if its marked for both. Both of these (a lighter and radio) draw to much energy for one fuse at the same time.
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Ignition off draw fuse/circuit It is used for dome lights, radio memory, etc.