
Seriously.
I got interested in Antique Radios right around 1978-1980, when the Big-Band Revival was getting under way, and there were several stations in the Baltimore - Washington market that played Big-Band...
After that craze faded, there was still "The Music of Your Life" on AM through the 1990's... then, sadly, the AM went all "talk", ESPN, or foreign language.
I am still interested in old radios, but I have one of Antique Electronic Supply Co's kits to build a 1930's Emerson "wireless phonograph transmitter", a low-powered AM transmitter, designed to broadcast music from your electric phonograph to any radio in the house.
I figure that when ( or if) I get it built and going, I can supply it either from the CD player, or from my FM tuner and Public Radio Classical, and at least hear something palatable on my vintage radios...
