- Junk box
Junk box is a term used by
Amateur radio operators to describe a collection of spare parts and old equipment kept to assist in building and repairing their station. [http://www.dxing.com/radterms.htm#junkbox: DXing.com "Radio Terms"]Description and uses
According to some hams, a well-stocked junk box is a requirement for anyone who likes to build, repair, or tinker with radio equipment and electronic gear. Keeping an ample supply of spare electronic components provides the ham with parts to build a variety of electronic projects, as well as "spares" of components needed for repairs. Resistors, capacitors, transistors, meters, speakers, wire, cable, and even small mechanical parts such as screws, nuts and bolts are typical junk box items. Cannibalizing or removing parts from old equipment is sometimes the only way for an individual to obtain some types of parts, either because they are no longer made, or can only be ordered in large quantities. Cast-off or used electronic equipment make especially good additions to a junk box. What non-hams may see as junk, hams often see as treasure.
Hamfest s, surplus stores, electronic swapmeets and even dumpster-diving are often venues for hams to trade, buy, scrounge, or salvage spare parts and components. Junk boxes can range in size from small carboard or plastic boxes, to large collections that fill garages and outbuildings. Many hams derive satisfaction from having an especially large junk box full of exotic and hard-to-find components. Others feel that the act of tracking down parts is half the fun. [http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/scrounging.html N2UHC on "Scrounging"]Use in homebrewing
Homebrewing is a slang term in amateur radio referring to building an alternative to a commercially available piece of equipment or accessory by hand. [http://www.dxing.com/radioterms.htm DXing.com "Radio Terms"] "Homebrewers" often naturally maintain a sizeable junk box, and amateur radio publications have often employed the term in
DIY project articles such as "The 'Junker' Amplifier" fromQST , Oct 1970 , an RF amplifier built from scrounged and junk-box parts. [http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/~glowbugs/tx/JunkerAmp.pdf October 1970 QST article]ee also
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Boat anchor
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*Vintage amateur radio External links
* [http://www.af4k.com/Boatanchors_Directory/Homebrew.htm Boatanchors Directory]
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