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2007 CLUB COMPETITION
Build a Crystal Set to Run a Loudspeaker
Judged 13 May 2007 at Everton Hills, Brisbane.
Dan Bedford's winning entry with him at the controls
Fred Clark's two entries
Does this one run
three
speakers?
No but Neil Boucher has a novel idea for an antenna
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