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The Electronic Solder DIY Kits are used to installed to a FṂ radio (87-108MHz). You will own a FṂ Stereo which has excellent sound quality, stable performance and cool appearance when you finish the project. Great electronic DIY kit for soldering practice and also suitable for family education. Not only to improve your soldering skills, you will also will be more familiar with electronic components and learn more interesting electronics things.
4.0 out of 5
80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great kit.
This was a fun kit to build with good performance, the loudspeaker could be better but the audio sounds very good with earphones. Good value for money.
4.0 out of 5 stars The dual power option is nice but flawed
Overall, good kit for teaching electronics includes some spare resistors, screws and nuts. However, supplying power via batteries is flawed. Device can be powered by USB or by two AA 1.5v batteries, with the batteries once they no longer discharge ~3v the radio sputters out and struggles to operate.The radio functions as normal when device is powered by USB which is a shame because you are tethered to an external power outlet or power bank.
5.0 out of 5 stars Prompt delivery of a quality product
Great
3.0 out of 5 stars Need specialist tools to complete competently
Better if bigger and no surface soldering, instructions are hard work.I’m a beginner but knowledgeable about the process, I found it difficult and fiddly
1.0 out of 5 stars Instructions useless
Advertised for beginners but instructions in Chinese googling didn't get us anywhere either
2.0 out of 5 stars Found this very fiddly, some bits a bit too small to solder for me
Found this very fiddly, some bits a bit too small to solder for me
5.0 out of 5 stars Not for the beginner but nice, well made kit
Bought as birthday present for my son, kit is well thought out and neat, board is good quality and component layout is clear. It should be noted that there is some surface mount soldering needed in a couple of IC's which requires drag soldering. Something that might be a little beyond the general hobbyist.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good little kit
Really nice kit, well made but lacking proper instructions. A beginner would probably find this hard at first, but if you take your time and just look at the circuit board markings you should be ok. You will need a decent soldering iron with a very small tip, and a flux pen. The main IC socket on mine had issues with the pins, basically they fell out, so I soldered the IC straight onto the PCB. Worked fine. Apart from the awful speaker the radio is great. headphones or an external speaker make it a really good sounding unit.
easy built
good kit for any age
Great product
Cool little radio fun to build enjoy it very much but majority of instructions are not English
Première expérience. Bonne radio
Super bon produit pour débutant. Apprentissage, quelques soudures froide donc mauvais contact. Mais j'ai bcp appris.
Fun Kit for Beginners to Learn to Solder
This was a fun little kit to put together with our older son, and we used the experience for one of his merit badges.The instructions while not the most detailed were laid out well, and while we did make some mistakes as this was the first project like this we have done together, it was fun and after some breaks and coming back to it we were able to make it work.
Fun little project
I used the online instructions, paper ones were a little blurry. Fun little project, good quality board also
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