The Museum of American Heritage will be open this Easter weekend with our newest exhibit, In the Groove: A History of record Players. Be sure to stop by with the family to learn about these fascinating musical mediums!
How to Build A Crystal Radio
An Interactive 4-Day Workshop at the Museum of American Heritage 351 Homer Avenue, Palo Alto
Class dates are Saturdays April 7, 14, 21 & 28 1:30-3:30pm
**Students must attend all 4 days of the workshop**
Students learn radio history dating back to Tesla and Marconi, as well as basic radio theory, modulation, headphone function and how to read schematics.
Elements include: winding coils, drilling a mounting board, arranging components, and wiring the set according to a schematic.
Instructor: Larry Pizzella. His custom radio design won first prize in a national contest for crystal radio set distance reception.
$75 Museum Members/$85 Non-members Ages 10 and Up Registration Required
Registration form can be found at
http://www.moah.org/pdf/MOAH_ClassREGISTRATION.pdf
It is the last weekend to see our Thomas Edison exhibit! We will close after February 18 2018 for exhibit switch over and reopen March 23rd with, In the Groove: A History of record Players.