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📻 Build, Learn, and Tune In — Own the Airwaves!
The Elenco Two IC AM Radio Kit is a premium educational DIY project that lets you assemble a complete AM radio on a single PCB. Featuring 26 components and powered by a 9V battery (not included), it comes with an industry-leading 10-page instruction manual that demystifies radio circuitry and soldering techniques. Perfect for millennials craving hands-on STEM learning, this kit delivers real AM radio reception while sharpening your technical skills in under 3 hours.









| ASIN | B0041O4MFK |
| Additional Features | STEM Project |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,905 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #851 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand | Elenco |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 313 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED or LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic And Metal |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00756619001616 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 9"W x 0.75"H |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Elenco Electronics LLC |
| Mfr Part Number | AM-780K |
| Model Number | AM-780K |
| Number of Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 13"L x 9"W x 0.75"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM |
| Special Feature | STEM Project |
| Style Name | Radio Kit |
| Tuner Technology | AM |
| Tuner Type | AM |
| UPC | 756619001616 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Warranted for defects in manufacturing. |
J**V
Elenko Model AM-780K is the best!
Just got it threw Prime next day. I was immediately impressed with the large 10 page instruction book. Nothing at all like you get from kits by China. You couldn't ask for better instructions! Thanks to the very user friendly instructions even a complete newbie or child 12 and up can figure this out as each component is clearly identified and tips on soldering is included. Along with the best in depth trouble shooting similar to a service manual with points to check with what the ohm reading should be or what the voltage should be and if not correct what components to check. This kit is perfect for anyone to understand how the am radio works and improve your understanding of circuits by presenting block diagrams, schematic and a pictorial diagram. It's not just for kids, adults regardless of age or experience will benefit from it. It says it takes about 3 hours to assemble. There are 26 parts. I will update with a final pic when completed. Update: took me about 45 minutes. Worked first try. The selectivity is poor but good enough to pull strong stations. But that is not what this kit is about. Elenco makes great kits. The quality and instructions can't be beat. But they are intended for educational purposes. If you just want a good am radio, you can do better. If you want to learn how they work, Elenco is untouchable! I recommend you dont use lead free solder, it's horrible to work with. I stopped using lead free 2 years ago. Instead stick with the regular lead based with flux. On the surface mounts like the battery holder, potentiometer, antenna wires and tuning capacitor apply a little bit of flux on the board so the heat and solder distribute better. Surface mounts can be tricky for newbies. Other than that, justtake your time. UPDATE: VIDEO Just to demo it can pull in strong stations. It was not my goal to build a Super AM DXing radio. Just wanted to sharpen my solder skill and there is that satisfaction of success too!
J**E
Awesome AM radio kit with a very comprehensive instruction manual!
I got this AM radio kit to learn more about radios, and I most definitely did! This is perfect for anyone who likes diy electronics projects, it took me about 3 hours to assemble, and you don't really need to have much experience with soldering to get it done. My only suggestion is to use medium heat on your iron, and different solder than what it came with. The PCB board gets hot really easily and the connections can pull off trying to melt the lower guage solder. I used .022g 62/36/2 and had a much easier time getting good joints. It is definitely possible to do with the solder it comes with, but thinner stuff will make it much easier! The radio works great as well, with a little bit of tuning I can get stations from over 100 miles away, and by altering the antenna you can get some airbands too! Overall, this kit is great, and makes a super fun project for a rainy day! I have purchased kits from other manufacturers, and while some of them were good, the Elenco brand seems to be the best quality, and the INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS AMAZING, not only does it have the schematic, it explains what every part is, what it does, and how to identify the part. Because of the quality of the radio, and the manual, I will most certainly be buying other Elenco kits in the near-future.
B**L
My 5-year old daughter LOVES this!
OK, so I have many years in RF engineering and I'm a ham extra, still, I've tried to not "force" my electronic and musical hobbies on my daughters in fear of them being overwhelmed and too directed. Still, when I asked her early last year if she'd like to "make a radio" sometime, she was very interested and asked about it several times later before her birthday in September. That was when she received this kit. I looked around at many and after some consideration, I chose this one. A few weeks after her birthday, we sat down at a good well-lit bench and I thought we would work through the kit for a couple of hours each over a few sessions to spread it out. Well, that wasn't going to happen! My daughter was so excited that she determined quickly that we would do it all at once, even though I encouraged her to take her time. Admittedly, she has soldered a few wires together before (just some leads twisted together and soldered) so she was not shy or afraid. I guess I'd have to recommend doing that first as it gives the child the opportunity to see how the solder melts and how, if the leads are heated enough, it wets and flows. I admit I did that well in advance to whet her appetite. I also spent some time letting her know (note this!) that ANY circuit board with copper traces has a glue that holds the copper to the board, and too much heat will break it down. That will allow the solder pads to lift which can be tricky to recover from for the inexperienced. All that said, she set about putting the components on the board with a little verbal help, and made her first real solder connections with relative ease. We followed the instructions and checked them off as we went. She especially like trimming the leads with small side-cutters. I recommend some comfortable safety glasses for that part, as the lead-bits do fly. I find it nice that they include lead-free solder,which took some worry out of the project. I am not sure that all of the components sourced meet the RoHS (lead-free) standards, and there is almost no practical way to know, so a really good wash-up after handling is still recommended. Lilli made most all of the small component solder connections herself, although she had me do the Integrated Circuit socket and I did the trickier lead wires for the speaker and tuning condenser connections. I think in all it took us about 4 hours. My goodness did her face light up when she turned it on the first time and quickly found a local station ! Now, 5 months later, it still is "displayed" prominently in the living room and she frequently plays with it and includes it in her situational play games often. It must just sip current, as the battery is still the original one we put in when we built it. It was a wonderful experience to see her go at it with such gusto and focus. I have taught many people to solder in my professional capacity over the years (20+ mostly ladies in production environments) and I have to say that kids can learn it as quick or quicker than any adult. Patience and preparation are key. Just last week at breakfast I suddenly asked her, out of the clear blue - "Lilli - what's the most interesting thing you have ever done?" Her answer, without even a slight pause to think, was " Building a radio! " and she gave me a smile I will never forget. I wish I could upload here some of the video I made with her making her radio - then you would understand. A child's world is without borders until we erect them. Lilli is certainly teaching me that! A few caveats on this unit - first - it is not a traditional superhet unit - that means the sensitivity and selectivity are extremely poor. Second, the audio is atrocious and without a cabinet the speaker sounds like the proverbial tin can. Third, I recommend to use a little stripe of silicone adhesive to hold down the little wires that go to the ferrite antenna if you want the radio to be handled at all. They are a bit longer than required and would get hooked and damaged easily if not nailed down. All that aside, Lilli never noticed any of this stuff - it's her radio and she made it. It works and she's proud as can be. Most importantly, it got her enduring interest. And that has nothing to do with price or sound quality. Job done. I recently asked her if she wanted to build another kit and her reply was a resounding YES!! So, off we go on the hunt for the next adventure. I keep thinking about that Fox-Hole Radio my father and I made together.... Four stars for overall development and implementation, a decent kit with decent instructions. Minus one star for the technical points of audio quality and selectivity issues.
S**E
Excellent learning tool for the amateur radio enthusiast!!!
Outstanding, I also learn how to solder the correct way and the understanding of how radio communication and signal works!!! I was able to pick up five am stations!!!
R**Y
Excellent soldering practice and fun to fiddle with once completed
As an adult with a desire to learn basic first-time soldering skills, this kit provided a lot of valuable practice. I was able to assemble this kit and have the radio up and running in a couple hours. There is no case but I was able to assemble a simple Lego stand. The printed instructions (also available as a PDF) include a check-list that you can mark once you locate each part and as you solder each component. There are no spare parts here except for two extra wires so keep that in mind. Like some of the other reviewers, I found that I could tune in some stations very clearly in the 1300-1600 AM range but a lot of stations I can get from other AM radios at lower frequencies don't come in. Fiddling with the antenna is explained somewhat in the instructions but I found that it's very delicate -- the wires connecting it to the PCB are only as thick/durable as a single strand of thread. Move the antenna around too much and you're likely to break one and have to resolder. I would say that the antenna is by far the most likely part to break in the kit. I give this kit 5 stars since I was really interested in soldering practice, not so much having a cheap AM radio. :)
J**E
A fun kit but a few problems
This was a fun kit to assemble. It's not complicated at all, but I did have a few small problems. First off you get all the parts needed. Nothing extra is needed apart from space on a table or desk, and a good soldering iron. You get enough solder to build the kit in the package. All the small components such as the resistors and capacitors are on a card, and clearly marked. So you should have no problem finding and identifying them. The kit went together in a reasonable time. However once assembled I did have a small problem. The tuning range didn't seem as it should. Near the top end of the AM band a lot of stations seemed to cram together and it was hard to tune stations that I know the freqency of. I put that down to the fact thta this is a just a hobby kid and not a commercially available radio that has its tuning and alignment properly done. This is just my experience, and I can't find any cause for this. All the parts are in the right place, no solder bridges. But I'm pleased with the set and it does work so I can't complain too much. I just wish the tuning was a bit more precise.
C**R
A very good kit for beginners. Learn to solder and make a working AM radio. Elenco kits are great!
A fun and satisfying kit to build. It is very well organized and comes with clear and detailed instructions. The completed AM broadcast band radio has good sensitivity and surprisingly loud volume and clear sound for such a small speaker. The antenna coil was a bit touchy. I had to move the coil to the very extreme end of the ferrite rod and even a bit off of the end of the rod so that the higher frequency stations could be tuned in. Because of that, the ferrite rod isn't supported by both brackets. I've seen that other people have experienced the same problem. I guess that the antenna coil windings are not perfectly matched to the radio. Not ideal but still an easy and worthwhile kit to build!
M**T
OUTSTANDING VALUE
This is a great way to break into electronics and kit building. This is a beginners course in electronics theory, hands on building, and learning ... it is well worth the money and time. It's a great project for STEM use to build with your children, or grandchildren, or as in my case my case, the great-grandchildren. You will pass on generations of new engineers and have great memories.
I**I
A great afternoon project for hobbyist of all skill levels
A nice easy soldering project. This kit actually contains a well written manual/guide that even has a section explaining proper soldering practices. All of the components are packaged by type and organized very well. This is not just a bag of parts, a board, and two pages of photocopied diagrams. Very well thought out kit that is easy to follow. If you are a novice at soldering or just want to boost your soldering confidence by making a project that will work in an afternoon this is a great product. If you are familiar with electronics and soldering you will still have fun with this kit. The organization of the components alone sets this kit high above others I have bought online. I hadn't soldered anything in a few years and just wanted a lazy Sunday project. I did a quick read through of the short manual and then just kinda freestyled it. The printed board and the organized components are enough to make the kit with if you know the basics.
A**R
Great AM radio project for those learning to solder
Elenco provides an excellent book with their projects, so this is a very educational kit. The layout of the board makes it easy to solder for those with limited experience. The selectivity of the radio could be a bit better, but it was possible to tune in a number of AM stations.
C**S
Buen producto
Ideal para realizar un proyecto de soldadura. Aún no lo armo y espero que esté completo.
A**N
Entretenido
Muy entretenido para armar un clásico de la electrónica, el radio AM
J**R
Very great kit for beginners!!
Great fun kit to out together. Couldn't have made it any easier to put together. Had my doubts buying it. Satisfied with results. Very in depth description, veery easy instruction to follow. Also goes in depth about electronics for beginners.
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