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ATtiny45
Arduino's smaller, cheaper baby brother, We still love you 328!
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Raspberry Pi (and all necessary peripherals)
The poster child of the maker movement, and a potential pirate radio.
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TEA 5767 Radio Module
It's pretty cheap and more importantly, very small.
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ISP compatible Arduino (ATmega 328 or higher)
The ATtiny doesn't come with a USB programming port; you'll have to use a breadboard and an Arduino to program it.
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Speaker or Piezo
Small, but powerful so you can actually hear it.
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LED
Makes the clip flash so you can find it easier. Shiny! This also functions as the diode for the crystal radio.
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Insulated Solid Core Hookup Wire
To solder connections on the PCB.
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Binder Clip
Does this need description? Modern offices wouldn't run without them.
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Ready-Made PCB
We used one with a standard breadboard-style layout. It doesn't matter as long as all the connections remain the same.
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Double Sided Foam Tape (optional)
The kind that comes with the stuff you peel off on the front. This is optional.
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Aluminium Soda Can
To cut apart for the shiny casing.
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Battery
2 AA batteries
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