




The DIY FM Radio Electronic Kit is a fantastic entry point for those wanting to sharpen their soldering skills while building a functional piece of tech. I spent my weekend assembling the components, and testing the RDA5807S chip provided a surprisingly rewarding look into how digital tuning works.
The components included in the kit are well-organized, making it easy to manage the soldering process without feeling overwhelmed. Once assembled, the unit feels sturdy enough for a desktop setup and the digital display remains sharp and responsive across the full 87-108MHz range.
Assembly is straightforward for anyone with basic soldering experience, though the small components require a steady hand. Tuning into local stations is consistent, and the interface is intuitive once you have everything powered up and calibrated.
This kit is ideal for students, hobbyists, or DIY enthusiasts who want to practice soldering on a project that actually serves a practical purpose.
Overall, this kit earns a solid 4.75/5 rating for its combination of accessibility and functional design. For $34.90, it is a fun, educational project that results in a unique radio you can actually use daily.