I cracked open my $5 Wal-Mart radio last night. It uses a CD7613. I tried doing a search for it, and found only that it is a single chip AM-FM radio (duh). Couldn't find a datasheet. The radio is a goldmine for DIY radio parts, most of which I don't even recognize, but it's not like most of the radios you see now-adays with one IC and a bunch of microscopic SMT.
Speaking of SMT
Have you built anything with surface-mount ICs? They are really tiny and most do-it-yourself'ers stay away from them.
I used to be anti-SMT but I dabbled more and more and now all my designs are all SMT (I'm just an opinionated hobbiest). I buy double sided copper clad boards, and trace my design onto them using carbon paper. Then I cut the traces using a Dremel. I use SOIC, SOT-23, and 1206 sized parts with good results. The best part is with a careful layout I get a solid groundplane and the performance of my circuits has been noticably better.
This works fine with small to medium sized projects. For the big ones, or ones that use finer pitched ICs, I have ExpressPCB make them.
In summary, if you're on the fence about using SMT, DO IT! I'm all-SMT all-day.
j.