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  • Yaesu FT101
    Packing Considerations Remember that you are responsible for ensuring that the equipment is packed properly and safely for its journey. The longer the trip the better it must be packed, especially overseas. NEVER use newspaper for any of packing mate ...
    http://www.qsl.net/nw2m/
 
  • The RCA AR88 Receiver
    The AR88 has a special place for myself and many other experienced British amateurs. Part of the reason was availability after the war. A large number of these were shipped over and later they appeared on the market. I have been told the story that ...
    http://www.qsl.net/g3giq/ar88_receiver.htm
 
  • Boatanchor FAQ
    I first got my Novice ham license KN4NYW around 1960. I built a Knightkit SpanMaster regen receiver and a homebrew 6L6 transmitter results were pretty pitiful I later built a Knight R55 receiver kit and homebrew 6 meter transmitter 6146 modulated by ...
    http://www.virhistory.com/ham/rrab.faq.htm
 
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  • RX3ANF Boatanchors in Russia
    QSL hosts more than 30,000 websites, all maintained by different people, so we will not be able to help you find the page or file you were looking for. We suggest you try to reach the website owner directly, if possible. You might also try an Interne ...
    http://www.qsl.net/rx3anf/
 
  • Sommerkamp Radio
    This is an infopage and a meetingpoint for Sommerkamp users,fans and collectors. If you want to contact other friends of this great radios,please send me a mail to put your email adress or infos to the list on this page.Show us pictures of your trans ...
    http://cgi3.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=do-x
 
  • The Kenwood TS830 Survival Guide
    The basic idea was to produce a printable manuallike guide, ready for making additions and modifications. So the file format had to be a common used one, with good compression of the included images and with hypertext capabilities. I chose the Micros ...
    http://www.geocities.com/om6523/
 
  • Vintage Rigs
    Yaesu Vertex Wilson, Watkins Johnson, Uniden,TenTec, Swan, Standard, Ranger, Ramsey Electronics, Radio Shack, R.L. Drake, Midland, MFJ, Lafayette KLM, JRC Japan Radio Corp., ICOM, Kenwood,KDK, Amacomm, ADI, Hallicrafters, Gonset, Heath kit, Hammar ...
    http://www.hamradiogallery.com/
 
  • N9BORs MultiElmac Museum
    You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You pull his tail in New York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do you understand this And radio operates xactly the same way you send signals here, they receive them there. ...
    http://www.qsl.net/n9bor/Multi-Elmac.htm
 
  • Micamold XTR1
    Welcome to the WA9WFA Classic Amateur Radio web site. Around 1996 I was bit with the tube bug and fell back in love with classic tube transmitters and receivers from my Novice days in the later 60s. All of my operating is with classic American made ...
    http://www.qsl.net/wa9wfa/ha00002.htm
 
  • The PYE Museum
    I was told that in a north midlands town a young radio amateur had also bought a set of F1 Pocketphones and rextalled them for the local 70cm repeater. He was walking in he town succesfully wrking through the repeater,when up drew a POLICE PAND ...
    http://www.qsl.net/g8mgk/pye/Pye.htm
 

 
 
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