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Thanks for the suggestion Don. I have added a [[Vintage Radio]] page. The link is on the main page and in the apparatus page. I am in the process of getting math, uploads, and embedded graphics working, so diagrams and formulae will be possible shortly. | |||
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Site looks like a good idea, but missing is a place for either "vacuum tube technology",, and/or "vintage equipment". If you have ever looked at AMfone.net you wioll understand there are a lot of (generlally) older hams who take great pleasure in building, restoring and operating old equipment. I personally have five commercially-built 1940's - 1960's receivers and three transmitters of the same age, and several home built units also.
The "AM folks" are the present builders and shakers!
73 Don, W2DL 65 years a ham!
lawshd@blair.edu
Thanks for the suggestion Don. I have added a Vintage Radio page. The link is on the main page and in the apparatus page. I am in the process of getting math, uploads, and embedded graphics working, so diagrams and formulae will be possible shortly.
Tim Roberts VK4YEH