I'm thinking it was W1PE who published the URL for this fine series of
publications. Bob, thanks. And to whomever did the original uploads, a
hearty thanks.
As a former Broadcast engineer I appreciate fully the history that made AM
broadcasting what it was, and is, today.
I downloaded the
I have skimmed through the 1922 and 23 issues. These are a real treasure
trove of information and early history of radio. Some of the technical
topics are still of pertinence to-day. There are topics of interest not
only to broadcast listeners, but amateurs as well, including transmitter
pri
Hi Guy...Yes I have found this out...I just got a nice one to put in my
little radio collection...It just needs PS Caps...Got it covered now...
Thanks...Bob
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Bob, this radio is the same as the s-120 try BAMA or this website he has a link
to it.
http://pcbunn.cithep.caltech.edu/jjb/Hallicrafters/WR600/wr600.htm
I have the same radio in storage. One day I may drag it out and re-cap it too.
Barry Sherwood
KF5GC
http://kf5gc.blogspot.com
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