[AMRadio] vintage amateur radio station
Rob Atkinson
ranchorobbo at gmail.com
Thu Dec 1 20:27:59 EST 2011
One of those QST staff writers earlier this year (I can't quote or
cite the article because of my lousy memory) wrote in some article
that no one operates rigs that have to be tuned up anymore.
I could not believe my eyes. It is as if we are in parallel universes.
73
Rob
K5UJ
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Dave Mayfield W9WRL <wrl at gwltd.com> wrote:
> Ad read Obsolete for todays use, guess I need to toss out most of my
> shack then.
>
> See it at
> http://qrz.com/db/w9wrl
>
>
>
> *Vintage Antique Ham Radio Station,*
>
> approximately 1940-50s period.
>
> Consists of 5 large equipment racks that are quite heavy and must be
> picked up by truck.
>
> Some are missing small internal parts that are restorable.
>
> Mainly historical, display or parts value, obsolete for use today.
>
> Pick-up only at location in Winston Salem, North Carolina.
>
>
>
>
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