[ARC5] Airborne radar documentation

Bart Lee bart.lee.k6vk at gmail.com
Sat May 16 21:02:21 EDT 2020


InfoAge would be a great home for this material, if they'll take it. I
suspect nobody will buy it, but maybe... A donation with some money for
preservation
would be a good approach.

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On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 5:42 PM Todd, KA1KAQ <ka1kaq at gmail.com> wrote:

> I would second Ray Chase/InfoAge. Though I have yet to visit the museum
> I've heard a great deal about it and know of several members of these lists
> who are active with the group.
>
> A few years back I had the privilege of donating an early radar receiver
> to them. Something I had saved from the basement of an old radioman's
> estate in '94 that was destined for the dump. Offered it on the milsurplus
> list a time or two but only ever got a tepid murmur from Will Donzelli.
>
> Then Ray saw it and contacted me immediately. He was quite excited as it
> was the second receiver needed for a radar project at the museum. I was
> happy to send it to a good home. Turns out it was part of America's first
> radar system, the one before the 'Pearl Harbor' system. Never knew there
> was an earlier set up, so I got to learn something out of the deal as well.
>
> ~ Todd/KAQ
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 9:52 AM <drossetti at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> You may also want to contact fellow ARC5 member Ray Chase. He is an avid
>> and renonouned radar historian. I have info copied him to this email.
>>
>> Dave Rossetti
>> 410-279-0226 mobile
>>
>> On May 15, 2020 9:42 AM, drossetti at comcast.net wrote:
>>
>> You may want to contact the National Electronics Museum near Baltimore
>> Washington International airport in Maryland. Great place. Incredible
>> number of radar, radio, and other electronics on display, even sonar. Their
>> website is http://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/.
>>
>> Dave Rossetti
>> 410-279-0226 mobile
>>
>> On May 15, 2020 7:14 AM, arc5 at ix.netcom.com wrote:
>>
>> If you had an important document concerning the development of Airborne
>> radar during World War II, and you wanted to make sure it was preserved, to
>> whom would you send it?
>>
>>
>>
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