[Boatanchors] Follow up: Russian radios for sale
Heinz und Hannelore Breuer
[email protected]
Sat, 09 Nov 2002 21:48:17 +0100
Hi,
here is a follow up: Unfortunately the collection is not for sale. A
fellow ham called Eugene UA3AJT today. The complete collection is going
to a museum in Stalingrad (renamed Wolgograd in 1962). The collection
was in a building in Moscow that was rent free and they were just
looking for a new place.
vy 73
de Heinz DH2FA, KM5VT
William L Howard wrote:
>
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:12 AM
> Subject: Central Radio Club of Russian Federation is getting rid of it'
> s glorious radio museum and library
>
> > Dear ham fellows,
> > According to recent info appeared in the air,
> > Central Radio Club of Russia, situated in Moscow, 123362 Northern
> Tushino,
> > Pokhodny Proyezd, building 23 does want to get rid of their vast
> radios
> > collection, which includes variety of very rare specimen of native and
> > foreign military equipment, since 20' s, lovingly gathered by Ru. Army
> > colonel UA3AJT, Eugene Sukhoverkhov,
> > UA3AJT, Eugene
> > E-mail Address:
> > [email protected]
> > and the large library which contains magazines, books and articles
> since
> > 20's of XX century till nowadays, devoted to amateur radio, WWII radio
> > history and general radio hobby and science matter.
> > If anyone is interested in purchasing of otherwise soliciting to
> accept the
> > valuable heritage of Russian hams headquarters, try to be prompt to
> contact
> > your acquaintances hams in Moscow
> > in order to offer Eugene your conditions.
> > Question is quite urgent to resolve, critical by time.
> > 73
> > U A 1 O S M Serge N. Matveyev
> > A N K A Short Wave Association
> > http://www.qrz.ru/callsign.phtml?callsign=UA1OSM
> > e-mail: [email protected]
> > P. O. Box 88 Arkhangelsk C. P. O. 163061
> > 7(8182)266792 private
>
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