[Boatanchors] The "first boatanchor" spark gap web site now available

Boatanchor at alliedinformation.com Boatanchor at alliedinformation.com
Mon Aug 8 13:58:41 EDT 2005


A new web site is now available for viewing for the amateur radio club 
assisting the Westcott House Foundation with vintage and modern radio 
exhibits in Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House. John Westcott, who lived 
in this house from 1908 to 1923 was a ham in this Wright designed house and 
operated an 800 watt spark gap rig. The Westcott Wireless Preservation 
Association is working with the Westcott House Foundation on historical 
exhibits and modern station operations. Below is the club's new web site, 
which includes historical information about amateur radio in the house, the 
club's mission and images of our modern and spark gap era rigs under 
construction. The site also includes some pictures of the house and project 
not previously seen. To visit the site, go to the following link:

http://www.alliedinformation.com/w8aga/





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