[Boatanchors] possible pain in the rump
Singley, Rodger
rbsingl at ilstu.edu
Tue Sep 1 16:57:45 EDT 2009
Mark,
I joined a couple of years ago when I was looking for some German radio schematics and I have found the site very worthwhile. It is definitely not an internet marketing machine but more of a group of pretty serious radio collectors. In my case it has been well worth the membership fee.
The data scans I have downloaded thus far were all very clean and readable. I joined radiomuseum after paying quite a bit for some basically unreadable schematics from a commercial site.
Rodger WQ9E
-----Original Message-----
From: boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Mark Foltarz
Sent: Tue 9/1/2009 3:53 PM
To: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Boatanchors] possible pain in the rump
Group,
Has anyone else experienced a search on the World Wide Walrus for information on an antique radio and run across http://www.radiomuseum.org
Seems to clog most of my searches in one way or another.
You don't see anything useful unless you are a member. No picture , no schematic, nothing beyond what seems like an advertisement.
Is anyone a member of the group ( it costs $25 to join ) and if so is it a good site or just some internet marketing machine ?
Anchor minds want to know.
de KA4JVY
KA4JVY
Mark
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