[Boatanchors] Radio Museum

Rich Post postr at ohiou.edu
Fri Sep 25 19:26:01 EDT 2009


Hi Guys,

Yes, that is the Museum of Radio and Technology in Huntington WV.

You can get there by hitting the second link on this home page.

<http://mrtwv.org>

I had fun taking those pics.   If you hit F-11 on most computers, you can 
get the full resolution screen for the slide show.  Clicking on the forward 
arrow changes it to pause and  lets you click through the slide show at 
your own pace.  The rotary spark transmitter is a genuine era device built 
for demonstration.


Rich KB8TAD




At 03:24 PM 9/25/2009, howard holden wrote:

>Wow, wow, wow what a collection! And those toys are Anykids dream, right 
>out of the Sears & Roebuck and Monkey Ward catalogs. For those interested, 
>that is the West Virginia Museum of Radio and technology, Huntington, WV.
>
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>Howie WB2AWQ
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> > From: Telegrapher at att.net
> > To: Boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> > Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:29:30 +0000
> > CC: Milsurplus at mailmanqth.net
> > Subject: [Boatanchors] Radio Museum
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> > This is an unbelievable museum of radio stuff from old old radios, 
> military radios, 40s and 50's plus ham gear, early computer stuff, 
> broadcasting transmitters and consoles and you name it. Short video then 
> click on the arrows to start your picture by picture tour. What a 
> collection in West Virginia. Need to spread this around for great memories!
> >
> > Larry
> > W0OGH
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