[Boatanchors] Radio Museum

Dick KF4NS kf4nsradio at verizon.net
Sat Sep 26 11:43:40 EDT 2009


All I can say is WOW !! I just spent over an hour perusing all that 
great history. How in the world did they collect all that stuff ? I 
saw things I used and played with back in the 40's. What a trip back 
to the old days !!

I will go back and spend more time going through it again since there 
is no way to absorb it all in just an hour or so. Wish I could go to 
the museum but I am afraid I would deliberately get lost in the place 
and never come home.

73, Dick KF4NS
St Petersburg, FL 33714 USA
Keep The Glow!



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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:29:30 +0000
From: Telegrapher at att.net
Subject: [Boatanchors] Radio Museum
To: Boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Cc: Milsurplus at mailmanqth.net

 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


To see PICTURES Make sure You to click on the arrow button after 
seeing the
short video.

 After the short video, use the forward or reverse arrows to view the
photos.

 ENJOY:                       http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 14:13:01 -0500
From: Grant Youngman <nq5t at tx.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Radio Museum
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I wish you hadn't put that up.   Took me a while to wipe all the
saliva off the keyboard.

As much as the radios were something to see, so were all the Erector
Sets, chemistry sets, etc.  Too many of the computers in the museum
also seemed far too familiar -- I must be getting really old if those
things a fit for a "museum" :-)

Grant/NQ5T




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