[Boatanchors] Plexiglass and the 1935 Station Project.
Jim Wilhite
w5jo at brightok.net
Fri Feb 17 14:02:37 EST 2012
There is a museum in Deming, NM that has a 30s era transmitter on
display. The rig is much larger than you are making Dave but uses the
type of construction you are striving to accomplish. The thing looks
like a piece of furniture with glass sides. It is a thing of beauty.
If some one here or on AM Radio lives in the area they could go take
pictures and post them some where for everyone to see. The item is on
the second floor on the North side about 1/2 way toward the back. This
supposes the museum is still there and they still have it on display.
It has been several years since I saw it but it would be nice to have
those pictures.
73
Jim/W5JO
----- Original Message -----
> In which case you might consider building up a one or two tube regen
> to pair with the xmtr as opposed to that (very nice) HRO.
>
> Dennis D. W7QHO
> Glendale, CA
>
> ******************
> On Feb 17, 2012, at 9:24 AM, David Stinson wrote (in part):
>
>> I'm building a 1935-era station and want it to represent
>> what a young, new ham would actually have used to
>> make his first QSOs.
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