[Boatanchors] Plexiglass and the 1935 Station Project.

Rob Atkinson ranchorobbo at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 17:03:39 EST 2012


That's exactly what Mike W5EGO's new website could be used for.  He
set it up for boatanchor photo sharing.  Hamfest photos etc.


It's at http://hamstuff.ath.cx.

Rob
K5UJ

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Jim Wilhite <w5jo at brightok.net> wrote:
> 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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