[Boatanchors] Antique / vintage radio reflector

Jim Hill hro5-2 at cox.net
Fri Sep 8 00:32:28 EDT 2017


At 06:25 PM 9/7/2017, you wrote:
>I am looking for an E-Mail reflector that 
>specifically is intended for antique / vintage 
>radio collecting. Â Using "Google" has not 
>gotten me very far. Â Anyone have a suggestion? 
>Â Glen, K9STH Website: http://k9sth.net 
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Glenn:
Antique-Radio at Yahoogroups.com
antiqueradios at yahoogroups.com
antiquewirelessassociation at yahoogroups.com   They 
have an excellent newsletter.  Join them
AWAGroup at yahoogroups.com
CaliforniaHistoricalRadio at yahoogroups.com
Ham-Radio-History at yahoogroups.com
SparkGapCollector at Yahoogroups.com
thetransoceanicfanatic at yahoogroups.com
<mailto:TUBECOLLECTORSASSOCIATION at yahoogroups.com>TUBECOLLECTORSASSOCIATION at yahoogroups.com
Zenith at qth

A little off-topic, but  there are also antique 
radio forums (not reflectors or groups), where 
emails of the posts are not sent to 
subscribers.  I don't have a good list; maybe 
others can help you (and me).  I only have Antique Radio Labs


In addition, there are reflectors and groups for 
almost all the ham-oriented receivers, such as 
Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, National, etc.
I think I belong to almost every one, and can 
list them if interested.  They are old, but not necessarily antiques.

Jim, w6ivw




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