Hi DR -
I wasn't "involved" with the museum, but had the good fortune to pay a visit to it during a brief stopover at the Orkney Islands. It's a dense but very inviting and interesting place, and as noted in the article, is an amazing testament to what a few people can accomplish. Their exhibits included many radios (and batteries. etc.) which I was totally unfamiliar with, including some of the "transitional" small portable tube AM/FM radios of the late 50's and very early 60's One exhibit which "resonated" with me was a piece of a capacitor retrieved from the ceiling, during a rig refurbishment which apparently was not fully optimized. Not noted in the article is that they offer to all visitors a sheet with the alphabet and morse code equivalents.
73
Hy W2HY
From: "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <
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To: "CW Reflector" <
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Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2023 3:28:27 PM
Subject: Re: [CW] Book Review Published in "CQ Amateur Radio" October 2023 issue.
Hy,
You were involved in the Orkney Wireless Museum GB2OWM, tell us about it.
73
DR
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