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Jim Haynes
jhhaynes at earthlink.net
Thu May 9 09:50:28 EDT 2013
We can't remember them, but there were the boys with Model T spark coils
long before Canal Street. The boys whose amateur experiences enabled them
to go to sea as radio operators. And then the broadcasting boom of the
1920s, when there must have been many more guys building receivers from
parts than there were interested in transmitting. Those who listened to
broadcasting for entertainment, and others who chased broadcast band DX.
Those who grew up into equipment manufacturing, like Art Collins and James
Millen and Bill Halligan. Those brass pounders who provided an immediate
supply of trained operators when the U.S. entered two world wars, some of
whom died in the conflict.
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