[HCRA] Old ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbooks 1930-1940

Eric Richardson sandmanofcs at earthlink.net
Tue Jul 1 07:50:32 EDT 2008


George, 

I got a 1932 one you can take a look at.

Eric

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>From: George Collins <gjcollins at cox.net>
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>Cc: "Mike Stillwell, AC0I" <gwtourning at sbcglobal.net>
>Subject: [HCRA] Old ARRL Radio Amateur's Handbooks 1930-1940
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>Hi,
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>Now that Field Days is over and I have all this "free" time on may hands, 
>I'm starting some research for a project.  Does anyone out there have any 
>1930 to 1940 ARRL Handbooks I could have a look at?  I'm looking for 
>transmitter designs that would have been typical of a "modern" Ham station 
>around 1935 or 1936.  Any help will be very much appreciated.
>
>73,
>
>George, KC1V 
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