[JMS] Two Millen books posted

Brian R. Page brian at gladlylearn.com
Wed Sep 1 21:35:52 EDT 2010


Greetings!  I'm a new member of the James Millen Society and happy to be associated with others who appreciate Millen's engineering excellence.  

My "collection" of Millen gear consists of only a 1942 HRO that's in the process of being re-capped.  So while my hardware stash can't compare to most Society members, I might still have something to offer.  To commemorate my acceptance in the group, I've posted two of Millen publications that I have not found otherwise available.  They are his Radio Design Guide 1935 and Notes on Amateur Radio Transmitter Design from 1938.  They're on my web site at: http://n4trb.com/AmateurRadio/National/Millen.htm

While on the site you might also be interested in a complete set of G-E Ham News: http://n4trb.com/AmateurRadio/GE_HamNews/ge_ham_news.htm

I'm also involved with a group of guys on a ham history email list as we try to assemble a complete set of RCA Ham Tips too.  We've got a good start but there are some holes, particularly issues that might have appeared during the war years.  The set as is can be found here: http://n4trb.com/AmateurRadio/RCA_Ham_Tips/rca_ham_tips.htm

I need to send out a special thanks to Tim Walker, W1GIG, whom I met at the Antique Wireless Association (AWA) conference a couple of weeks ago.  He signed off on my membership application and also got me set up with most all the parts I need to build a 1929 Hartley and get it on the air for the AWA Bruce Kelly event.  THANKS, Tim!

Comments are welcome!

73,
Brian


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