[JMS] Two Millen books posted
Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works
don at radiolabworks.com
Wed Sep 1 23:01:59 EDT 2010
Hi Brian,
Welcome aboard....
Thanks for posting the two Millen documents. I've never seen the Radio
Design Practice before, so that will be a fun read. I've been casually
reading about your efforts on the GE Ham News and the RCA Ham Tips in
the past on other reflectors. Great work! I know I have many of each
and will check if any will be of help in your RCA collection. I do have
a couple of the bounded versions of the GE Ham News as well, but it sure
nice having it all in one place. With your permission I would like to
add a link to your Millen documents on the JMS webpage.
BTW, your membership certificate went out in the mail today. Hope to
hook up with you in this years 29 QSO Party.
73
Don N9OO
On 9/1/2010 8:35 PM, Brian R. Page wrote:
> 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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