[Milsurplus] radio rooms aboard USS Iowa BB-61?
W2HX
w2hx at w2hx.com
Thu Jul 18 14:21:09 EDT 2013
Some intrepid radio pictures from 2011:
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7259.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7260.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7261.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7262.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7263.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7264.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7265.JPG
http://www.w2hx.com/x/09-04-2011-Intrepid/Intrepid/IMG_7266.JPG
pix are a little blurry because the displays were behind plexiglass
73 Eugene W2HX
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] radio rooms aboard USS Iowa BB-61?
Hi...
A long time ago, before the Intrepid first became a floating museum in NYC, I wandered about at bit, and ran across a room, maybe 8 by 10 feet at the end of a stairway landing, which 8 Collins R-390s (or 390As) in a rack: the room could not be entered because the door had been replaced by a thick plexiglass sheet allowing looking but no touching; there was no operator position, so I assume audio was fed elsewhere.
I vaguely recall that the room was at the outside wall of the superstructure, so maybe the mass of the 390s was designed to provide some protection.
I was there to check out the written script for the audio tour against walking times so the cassettes could be cut to the proper length for mass duplication. Pity I didn't save one, as I was the first narrator for the test runs.
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From: Virgil Bierschwale <vbiersch at gmail.com>
To: 'Nick England' <navy.radio at gmail.com>; 'Military Surplus Mail List' <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, Jul 18, 2013 11:55 am
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] radio rooms aboard USS Iowa BB-61?
I didn't realize any were open.
I went to the Lexington in corpus last year and never saw anything.
I would be interested in knowing about any naval ships that are available for tour that have a radio shack open and set up with equipment for viewing.
Especially the knox class frigates
Thanks,
Virgil
N5IVV
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[mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Nick England
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2013 10:51 AM
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Subject: [Milsurplus] radio rooms aboard USS Iowa BB-61?
Hi gang - I'm headed west to LA for a week and I've got this Saturday free - does anyone know if the radio spaces aboard the Iowa (in San
Pedro) are open?
Or know anyone I could contact about a visit. Or know of anything else I shouldn't miss....
thanks,
Nick England K4NYW
www.navy-radio.com
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