RE: RE: [NJARC] Museum Status
fred-carl at infoage.org
fred-carl at infoage.org
Thu May 12 14:42:14 EDT 2005
Hello Phil,
Please resend the document for printing.
Thank you,
Fred
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: "Vourtsis, Philip (Phil), ALABS"
><pvourtsis at att.com>
>To: "New Jersey Antique Radio Club"
><njarc at mailman.qth.net>
>Sent: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:35:28
>
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>Al,
> I am planning on providing radios from the 30s,
>40s
>to fill in the holes in the living room exhibit.
>The
>signage, particularly broadcasting signage, is
>where
>we are short. On the internet there are plenty of
>nice
>small pictures about broadcasting but when you try
>to
>blow them up they look pretty bad.
>
>Fred,
> Have you had any luck with the file containing
>the
>NBHF inductees I sent you?
>
>All,
> Looks like some of us will be meeting at the
>cottage
>this Sunday.
>
>Marsha,
> Can we help you with the drapes on Sunday?
>
>
>Phil Vourtsis
>Pres.- New Jersey Antique Radio Club
>
>EE Humor
>Resistance may be futile but capacitance has
>potential
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>[mailto:njarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of
>Al Klase
>Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 3:01 PM
>To: NJARC REFLECTOR
>Subject: [NJARC] Museum Status
>
>
>Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
>_______________________________________________
>NJARC,
>
>The NJARC/NBHF Radio Museum continues to take shape
>in
>Cottage 2 on Marconi Road.
>
>For the moment, the dining room contains material
>from the
>birth of wireless through the 1920's, while the
>living room
>is dedicated to Golden Age (30's and 40's)
>artifacts.
>
>I feel we've made a good start in the dining room.
>There's
>a pre-WWI amateur station, the beginnings of a
>tube display
>anchored by a Deforest Audion (probably a replica),
>a
>hands-on crystal set demo, and a working AK20
>three-dialer
>with horn speaker and documentation.
>
>There's material in the living room, including a
>good-playing 1936 GE tombstone (on loan from
>N3FRQ),
>However thing need a lot of organization and
>signage.
>
>If you see fit to add any
>none-Broadcaster's-Hall-of-Fame
>materials PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME ON THEM.
>
>Peggy Reynolds and I spent most of Sunday down
>there
>installing an outdoor active antenna connected to a
>
>multi-set coupler. A local signal from a CD
>player, is also
>fed into this "cable-radio" system on 1330KHz. This
>can
>accommodate 32 radios via individual CATV-style
>cables.
>
>There's also a ham-modified Signal Corps BC-348
>that should
>be tough enough to let people play with it. We can
>
>highlight short-wave listening, and also run Rob
>Flory's
>non-directional-beacon morse-code-introduction
>exercise.
>
>There's still a LOT of work to be do, so grab a
>corner and
>help out.
>
>Regards,
>Al
>--
>Al Klase - N3FRQ
>Flemington, NJ
>http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
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