"KØHB" wrote in message
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"N2EY" wrote
If a 50+ year old transmitter on a wooden chassis can put out a legal
signal
and make QSOs, what't the problem?
No problem at all if you want to waste your time with that, but to have
the
National Association of Amateur Radio feature half century old technology
as
feature article(s) in their membership journal speaks volumns.
§ 97.1(b) Continuation and extension of the amateur's proven ability to
contribute to the ADVANCEMENT of the radio art.
73, de Hans, K0HB
It's often helpful to have insight into the past and past systems to come up
with the future proposals.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
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