N2EY wrote:
In article ,
(Len Over 21) writes:
In article , Leo
writes:
On 29 Sep 2004 18:47:50 GMT, (Len Over 21) wrote:
In article ,
(N2EY) writes:
Tsk. You've yet to explain that "Southgate Type 7." [other than the
unusual name] Does it appear in ham literature? In Nobel archives?
Here's a picture, and some technical details...
http://hometown.aol.com/n2ey/myhomepage/
Neat collection
Thnak you, Len!
of recycled toob equipment..
The parts are recycled but the designs are new and unique.
It seems to bother our Leonard that vacuum tubes were used.
looks like "shacks" of
the 50s and 60s.
It seems to bother our Leonard that your equipment doesn't look like
stereo equipment.
Picture is less than 2 years old.
Appears to be a giant collection of QSTs to the
right...
It seems to bother our Leonard that you have an extensive QST library.
Every issue since mid-1926, and some older ones. Also lots of other radio
magazines, books, manuals, etc. The picture shows only a small part of the
library.
(archives of the renowned historian no doubt). :-)
Who would that be?
I think he means you, Jim. Our Leonard seems to be bothered that you
have the information contained in those magazines. It gives you unfair
advantage over him.
I have the QSTs, the whole run of CQ, nearly the whole runs of EI and
Pop'tronics, the whole run of the now-defunct Ham Radio and most of HRH.
Add to that a ten-year run of ER, five years worth of Radio Amatoori
(Finnish), about ten years worth of RadComm, some miscellaneous issues
of ham mags from Japan, Germany, Denmark, Italy and Russia, ten or so
years of Radio, loads of old Radio and Radiocraft mags.
I'm sure it'll come as no surprise to Leonard that my funeral pyre will
be fueled with those magazines. I'll lie in a rack cabinet as I'm sent
off to the amateur radio valhalla. A special A-1 Op Club honor guard
will be present. The ceremony will be performed by local members of the
Royal Order of Wouff Hong.
Dave K8MN