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Joe Watson April 1st 05 02:40 PM

Looking for early 1950's How to Become a Radio Amateur
 
I am looking for an early 1950's How to Become a Radio Amateur (ARRL) which
has the transmitter built on a wooden chassis with tank coil coupling
sliding on lollipop sticks. This was my first transmitter.

Joe
W5WBR



RadioGuy April 1st 05 07:39 PM


Joe Watson wrote in message
news:%ac3e.13876$TZ.12951@okepread06...
I am looking for an early 1950's How to Become a Radio Amateur (ARRL)

which
has the transmitter built on a wooden chassis with tank coil coupling
sliding on lollipop sticks. This was my first transmitter.

Joe
W5WBR


I remember hook-up you are looking for and I may have it somewhere in my
collection of books (in storage). This circuit, 'The Slat-Board
Transmitter', may be a slight variant of the one you are looking for. It's
a pdf of the article that appeared in an early printing of 'How to Become a
Radio Amateur'.
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/~glowbugs/tx/

RG



Paul April 3rd 05 04:45 AM

Joe you should check out early Hand Books. There are several novice rigs
and one with the tank coil wound on lollypop
sticks. This is a bread board assembly.
I have my Handbooks packed away but if you want I'll find the year with
the rig.
73 Paul


RadioGuy April 3rd 05 05:51 PM


Joe Watson wrote in message
news:%ac3e.13876$TZ.12951@okepread06...
I am looking for an early 1950's How to Become a Radio Amateur (ARRL)

which
has the transmitter built on a wooden chassis with tank coil coupling
sliding on lollipop sticks. This was my first transmitter.

Joe
W5WBR


I think this is the transmitter you are looking for. It appeared in the
1955 printing of 'How to Become a Radio Amateur'---It's got the coil on
sticks... The article also contains the matching power supply and receiver.
Be patient, it takes awhile to download; especially on dial-up.

I think all the construction articles from that printing is on this web page
(they even have a scan of the front cover):
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/~glowbug...5how/index.htm


More old radio books:
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/~glowbugs/books/

RG




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