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Well, at least the builder had the initiative to actually build some radio
gear, albiet a bit rough around the edges. Every edge. Bob kb8tl at arrl dot net |
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Bob P wrote:
Well, at least the builder had the initiative to actually build some radio gear, albiet a bit rough around the edges. Every edge. Bob kb8tl at arrl dot net If you look in some of the old QST's from the 20's you'll see most of the early transmitters were just as ugly. Old spark gap monsters! |
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Bob P wrote:
Well, at least the builder had the initiative to actually build some radio gear, albiet a bit rough around the edges. Every edge. Bob kb8tl at arrl dot net If you look in some of the old QST's from the 20's you'll see most of the early transmitters were just as ugly. Old spark gap monsters! |
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