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KØHB wrote:
wrote I don't believe one bit of it. Gospel truth! Learned Morse off the old 6V farm radio (a "cathedral" style Zenith with 5 or 6 bands --- we didn't get REA until I was in high school) at about age 8 or 9. Wanted to know what all those beeps and boops were about on what turned out to be the 8 and 12 MC marine bands. Fascinating stuff for a kid thousands of miles from any ocean. Ham radio interest came much later, introduced by my roomate as a college freshman. 73, de Hans, K0HB Don't believe Zenith ever made a 6V farm 'cathedral' style radio. The model 250 had four bands, went to 18Mc, but was 110VAC. They made a few 'tombstone' style 6V farm sets with several sw bands. |
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