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Old April 25th 06, 10:21 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On 25 Apr 2006 01:53:53 -0700, "RHF"
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Could be two dipoles cut for different frequencies, sharing a common
feedline. See below:

"Scott's mind was always full of improved designs. In 1940, he
developed an elaborate 26 tube communications receiver which was
produced in very limited quantities. Known as the Scott Special, this
set was perhaps the last and greatest of his ingenious designs. The
circuitry bore some similarity to the Philharmonic. There were seven
short wave bands (1.7 to 64MHz) and two other ranges from 140 to 395
KHz and 520 to 1710 KHz. This set utilized two separate tuners on the
same chassis, one for the short wave bands and the other for the
broadcast and low frequency bands. The performance of the Scott
Special High Fidelity Communications Receiver was not equaled until
years after World War II."

Bob
k5qwg

For One and All,

FYI - Here seems to be a Classic Shortwave Antenna for
some one with a Classic {Tube} Shortwave Radio / Receiver :

Unused - E. H. Scott Outside Radio Antenna System
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=6623736832

eBay Item # 6623736832

Looks to be a Dual Dipole with a Twisted-Pair feed-in-line.
http://www.indianaradios.com/ebay/Scott%20Antenna.jpg

Anyone Collecting 'classic' Shortwave Antennas ?
Note - To bad this Antenna did not have the original box,
Instructions and any other paper work.

NOTICE :
This is NOT my Auction and I am NOT Associated with the eBay Seller.

PLEASE NOTE :
That this Message is being Posted for Informational Purposes Only.

know your seller and something about what they are selling.
as always - buyer beware - life is a gamble and so is ebay ~ RHF
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Old April 26th 06, 05:30 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
RHF
 
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BM [K5QWG],

E. H. Scott - "Antique Radio's Touch of Perfection"
-from an article by- J. W. F. Puett
http://hhscott.com/e_h__scott.htm
Earnest Humphrey {E.H.} Scott from 1887 to 1951

"Nothing New Under the AM Sun"
-by- Michael N. Stosich
http://hhscott.com/e_h_scott_2.htm

and now you know ~ RHF
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Old May 1st 06, 05:49 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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NOTE : Unused - E. H. Scott Outside Radio Antenna System
sold for $118. ~ RHF

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Me auld eight years brother brought a Scott Shortwave Radio home,back in
the 1940's/1950's.He knew more than I will ever know.
cuhulin

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