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This web site brought back quite a few memories... I played around with one
of the 'EE' kits in the early 60's when I was in Thailand---Pop picked it up for me when he was in Hong Kong. http://ee.old.no/ Judging by the links presented on the page, these kits played a major role in shaping the lives of many engineers-to-be in Europe and elsewhere. I don't remember seeing these kits marketed extensively in the US although every now and then I come across a Ham's bio that contains a fond reference to them. Tom |
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