Organizations Boatanchors Amateur
Organizations Boatanchors Amateur
Organizations
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- 350 current members. The ranks of VWOA included most of the executives and innovators of the broadcasting and communication industry and thousands of radio operators.
- Founded in 1979 to record, preserve and restore old radios and similar equipment which have or will have historical interest.
- Has monthly meetings with a "car boot sale" and auction. Burtonsville, MD.
- For licensed amateurs, and short wave listeners, both amateur and broadcast band.
- AM information. Here you will find shack pictures, technical info, hamfest listings, and the AM web ring.
- Arthur A. Collins, 1909-1987; in 1933, he started out to build a better transmitter, and his company became a leader in amateur radio quality and performance.
- Club for amateur radio operators who have been licensed for over 25 years.
- Membership includes their magazine with facts and information covering every aspect of radio collecting. Club holds regular swapmeets and radio auctions.
- Membership information, and events calendar.
- Photos of radios, and some construction information.
- Extensive list of boatanchor links.
- Membership information, and events schedule.
- From the Netherlands - a lot of useful information here.
- Biography of James Millen, plus pictures and schematics.
- UK site dedicated exclusively to passive radio. Informatively blending science and art.
- in Minnesota....
- UK youth military radio organisation.
- Founded in 1991. Publishes a newsletter, and several books about crystal radio. Crystal set projects, tips for crystal radio design, and crystal radio history.
- News, pictures and history on a variety of amateur radio subjects. Pictures and museum information also. By G3NVK Richard Winters in Leicestershire, England.
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