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Vintage SSB Net (fire up your Old Sideband Junk!) Every Saturday morning the Vintage Single Sideband net begins on or near 3842 kilo CYCLES. The Vintage Sideband Net welcomes your tube type or hybrid radio of ANY age to check-in. Newer radios sold in 1979 or before OR have a rotary bandswitch knob, will be granted Vintage Status by Net Control and are OK to check in. However, if you try to sneak in with a modern radio you WILL suffer the wrath ... READ MORE |
W9RAN 03/64/2022 |
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The Midwest Classic Radio Net The members of the MCRN are dedicated to the preservation, restoration and operation of vintage ham transmitters, receivers, related equipment and ham radio history. The MCRN starts at 7:30 CDT every Saturday morning on 3.885MHz following the WA9ZTY Vintage AM Group session. All net traffic is conducted in the amplitude modulation mode only. Regular net control stations are N9CQX (... READ MORE |
W9RAN 03/61/2022 |
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DX-60B Rear Panel Decals Heathkit DX60B chassis rear panel decal set - 3 of each label - black lettering from RadioDaze. ... READ MORE |
stonebs 05/144/2020 |
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PTT for the DX-60B By Don - W4BWS, as posted in the AM WIndowI recently acquired a Heathkit DX60B and wanted to operate AM mode as well as CW with this equipment. I also wanted to mute the audio on the 75S3 and SX100 I had available to use for receivers during transmission. Inspired by the article about boatanchor antenna relay by Phil Salas, AD5X, posted on his web site www.ad5x.com, and the desire to o... READ MORE |
stonebs 05/141/2020 |
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Mini-review of the Nouveau 75 by W9RAN Bob, W9RAN, builds and provides a review of the popular new AM QRP transceiver from the 4SQRP group. ... READ MORE |
stonebs 11/325/2019 |
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AC0C's Radio Site Jeff has put together an impressive site, bringing us through his first eperience in radio as a kid to the present. ... READ MORE |
stonebs 08/216/2019 |
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FT243 Radio Crystals FT-243 crystals have pins spaced 1/2 inch apart, and are used in MANY ham radios made fromthe 1940s through 1970s. They are also used in countless military sets such as the BC-611, TRC-77 and GRC-109 etc.Note: Some of these are original FT243 crystals, some are reworked surplus units withwire lead crystals inside as described in tube transmitter articles using them in CQ Magazineand detailed tec... READ MORE |
stonebs 03/86/2019 |
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W9ZT Knight Kit T-60 Page Brad Wessels' page devoted to the Knight T-60. In the 1960's & 70's for many new novice amateur radio operators, it was their first transmitter.... READ MORE |
stonebs 03/76/2019 |
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K8PZ S-Match Tuner Project Steven, K8PZ, sent us this link:"After an extensive research and experimenting I achieved the design shown in the above drawings of the Balanced Universal ATU System. To make it distinctive from other types of ATU's, I call my design S-Match©. The system is intended to accommodate balanced antenna systems transmitting on a very wide frequency spectrum, ranging from 160 m band ... READ MORE |
stonebs 01/23/2019 |
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Midwest Classic Radio Net Midwest Classic Radio Net has hosted the DX-60 Net web presence for many years, is dedicated to AM and vintage vacuum tube radio gear. If you need parts or expertise, there will probably be someone on the net who can assist you. If your gear is working, just stop by to say hello! You will meet a friendly and helpful group. The MCRN starts at 7:30 CDT every Saturday morning on 3.885MHz... READ MORE |
stonebs 12/342/2018 |
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W8TOW Electronics Shop Steve, W8TOW, is building a video library of Ham Radio related restoration and use for all ages. ... READ MORE |
stonebs 12/342/2018 |
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