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  • Dave's Antique Radio Club - This is the place to post your Pictures of Antique Radios & TVs, Schematics and vintage ads, Old 78 record labels old phonographs(wind up too), and car radios. (Added: 7-Jun-1999 Hits: 371)
  • Expermental Television Society - Television: the way it was and how it might have been... Television history and the hardware that produced the images. (Added: 2-May-2000 Hits: 73)
  • First Austria Radio - International Old Radio Market. Free announcements (english /german) to sell, change or search radio specific items. Hundreds of free radio-pictures. (Added: 5-Apr-1999 Hits: 15)
  • Fred's Eclectic Files - Includes sections on Secret Wires: The US Military Telegraph in the Civil War; Military Electronics Equipment and Manual Files; Navy Electronics Equipment and Manual Files; Radio History; Radio Fiction. (Added: 2-Oct-2000 Hits: 45)
  • Grene Synchrophase - Grebe Synchrophase photos; literature; service information and other resources. (Added: 11-Aug-2002 Hits: 308)
  • Ham Price Guide - Prices for 3800 different models of ham and test gear available for purchase. (Added: 10-Jan-2000 Hits: 58)
  • HAM Radio USA - Ham Radio USA is a web site of the traditional amateur radio spirit and values. The site welcomes you through the Virtual Ham Shack entrance with a choice of presentations including a tour of the Classic Radio Gallery, honoring some of the favorite USA classics of amateur radio; and a visit to the Ham Radio Resource sections equipped with photos, links, and ham radio for all interests. The various subpages are based on unique and fun type themes. There is a special emphasis on the appreciation, restoration, and operation of vacuum tube transmitters and receivers which are part of ham radio's heritage. Many of these radios offer ways of getting back to the virtues of amateur radio.. . They are the AM and CW radios that provide a "warm glow" from the vacuum tubes while stirring up some old fashion ham radio fellowship. The intent is to encourage a technical interest in the hobby which can expand to include any vintage of equipment and electronic components. The overall site objective is to serve ham radio since it has been such a great hobby throughout the many years. The propagation of amateur radio ideas through cyberspace is a natural for hams and is particularly useful at times when mother nature gets hostile towards the transmission of radio signals. Try home-brewing a ham radio web site and help to advance the enjoyment of amateur radio. Tune in to Ham Radio USA often because the site will keep changing and growing until it runs out of virtual hamshack space. (Added: 17-Jul-2000 Hits: 60)

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