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Peter C. Buehner
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Sep 6, 1998 3:09 am
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Peter Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 6, 1998 3:42 pm
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Edward Swynar
gswynar@...
Sep 6, 1998 6:47 pm
For those wishing to trace 1923 CANADIAN AMATEUR RADIO CALLSIGNS, as well as 1923 NORTH AMERICAN BROADCASTERS, have a look at the Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario,...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 6, 1998 6:53 pm
FROM Donald Chester: I saw the film Titanic a few months ago - thought it was excellent. Now my 12 year old daughter has the video, so I will probably be...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 6, 1998 7:36 pm
I just finished visiting AE0Q's excellent "wireless" history collection. He has done a fabulous job of collecting information and sharing it. ...
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Bradley S. Stone
nb9m@...
Sep 6, 1998 7:41 pm
Pete, just a note of appreciation for putting this together. I will be announcing this list server in the Hallicrafters Collectors Association web site for...
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Jim Reeds
reeds@...
Sep 6, 1998 8:00 pm
How does one get only digests of the ham-radio-history stuff? -- Jim Reeds, Room C229, AT&T Labs - Research 180 Park Avenue, Building 103, Florham Park, NJ...
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patden
patden@...
Sep 6, 1998 8:05 pm
THEY CAN'T FIND THIS FILE? DO WE HAVE THE RIGHT ADDRESS. DENNIS VE7-DH ... From: Peter C. Buehner <kc8er@...> To: ham-radio-history@egroups.com...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 6, 1998 8:22 pm
Please note, the correct address for AE0Q's "wireless" history collection is at: http://www.qsl.net/ae0q/history.htm Sorry about the confusion. de Pete, KC8ER...
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Edward Swynar
gswynar@...
Sep 6, 1998 8:56 pm
Glancing through my collection of QST magazines from the 1920's decade, I recall seeing several references to Amateurs of the day RECORDING on-the-air...
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Jack Mitchell
w5jam@...
Sep 6, 1998 11:04 pm
Your point that we have lost a great resource is partially true. When I started I found a Ham that drove me like a Georgia mule. We went from a coffee shop to...
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Bob Roehrig
broehrig@...
Sep 6, 1998 11:45 pm
... Yes, that would be neat. A friend of mine (now a silent key) supposedly recorded a good many of his DX contacts. He allegedly had a recording he made of a...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 7, 1998 1:15 pm
Read or subscribe to this group at http://www.eGroups.com/list/ham-radio-history/ To unsubscribe by e-mail, send to ham-radio-history-unsubscribe@egroups.com ...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 7, 1998 4:45 pm
TELEGRAPHY Telegraphy (in Greek: writing in distance) is, as we know, a communication system able to transmit signals which represent coded letters, numbers...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 7, 1998 5:43 pm
Click to this site to read the reminiscences of Lieutenant Colonel R.G. Wells, who constructed a short wave radio receiver out of fabricated components while a...
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jmax@...
Sep 7, 1998 6:09 pm
Thanks to Pete for posting the Wells reminiscences. Here's another site with some good stuff on it: ...
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Edward Swynar
gswynar@...
Sep 7, 1998 11:22 pm
OK Pete, here goes nuthin'! Hi Hi... 73, de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ ... glowbugs@...; heath@...; baswaplist@... ... ...
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jmax@...
Sep 8, 1998 12:25 am
Well, here's a suggestion. Rather than trying to squeeze every possible nickel out of those QSL cards (and there are people foolish enough to pay for them),...
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jmax@...
Sep 8, 1998 12:46 am
In my rush to get my comments out regarding the "antique QSLs" (my wife was calling me to dinner), I not only forgot to sign the message, but also omitted two...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 8, 1998 12:53 am
Hello Jim, I think you offer some good ideas Jim. I didn't know of that European organization, though. Do you know if they have a webpage? ... From:...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 8, 1998 12:56 am
The last edition of the RNARS Newsletter (Royal Navy Amateur Radio Society) has an excellent article about the Titanic disaster, written by VK2EBA. While the...
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jmax@...
Sep 8, 1998 1:03 am
Pete - Forgot all about the web site! It's at http://www.qsl.at/ I'm sure you'll find it interesting. 73. Jim, W6CF ... ...
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BUEHNER, PETER
PETER.BUEHNER@...
Sep 8, 1998 1:32 pm
DATE : September 8, 1998 TO : INTERNET MANAGER FROM : PETER BUEHNER SUBJECT : TO:ham-radio-history@egroups.com PETER BUEHNER ...
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Jon J Cverna
jjcverna@...
Sep 8, 1998 5:20 pm
Can someone supply information on the very early receivers used in spark days? In particular, I recall the need to keep coherer granules loose by tapping the...
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Edward Swynar
gswynar@...
Sep 8, 1998 8:39 pm
I spoke to my friend Ray at length on the phone to-day... Firstly, he is *overwhelmed* by all of the interest expressed in his QSLs---he also advised that he...
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jmax@...
Sep 8, 1998 11:28 pm
Ed - If your friend indeed has QSLs from 1921, then they become even more important from a historical point of view. The generally-accepted inventor of the...
Radio Broadcast: May, 1924, p. 51: "As It Was in the Beginning" A Personal Narrative of the Early Days of Wireless by One of the Few Men Who were Helping Start...
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Peter C. Buehner
kc8er@...
Sep 10, 1998 12:34 am
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