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Subject: Re: [OM] IMG: Old radios (especially for Paul Braun) Old radios anyone need LORAN Oscilloscope Receivers
From: Mark Kronquist <mak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 20:33:40 -0700
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On Aug 4, 2014, at 8:22 PM, Paul Braun wrote:

> On 8/4/14 18:38 : , Peter Klein wrote:
>> > I found an ex-Western Union Vibroplex bug at one for cheap - that was
>> > exciting, since I love antique telegraph keys.
>> 
>> You love the Tillamook (Oregon) Air Museum, which I visited last week.  They 
>> had some WWII-era Hallicrafters radios in relatively good shape on exhibit. 
>> Behind glass and with mixed light sources, but I did my best:
>> 
>> Super Skyrider receiver with a paper-tape based Morse keyer. There were no 
>> straight keys or bugs on display.
>> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/tillamookair/P7290058.jpg.html>
>> 
> Sweet.
>> Sky Buddy receiver mislabled as a transmitter and receiver, with a mic 
>> plugged into the headphones jack. :-) Below are some single-band Navy 
>> receivers and their "twin" transmitters.  I actually used a transmitter like 
>> this for a while, think it was called an ARC-5.
>> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/tillamookair/P7290059.jpg.html>
>> 
> Yep.  A lot of those old military rigs look very similar.  All ugly and 
> utilitarian.
>> S-22 on left, Navy receiver mislabeled as a "rectifier power unit" on right, 
>> a tester and a VLF receiver on the floor
>> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/tillamookair/P7290088.jpg.html>
>> 
>> I remember these "boat anchor" radios well.  When I got my ham license as a 
>> teenager in late 1968, many of us had them. WWII surplus stuff was 
>> relatively cheap and worked well if you could calibrate your dial and cope 
>> with the drift, not to mention be able to lift them on and off your desk. 
>> You could always tell the guys who keyed with "bugs" by their "Lake Erie 
>> swing"--long dashes followed by very fast dots, and sometimes one or two too 
>> many. :-) The ones who were really good at it were amazing in the same way 
>> that a virtuoso musician is amazing.
>> 
> My first station was a Heathkit DX-100b and a Knight R-something receiver, 
> homebrewed T/R relay.  I never got the hang of a mechanical bug, but built an 
> electronic keyer.  Original paddle was two straight keys back-to-back 
> vertically on a base.  Upgraded to a Brown Brothers BTL-A paddle, which I 
> still have.
> 
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> 
> 
> Paul Braun
> Certified Music Junkie
> Valparaiso, IN
> 
> 
> "It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever." - David St. Hubbins
> 
> "Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Berthold Auerbach
> 
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