| ??? 01/04/11 17:08 Modified: 01/04/11 17:11 Read: times |
#180449 - On the subject of ham ops Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Don't forget to check out the ARRL website.
http://www.arrl.org/ I remember when I used to have one of their books from the 70s. They had all different types of radio schematics and what originally inspired me to become the engineer that I am today. Seems like there are still a number of clubs in the US that enjoy the use of ham radios. Take a video tour of ARRL and see some old radios http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nNeKTkmzbA |
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