The
WA1KPD Boatanchor Collection
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truth of why we attend the Horsetraders Fest
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OK so this isn't my station. I picked these pictures up about 20 years ago. Click on them for an enlarged copy. The QST on the wall on the right hand one looks like the September 1924 issue. |
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The main station with the HT-9 and SX-28A |
I like to repair em the old fashioned way.... |
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card from W2KQZ,
Stanton Vanderbilt of |
PRE WA1KPD (SWL) 1970 WA1KPD Station
The Hallicrafters S38-C to a Souper 38
Collins TCS-12
Transmitter and Receiver
Hallicrafters HT-9
Trans. Hallicrafters SX-28 (What a nice
sounding radio)
Hallicrafters
SX-11 (Beautiful radio with the original mahogany cabinet.)
Hallicrafters SX-9
Harvey 1935 CT-60 CW Xmtr. (Should be on the air soon)
1929
Homebrew Ham Rcvr from the ARRL Handbook
1930
Homebrew TNT Transmitter (From the First Edition Of
"How to Become a Radio Amateur)
1930
Homebrew Rcvr (From the First Edition Of "How to
Become a Radio Amateur)
Homebrew
1934 Transmitter (from QST)
Homebrew
Single 6L6 Rig. (Have had this on 160 AM with good luck. )
Johnson
Adventurer Xmtr. and a Lafayette KT-320 Rcvr. (My novice station.)
Johnson Ranger (A radio I've wanted since the 60's)
Revell Regenerative Receiver Many tnx
to W1UAX, my XYL, and K1VYU for this. (Check
the link for the story.)
Hallicrafters
S-19R "SkyBuddy" Hallicrafters S-119 "SkyBuddy
II"
Heathkit AR-2 Heath AT-1 (Got the xmtr. onto 160 AM)
Homebrew 1930's 6V6 6L6 and 809 xmtr
Lettine 240. ( Early 50's 40
watts 160-10 AM/CW with plug in coils.)
Meissner Signal Shifter. (A 40's VFO/ 6L6 Exciter. )
Broadcast radios I now collect
Homebrew radios
of the early 20s
Early Loose Coupler Crystal Set
Last updated 09/01/08
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