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April 2011 

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100 Years ago this airship sailed from Atlantic City

Click on the photo to see a 45 minute video presentation about the flight.

Presentation starts 2 minutes into the video.

Airship America

 

Speaking Tour for this Year

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I hope to be making a few presentations about the 1923 Bowdoin expedition, titled the “Wireless North Pole and the Adventures of Don Mix” and "Jack Irwin - the First Airgoing Wireless Man" with lots of the original photos. I regret not being able to go everywhere I have been invited. See the video above.
  

 I'm planning to attend the Glacier Waterton Hamfest in Montana
 on July 15-17, 2011.   
I hope to see you there.    

 

Click on the small photo's below

January 2011

February 2011

March 2011

The Mighty Purple Pajama No.3

Henry P. Broughton, K2AE

K2EA-1

 

April 2011

Behind the Scenes in the Lafayette Factory

Behind the Scenes in the Lafayette Factory

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May 2011

Mary Texanna Loomis

Loomis Radio School

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ARRL Tube Collector's Assoc. NJ Antique Radio Club Antique Wireless & Radio History

Links to Radio Museums and Radio History Pages

      
James Millen's station in the Annex
The New England Wireless
and Steam Museum
(East Greenwich, RI)

This organization deserves our support.

Antique Wireless Association
Communications Museum
(Bloomfield, NY)

Tour #1        Tour #2


 


An outstanding collection
you must visit!

Field Day
in the 1950's

several Photos from SJRA


BoatAnchor Manual Archive
Click here for On-Line Manuals


 

  

Gary says, "I am STILL in business
and sell mainly from my web site.... www.oldradioparts.com
I am going on my 17th year in business.

I did close my retail store (walk in) but
I am still in business with my mail order
web site."
Note: I have purchased from Gary and
always found his items accurately
described and fairly priced - K2TQN


    

I was blown away by this catalog!
Inside you will find most parts, tubes,
tools and supplies that are needed for
quality ham radio restorations.
Click Catalog above for Web Site.