Updated 9-12-2013

 
VINTAGE RADIO
October 2013 Column
www.K2TQN.com/

 

K2TQN's Mobile Museum
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Photo credit - Dave Greenberg NU3P
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Photos above of K2TQN's Mobile Museum taken at the AWA meet and the Howard County Fairgrounds.
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5 meter radios above, and left below: very early Reinartz receiver
and 1-tube Transmitter made by the same unknown ham,
right below: 2-tube 6L6 transmitter
Photo: Mark Garland, N3JLD

Working 1950 Collins AM station which replaced the 1932 station display 
Photo: Mark Garland, N3JLD

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Museum at the Timonium Hamfest Visitors at Timonium, these crowds were typical at each stop
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Welcome to my Museum 1930's station and above

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           HomeBrew Transmitter 100w AM and tube collection
Berryville


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Photo credit - Dave Greenberg NU3P

Museum at Berryville, VA, Hamfest   HomeBrew Transmitter 100w AM on a turntable, Storage box under for coils

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Under Construction - Left
Under Construction - Right
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Larry Housman W2GIS (SK)
Kids Learning About Ham Radio
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Side with more detail 3-views together, looking back

 

adobe-pdfOpen or download my 1999 Roadtrip story

adobe-pdf Information on the RV vehicle and how it was made and why it is so strong and waterproof

More Photos of my museum by Mark Garland, N3JLD

adobe-pdf The ARRLWeb Extra Mobile Amateur Radio Museum Making the Rounds

 

John Dilks, K2TQN    125 Warf Road, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234-8501   e-mail: K2TQN@arrl.net