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9/28/2004 2:53:31 PMErnst Erb (HB9RXQ)
Hi
A member of ours asked me with good reason why there is no link exchange between NOSTALGIAAIR and Radiomuseum.org. We started with the German speaking Countries by adding the data of my book "Radiokatalog" and translating into English. For the Netherlands, Germany, Austria and Switzerland RMorg now lists the most complete catalogue and for the USA it is 39.000 radio models (but still with limited data). 2000 members of 50 countries - well some of them - work hard to expand the data and we display now 60.000 pictures (incl. schematics) for the 73.000 models displayed.

We get daily 4000 to about 7000 visits, opening 45.000 up to pages a day.
If you agree, please use the text below to create a dynamic link. Since we show that many US sets and the data is in English (on the forum there are 5 languages possible) one could use the US-flag?

I will be looking forward to your answer very much.
Cordially,
Ernest




Radio catalogue: more than 70'000 radios with   21'000 pictures and 27'000 schematics plus radio   forum.

www.Radiomuseum.org


More variants you find in the bottom link "Logos".

9/30/2004 5:51:18 AMKonrad Birkner
:Hi
:A member of ours asked me with good reason why there is no link exchange between NOSTALGIAAIR and Radiomuseum.org. We started with the German speaking Countries by adding the data of my book "Radiokatalog" and translating into English. For the Netherlands, Germany, Austria and Switzerland RMorg now lists the most complete catalogue and for the USA it is 39.000 radio models (but still with limited data). 2000 members of 50 countries - well some of them - work hard to expand the data and we display now 60.000 pictures (incl. schematics) for the 73.000 models displayed.
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:We get daily 4000 to about 7000 visits, opening 45.000 up to pages a day.
:If you agree, please use the text below to create a dynamic link. Since we show that many US sets and the data is in English (on the forum there are 5 languages possible) one could use the US-flag?
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:I will be looking forward to your answer very much.
:Cordially,
:Ernest
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:Radio catalogue: more than 70'000 radios with   21'000 pictures and 27'000 schematics plus radio   forum.

:www.Radiomuseum.org

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:More variants you find in the bottom link "Logos".
9/30/2004 3:29:31 PMKonrad Birkner
::Hi
Unexperienced as I am I erroneously made a wrong reply.
I wanted to tell that I am rather enthusiastic about the possibilities of RMorg. To cover such a number of models is a real challenge for me. As a collector of US radios I started to sweep the Zenith pages and I hope to come to an acceptable status pretty soon. The Years up to 1952 are already more or less ok, (but: nobody is perfect...).
Have a look to my homepage at RMorg: www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_collector_img.cfm?collector_Id=1146
10/21/2004 10:25:19 AMErnst Erb
Sorry, I'm still without a reply.
10/26/2004 4:00:41 AMWalter Hiller
:Sorry, I'm still without a reply. I don't understand why there is no reaction to this - either a positive or a negative. Both is accepted. An other member of www.radiomuseum.org


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