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A Great Walk Down Memory Lane
10/3/2009 4:52:15 PMBob E.
I got this url from a radio club friend, I think most of you will like this...
Bob E.

Terrific spark gap transmitter video opens the
slide show. Over 100 photos of antique radio equipment (173 to be exact)
*After the short spark video, hit the arrow on the right to see all the
photos. A great walk down memory lane.
http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf


10/3/2009 7:23:18 PMBob B
Bob E, great link. I guess I am feeling my age when I can identify half of the gear in the museum.

:I got this url from a radio club friend, I think most of you will like this...
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:Terrific spark gap transmitter video opens the
:slide show. Over 100 photos of antique radio equipment (173 to be exact)
:*After the short spark video, hit the arrow on the right to see all the
:photos. A great walk down memory lane.
:http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf
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10/3/2009 10:17:37 PMBob Masse
:I got this url from a radio club friend, I think most of you will like this...
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:Terrific spark gap transmitter video opens the
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:http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf
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: Thanks for the info! Very nice pictures.
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10/4/2009 1:00:28 AMMarv Nuce
Bob,
What a trip, and I remember most of it. Thanks!!

marv

:I got this url from a radio club friend, I think most of you will like this...
:Bob E.
:
:Terrific spark gap transmitter video opens the
:slide show. Over 100 photos of antique radio equipment (173 to be exact)
:*After the short spark video, hit the arrow on the right to see all the
:photos. A great walk down memory lane.
:http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf
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10/4/2009 9:36:11 AMBill G.
:I got this url from a radio club friend, I think most of you will like this...
:Bob E.
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:Terrific spark gap transmitter video opens the
:slide show. Over 100 photos of antique radio equipment (173 to be exact)
:*After the short spark video, hit the arrow on the right to see all the
:photos. A great walk down memory lane.
:http://tinyurl.com/kmtxlf
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Thank you for the link. It is fascinating.
I, too, see some familiar faces.

I wonder if they can play all those radios at the same time!

At one point it looks like the museum is in Huntington, W.Va.

Best Regards,

Bill Grimm

10/5/2009 8:02:52 PMBob E.
Bill,
One picture does have WV Broadcasting Hall of Fame title over layed on it, so
maybe it is where you suggest. I did not ask yet where these were taken or if they were all in the same place. I don't remember any of it but appreciate all of it~ :O)
Bob E.

:At one point it looks like the museum is in Huntington, W.Va.
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10/9/2009 12:51:04 AMThomas Dermody
I'm like a kid in a candy store. I almost forgot what I was interested in. ...But this sure reminded me!

T.



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