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Basic use of the General Radio Corp. Type 1650-A Impedance meter from 19...
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Basic use of the General Radio Corp. Type 1650-A Impedance meter from 1960, demonstrated by Jan Buiting, editor of Elektor Electronics magazine. High-accuracy inductance, resistance and capacitance measurements.
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A friend show me this greate video and I wont it to sare with you this i...
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A friend show me this greate video and I wont it to sare with you this is the Worlds Largest Model RC Plane I ever see. [from www.metacafe.com]
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My newly acquired Hallicrafters SX-28 receiver, vintage 1941.
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Radio at War Vintage 1940's World War II Film
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Jean Shepherd WOR Radio Ham Radio Story Part 2 1-7-64 Jean Shephe...
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Jean Shepherd WOR Radio Ham Radio Story Part 2 1-7-64 Jean Shepherd was an American Radio and TV personality, writer and actor who was often referred to by the nickname "Shep". He did a 45 minute nightly live radio show on WOR in New York for over twenty years. With a career that spanned decades, Shepherd is perhaps best-known to modern audiences for narrating the film A Christmas Story (1983), which he co-wrote, based on his own semi-autobiographical stories. As a kid he worked briefly as a mail carrier at a Indiana steel mill and earned his Amateur Ham radio license when he was 14. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps. In 2005, Shep was posthumously inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame. More Shep can be heard at; flicklives.com and shepcast.blogspot.com
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