Antique Radio Museum Station, W7OS, at Radio Club of Tacoma, WA. Having Morse Code QSO with Op RD at K6KPH. Op Rich KR7W at the W7OS key. XMTR is old 1930s Bread Board construction. Rcvr is Pre WW2 Hammarlund HQ-120X. More can be seen at www.w7dk.org.
CW 4 Ever!
jvolstad 4 months ago
TU Cool !
RA3XEY (Yana Silaeva)
YanaSilaeva 1 year ago
I Love Antique Radio. I Have several but can not operated. In Indonesia you can find it easily. In Jakarta there was Antique Market in Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya Street), near Cikini's train station.
suwartokartasoewarto 3 years ago
COOL!!!
takeo1969 3 years ago
Now That's real ham radio! WD5IJI.
PistolPete2 3 years ago
Real great to see this. 73 Dave
ve1jc 3 years ago
FB, OM. I was first licensed in about '66, my first "rig" a Heath AR-3, sometimes used with a converted ARC-5 series RX as a converter. Damn thing would drift so bad during TX that it was hard to re-find the other OP. Homebrew 5763-1625 tx. Remember the Burnstien-Applebee, was it 5, or 10 1625's for a buck?
73
fourfortyroadrunner 4 years ago
jamesmc555 4 years ago
Very nice. I love old rigs. 73.
elmolincoln 4 years ago
Nice RX. What was the xmtr agn? FB on contacting KPH! 73
catman351 5 years ago