Vintage Amateur Radio Station - KB3RHR
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2019
- Attention , All Stations on Station. This is my newly refinished Vintage AM Room and a little explanation of whats going on here. Of course this will change as I cant stop collecting. Stations consist of 20M Position , 40 M Position and a 75 M Position. All vintage from 1939 - 1970. All tube and all a privilege and honor to operate because of the rich history.
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Bellissimi gioielli
Looks damn impressive love the look of vintage radios these radios the bomb
Welcome to mecca…. Beautiful collection, thanks for sharing
Nice collection of vintage “iron”. I currently own a Collins R-388, several Hallicrafters receivers ( recently acquired a very nice SX-101A, also have an S-85, SX-100, S-20 & a few others kicking around). I was on the air with a Johnson Viking II but it recently developed an RF problem & is going on my test bench shortly. I also recently got a complete Drake station (R-4B / T4-XB / MS-4 & power supply) that seems to work well on AM.
Nice station! 😊
Great video...great memories of my early days as a ham in the early 60's....my first receiver was a SX-99!
Thanks Lee, True honor and pleasure to operate these. What history they tell.
Thank you for sharing, very nice!
Hammarlund HQ-129-X has six bands. Broadcast band is split between the lowest frequency two bands, the higher of which also begins to cover shortwave. coverage is :
band 1 , 540 - 1320 KC
band 2 , 1.32 - 3.2 MC
band 3 , 3.2 - 5.7 MC
band 4 , 5.7 - 10 MC
band 5 , 10 - 18 MC
band 6 , 18 - 31 MC
So, not 2 shortwave bands. I restored an HQ=129=X recently and use it as my "daily driver" for shortwave listening.
On your next video, you might want to turn on a couple of lights so we can actually see the equipment.
The picture is dark. I can't see well.
I wish I could film it again.
Every thought of adding some Heathkits to your collection? Many of them are classics, although from the 1960s.
Only real radios glow in the dark.
Very nice Craig! De kd0ezs in w ks.