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Post by mogarden on Aug 28, 2010 14:25:52 GMT -6
Not old people, just those that are into old radio STUFF, LOL. At a yard sale today I scored the manuals for building 2 old radios of Hammarlunds, complete with schematics and diagrams. I'll get the model # and come back to edit. They're from 1927 and 1928. If you have any interest in them PM me and we'll work something out. ETA: The models are Hammarlund Roberts Hi-Q Six and Hi-Q 29.
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Post by spuds on Aug 28, 2010 14:40:25 GMT -6
Not old people, just those that are into old radio STUFF, LOL. At a yard sale today I scored the manuals for building 2 old radios of Hammarlunds, complete with schematics and diagrams. I'll get the model # and come back to edit. They're from 1927 and 1928. If you have any interest in them PM me and we'll work something out. I have a few portable early transistor radios,they get good reception most of em.
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Post by mogarden on Aug 29, 2010 8:17:12 GMT -6
There wouldn't be very many radios without Hammarlund's contribution, they invented the variable capacitor or condenser as it was called back then.
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