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Hello,
You probably know about this website already but for those that don't, there is a website where you can look up old boat anchor rigs and old scanners. www.rigpix.com/index.shtml Enjoy. Jim 73 de VE3JGE |
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![]() Yep tis a good one -- RigPix Some others to peruse at URL: http://ac6v.com/techref.htm#photo AND 5,000+ Old BC and SW Radios at Radio Attic's Archives http://archives.radioattic.com/ -- The Anon Keyboard I doubt, therefore I might be "electronics_tech" wrote in message ... Hello, You probably know about this website already but for those that don't, there is a website where you can look up old boat anchor rigs and old scanners. www.rigpix.com/index.shtml Enjoy. Jim 73 de VE3JGE |
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"Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message news:rsxfd.78218$hj.20699@fed1read07...
AND 5,000+ Old BC and SW Radios at Radio Attic's Archives http://archives.radioattic.com/ I am always trying to invite folks to send photos of their radios for the Archives but confess that, with the ongoing (and sadly stalled) database project at the Archives, I have slacked off lately. Everyone who frequents this NG is hereby invited to send photos of your vintage communications equipment to the Radio Attic's Archives at ! It may take me a while to get your photos published, but I promise I will. Eventually I'd like enough amateur gear displayed to require a special site just for that! Steve Adams Webmaster, the Radio Attic |
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