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Old September 19th 07, 11:42 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
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Default Time Capsule BP-10


"Dave Moorman" wrote in message
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"Phil Nelson" wrote:

Very interesting, Bill. Iąd never heard of the BP-10 before


It was one of the very first "personal portables," small enough to fit
into
a coat pocket, and using all glass miniature tubes. Quite an engineering
feat for 1940.

Earlier portables -- and many later ones, too -- were the size and shape
of
a small piece of luggage, and could more properly have been called
"luggables."

Phil Nelson


Like the Zenith Transoceanic.


Well, more commonly about half way between the BP-10 and TO. The TO and it's
cousins were at the upper size end of the 'luggable', while the typical
portable before the BP-10 was about 10" wide 8" tall and 6-7" deep.

I was wondering, when I first read this thread, as to why there are still so
many BP-10 around? Is it because they were fairly small and metal? The
majority I have seen have had at least the D cell rot in them, so very few
are in even decent condition, internally, but they were not tossed. Also,
many, especially the early ones without the brace, have the front lid broken
at the hinges, but still they were kept.

Any thoughts?

By the way, the pictures never showed up on my server. Can Bill Morris post
it again, please??

Neil S.