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Old June 17th 06, 07:57 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Thanks to the generosity of the GR Historical Society, BAMA's
collection of manuals for General Radio test equipment has been
enhanced by the addition of over 100 new manuals. Thanks to the GR
Historical Society and Henry P. Hall, in particular, for making this
possible. The material will propagate to the mirror site at
Edebris.com in a couple of days.

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Ken K4XL


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Old June 18th 06, 01:39 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Hi, Ken

Thanks for the note, and thanks very much for establishing BAMA,
the Boatanchor Manual Archive. It's a great resource,
which too many of us now take for granted!

73,
Ed Knobloch

Kenneth Grimm wrote:
Thanks to the generosity of the GR Historical Society, BAMA's
collection of manuals for General Radio test equipment has been
enhanced by the addition of over 100 new manuals. Thanks to the GR
Historical Society and Henry P. Hall, in particular, for making this
possible. The material will propagate to the mirror site at
Edebris.com in a couple of days.

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Old June 23rd 06, 01:13 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Kenneth Grimm
 
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 23:39:10 GMT, Edward Knobloch
wrote:

Hi, Ken

Thanks for the note, and thanks very much for establishing BAMA,
the Boatanchor Manual Archive. It's a great resource,
which too many of us now take for granted!

73,
Ed Knobloch

Kenneth Grimm wrote:
Thanks to the generosity of the GR Historical Society, BAMA's
collection of manuals for General Radio test equipment has been
enhanced by the addition of over 100 new manuals. Thanks to the GR
Historical Society and Henry P. Hall, in particular, for making this
possible. The material will propagate to the mirror site at
Edebris.com in a couple of days.


Thanks for the comments Ed. Although BAMA was intended to be an
archive of ham and swl equipment, the lack of similar support for
classic test gear led me to include GR, Tek and HP among others. The
fact that the GR gear just added to the collection came from one of
the leading lights of the GR era was very gratifying. I just hope
that the information that BAMA provides keeps some old gear from
winding up in the landfill.
73 OM,

Ken K4XL


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