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Old June 24th 10, 07:15 PM
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Default Early ham radio station

Hi, Found this cool pic while searching the net for a Westinghouse RA/DA receiver. I imagine it can get crazy hot in there with the equipment on, must be nice in winter time.
Caption on photo; The ham radio station of David Asbury, Philadelphia, PA, 1923.
Credit: Radio Telephony for Amateurs, by Charles Stuart Ballantine, David McKay Company, 1923.

Early ham radio operators assembled an array of homemade and manufactured equipment to communicate with each other. In 1923 ham radio operator David Asbury’s home station included a Westinghouse RA/DA receiver (on the far right), and a homemade transmitter.
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