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        <title>SCR-694 BC-1306  Radio</title>
        <description>Presentation and description of old military SCR-694 radio station</description>
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        <title>Freed Eisemann valve radio 6 MAR 1936</title>
        <description>This little four-valve radio has not yet been identified. I'm hoping that somebody can identify it for me or help me to do so. 

It measures 6&quot;deep, 7 high and 10 wide.

The only labels it has on the front is the company name of 'Freed Eisemann' and on the rear of the internal metal chassis is a small metal plate.

The date '6 MAR 1936' is rubber ink-stamped onto the chassis next to the metal plate.

The plate reads:

&quot;LICENSED by radio corporation of america and associated companies only
for amateur, experimental and broadcast reception.
LICENSED by hazeltine corporation, see notice inside
Serial number 69864

121-15      F.M.C.      Made in U.S.A.&quot;

There is no 'notice' inside and the only other information I can glean is that on the rear of the 5-K speaker chassis is ink-stamped '131 51' and on the front a barely legible date of '27 06 37'.

The valves in order left-right as you look at the rear of the chassis:

Hytron Z5 25
Brimar 43
Hytron 6C6
Hytron 6D6 (which was inside a metal cover)

The volume pot is labelled 138725
The tuning bladed-variable pot has 'Federal Instrument corporation, made in USA, patent pending.' stamped onto it's chassis.

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        <title>My Vintage Trio TS-700</title>
        <description>A Qso with George G3BNE on 144Mhz upper sideband using my Trio Ts-700 2m all mode transceiver.</description>
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        <title>Hallicrafters</title>
        <description>Hallicrafters</description>
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        <title>1942 TBW Ham Radio Transmitter</title>
        <description>I use this TBW transmitter on 40 meters for AM (7.290) and have been opperating it for around four or five years now. The power supply is home built and located in both the old center section and under the rack the transmitter lives on. KA3EKH</description>
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        <title>Clegg 99er six meter ham-amateur radio transceiver 1961 4 4 09</title>
        <description>Clegg 99er is a Compact top quality 6 meter transceiver made in 1961. LCF School LCFschoolThis is a tube unit and will operate on  110vac    with a built in power supply or external 12 volt unit. The  transmitter is crystal controlled and receiver covers the lower  2 Mhz of the 6 meter amateur radio band.  This unit purchased in the 90's  in flea market at the Dayton Hamvention. You can learn about Clegg Labs company by doing a Google search. Clegg made may different versions of 2 and 6 meter ham radios--- this was in the real hayday of ham radio when the circuits were simple and you could see all the parts and understand how a unit actually worked and even build you own with out much difficulty.

This video was produced by the LCF Group, ( We are on The Crooked Road Heritage Music Trail and the Round The Mountain Artisan and Craftsman Venue as a great place to visit ) Floyd Professional Center, Village Green, Floyd Virginia.  The LCF Group consist of David Larsen KK4WW, Gaynell Larsen KK4WWW and Dee Wallace KG4VMI. We are all radio amateurs and also are Directors of The Foundation for Amateur International Radio Service  ( FAIRS) also located in Floyd Virginai. N4USA is the radio call for FAIRS and we have operated in Dominica as J79WW J79WWW J79VMI  and many other countries. We are members of   The Floyd Amateur Radio Society FARS.   The LCF Group manages (1-540-745-23220) the following web sites www.va-mountainland.com  www.virginiamountainland.Com  www.lcfarticles.com www.bugbookcomputermuseum.com www.floydcountyvirginia.org www.fairs.org www.floydfolks.org and www.visitfloyd.org www.microcomuterhistorymuseum.com in Floyd Virginia.  www.stpierrewoodworking.com www.floydcountyvirginia.org Bill St Pierre Floyd Virginia</description>
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        <title>Commercial for Siemens tube radios</title>
        <description>Commercial for Siemens tube radios from the fifties.

Werbung für Siemens Röhrenradios aus den 1950er Jahren.</description>
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        <title>Radio amateur museum short overview</title>
        <description>Some pictures of old radio&amp;#039;s and transmitters out of the Museum &amp;quot;Jan Corver&amp;quot; in the village Budel, The Netherlands. See www.jancorver.org</description>
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        <title>Zenith Transoceanic Radio Classic Commercial</title>
        <description>Classic old commercial for the Zenith Nine-band Transoceanic radio</description>
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        <title>HAM RADIO RESTORATION OF GATES BC1F</title>
        <description>Video of first transmissions from a 1952 Gates BC1F transmitter. Restored to use as a amateur radio transmitter by KC8ZUL and W4BVT .. MORE TO FOLLOW </description>
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