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  SkyWaves Home Page - http://www.webex.net/~skywaves/home.htm
Shortwave radios, radio antennas, crystal set construction, and military radios. Al Klase, N3FRQ.
  HappySurfer's - http://home.cfl.rr.com/happysurfer/
Includes Glowbugs and Florida Boatanchors mailing lists, pirate radio, listings of shortwave radio links, crystal suppliers, and nets for boatanchor trading and discussions, pricing guide, and online store.
  Amateur Radio Station N9OO - http://www.qsl.net/n9oo/
N900's on-line electric radio magazine index.
  Japanese Heavy Metal - http://www.bcn.net/~daveg/metal/metal.htm
Gallery of Japanese tube transceivers from the 1960s and 70s, including FT-401, FT200, equivalent to the Tempo One.
  Gootee Systems - http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/index.html
Personal collection of antique radios and electronics, vacuum tube equipment repair advice, resistor decade box plans, and used vacuum tubes and equipment for sale.
  Vintage Radios - http://www.valve.demon.co.uk/
Purveyor and collector of antique/vintage radios, valves and service data. Includes model service information, resources, classified ads, and links.
  W8MMQ Radio - http://www.qsl.net/w8mmq/
Antique Radio Site with Links and a Gallery of pictures. Another 6 meter AM enthusiast.
  N4XY's WebSite - http://www.qsl.net/n4xy/
A personal website with Hallicrafters and Johnson rigs.
  The Swan Siltronix 1011 - http://sonic.ucdavis.edu/siltronix/
Information on early Siltronix and Swan radios.
  W5JI Boatanchor Haven - http://www.w5ji.com/
Catalog pages and photographs of old equipment.
  Technical Materiel Corp Vintage Radio - http://www.geocities.com/tmcvintage/index1.html
Dedicated to the equipment from TMC, including the GPR-90 GSB-1 GPT-750
  Very Early Yaesu Musen - http://www.alphalink.com.au/~gfs/yaesu/Yaesu1.htm
Details and very early history of Yaesu Musen amateur radio equipment in Australia. Includes pictures, old ads and descriptions.
  Classic and Vintage Audio Circuits - http://w3.one.net/~robgrow/circuits/circuits2.html
Information and links.
  Yaesu FT-101 - http://www.qsl.net/nw2m/
NW2M's Yaesu FT-101 HF Transceiver Site. All about the FT-101 series. These rigs with a tube driver and finals are considered classics by many.
  The Old Tube Radio Nework - http://www.oldtuberadio.com/
Citizens' Band (CB) Boatanchors. 27 MHz radios.
  Technical Materiel Corp. TMC Vintage Radio GPR-90 - http://www.geocities.com/tmcvintage/index.html
Unofficial home of the GPR-90, and other TMC equipment. Large quantity of TMC literature.
  Bryce's Amateur Amateur Radio Page - http://www.cp.duluth.mn.us/~ki0le/
KI0LE. VLF electronics equipment, and boatanchor rigs.
  Makers of Boat Anchors - http://www.ominous-valve.com/ba-mfrs.html
List and description, includes: B and W, Central Electronics, Collins, E. F. Johnson, Gonset, Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, Heath, National, Drake.
  Transworld TW100 - http://www.tr15.freeserve.co.uk/
Of interest to user of the Transworld TW100 radio tranciever.
  Keith's Vintage Racal Site - http://www.recelectronics.demon.co.uk/
From England. Pictures, information and details on all of the Racal receivers and accessories.
  The RCA AR88 Receiver - http://www.qsl.net/g3giq/ar88_receiver.htm
G3GIQ presents technical details on the circuitry in this old RCA receiver.
  WW2 Radio & Radar Discussion Board - http://www.network54.com/Hide/Forum/19487
Place radio & radar related questions here - it must also be WWII electronics related.
  The Sounds of a Spark Transmitter - http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/SPARK_SOUNDS.html
Telegraphy and telephony sounds from "Adventures in CyberSound."
  RCA AR88D Receiver - http://www.thorneyhill.freeserve.co.uk/ar88.html
Picture and description plus a fault-finding section to help with repairs.
  RCA AR88LF Receiver - http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/~robinson/museum/ar88.html
Specifications, photos and history of this rugged WW2 era receiver.
  Racal RA17 and related equipment - http://www.camuw.demon.co.uk/web_site/g3ynh/Racal/ra17.html
G3YNH has a comprehensive page about this Racal HF receiver.
  FTDX-401 - http://www.bcn.net/~daveg/metal/ftdx401.htm
Yaesu early hybrid rigs such as the FTdx401 and FTdx560/570 discussed here.
  Geloso story - http://www.qsl.net/i0jx/geloso.html
The history of Geloso, an Italian radio company. Includes schematics of many products.
  RCA AR88 - http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.whiting/ar88.htm
Steven Whiting presents some more useful information on these venerable receivers.
  N9BOR's Multi-Elmac Museum - http://www.qsl.net/n9bor/Multi-Elmac.htm
Multi-Elmac information, pictures, modifications and restoration tips. List of published articles on Multi-Elmac gear. Old advertisements for Multi-Elmac radios.
  Breting Radio Company - http://members.cox.net/n7rk//breting.htm
Old shortwave receivers made in Los Angeles, with photographs and data.
  Yaesu FTdx560 - http://ftdx560.50megs.com/
Larry's Yaesu FTdx560 page features information on the FT-400/401, FTdx401 and FTdx560/570 series of HF transceivers.
  Morrow Radio - http://www.qsl.net/k1yp/BA/Morrow/morrow1.html
K1YP presents information and pictures about the Morrow Radio Company's transmitters and receivers.
  Ameco Tech List - http://6mt.com/amecotec.htm
Some techinical information available on Ameco VHF rigs, power supplies, converters.
  Clegg 22'er - http://www.qsl.net/la5ki/org/cl/22er.htm
Pictures of the 2m FM transceiver. Clegg made other 22ers that look very different.
  SBE34 SSB Transceiver - http://members.aol.com/tcsopr/sbe34.htm
A BA, reviewed by WB6FZH.
  Sommerkamp Radio Page - http://members.ebay.de/aboutme/do-x/
Information site and a meeting point for Sommerkamp users, fans and collectors.
  Spy Radios - http://www.bluesky.com/warren/radios/spy/index.html
Pictures, and articles from Warren Leach's site.
  UK Vintage Radio Resources - http://www.radio.mcmail.com/resources.html
List of collectors, museums, shops, publishers, and restorers. Also, information about their e-mail list.
  FTdx400 - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3641/FTdx400_english.html
Yaesu's old tube gear; The FTdx400 is shown in this page.
  The PYE Museum - http://www.qsl.net/g8mgk/pye/Pye.htm
G8EPR's site about the radios made by Pye Company in England.
  Micamold XTR-1 - http://www.qsl.net/wa9wfa/ha00002.htm
WA9WFA's site about this unusual transmitter.
  RX3ANF Boatanchors in Russia - http://www.qsl.net/rx3anf/
American WW2 radios in Russia. Also, a few Russian radios, and two homebrew rigs.
  RA17 series valve subs - http://www.pamandandy.demon.co.uk/valves/ra17/main.html
Discussion of the various valve types which may be used in the Racal RA17/117 HF receivers
  Programming Surplus - http://members.fortunecity.com/lt41/radio.html
How to program a cheap surplus commercial two-way radio.
  Boatanchors Amateur Radio Web Ring - http://d.webring.com/webring?ring=ba
Sites about operating, restoring, building, buying and selling old tube radio equipment.
  EAC R-390A - http://www.knology.net/~wewilson/EAC_R-390A.htm
Review of some radios made by E.A.C.
  Eddystone Users Group - http://www.nomis.co.uk/eug/Members%20Ads.htm
Members Ads section with links to other areas on this British manufacturer from the tube era and early transistor days.
  KC0CW - http://www.sky.net/~sheldon
A library of vintage and military tube type radios.
  LAS Company - http://monsite.wanadoo.fr/L.A.S
During the sixties and seventies a French ham F5LS built tranceivers and receivers. The L.A.S company was famous for VHF rigs like the Provence.
  The Kenwood TS-830 Survival Guide - http://www.geocities.com/om6523
A printable manual-like guide containing a lot of information about the famous TS-830 HF transceiver made by Trio/Kenwood in the 1980s: hints, mods, repairs, procedures, comments. Available in PDF or MSWord2000 format.
  Rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors FAQ - http://www.3rdtech.com/nick/rrab.faq.htm
Answers questions about vintage tube-type ham radio and communications equipment.

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