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  2. Vintage amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    Vintage amateur radio is a subset of amateur radio hobby where enthusiasts collect, restore, preserve, build, and operate amateur radio equipment from bygone years, such as those using vacuum tube technology. Popular modes of operation include speaking over amplitude modulation (AM), and communicating using Morse code through continuous wave ...

  3. Hammarlund - Wikipedia

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    Fate. Dissolved. Headquarters. Mars Hill, North Carolina, United States. Products. radio equipment. The Hammarlund Manufacturing Company was founded by Oscar Hammarlund in New York City, New York, United States in 1910. When the company was dissolved in 1973, it was among the USA's very oldest producers of radio equipment.

  4. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    In addition, limited repair service on vintage products, reprints of manuals and schematics, remaining inventories of original parts, and upgrades of some vintage models are available. Amateur radio Heathkit HW8 amateur transmitter. Heathkit made amateur radio kits almost from the beginning. In addition to their low prices compared with ...

  5. Lafayette Radio Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Syosset, New York. Lafayette Radio Electronics Corporation was an American radio and electronics manufacturer and retailer from approximately 1931 to 1981, headquartered in Syosset, New York, a Long Island suburb of New York City. The company sold radio sets, Amateur radio (Ham) equipment, citizens band (CB) radios and related ...

  6. Swan Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Many Swan radios remain in service today, restored and operated by vintage amateur radio enthusiasts. Amateur radio products Swan 400 transceiver. Swan’s entry into the amateur radio equipment market consisted of transceivers primarily designed for the newly popular single sideband (SSB) mode of voice transmission, and covered only those ...

  7. History of amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    The history of amateur radio, dates from the dawn of radio communications, with published instructions for building simple wireless sets appearing at the beginning of the twentieth century. Throughout its history, amateur radio enthusiasts have made significant contributions to science , engineering , industry , and social services .

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