Surf these sites: -- KC2KJ''s FTP directory /pub/ham_radio/ - Has AR77 and AR88 receiver technical information. Noise limiter description etc. 100 Years of Radio -- A Great History of radio, with information about Marconi''s work, pictures, and a section on early broadcasting. Very well put together. 1950s Boatanchors On Duty -- John Stott presents pictures of a BC-779, BC-446 and Wilcox 96-C 3KW transmitters and a Collins BC-460 10 channel (remote dial up) 400W transmitter at work in Greenland. 51J-4 Receiver -- WA3KEY presents a very well constructed web page with everything you need to know about the Collins 51J4. 807: Power to the Pentode T-Shirt -- "Power to the Pentode" T-Shirt available for $18.07 A 1960 Era Amateur Radio Station -- Some pictures of an old style Collins station from NJARC. A. G. Tannenbaum''s Homepage -- They specialize in electronic service data, parts, tubes, old radios and TV sets. A. G. Tannenbaum''s Manuals. -- Boatanchor Manuals from A. G. Tannenbaum Co. They have a pretty wide selection. A.T.F. Electronics Woodwork Ltd -- Manufacturer of reproduction style wooden radios and/or radio cabinets. Most include a cassette player. OK, not typical Boatanchor fare, but might help someone! They are in Hong Kong, hi hi! AB0CW''s Vintage Communications Gear, Homebrew, and Longwave Page -- He has some good construction articles, schematics and pictures of hombrew BAs here! AB4EL''s Ham Radio WebPage -- Steve has put together some excellent notes, archives etc. about boatanchors, tube rigs, homebrewing, Heathkits and QRP here. AC6V: Antique Radios & Boatanchors -- AC6V presents a vast array of links to Boatanchors Radio Sites!! AF4K Boatanchor Pages (P1) -- Links and information about older amateur radio gear. AF4K Boatanchor Pages (P2) -- More links and information about older amateur radio gear. AF4K Ham Files Page -- Boatanchor articles on transmitters, receivers etc. Schematics and files about QRP tube rigs etc. Many homebrew articles too. AFV INTERIORS (tanks!) -- Some pictures and articles about tanks. Magazine style site, with pictures, references and links that may, at times include radio data. AM Forever -- W5HRO''s site is designed for ham radio operators and collectors who are interested in collecting, preserving, and improving the practice of amplitude modulation on the HF radio bands using vintage vacuum tube equipment. It deals with both home-brew and commercially built gear. A lot of great resources and information here! AM International -- WA4KCY''s list of AM Resources. Some great BA pictures and a list of Southeastern USA Hamfests etc. MUST SEE! AM Nets -- Where to find the AM operators on regularly operated HF and VHF AM nets. AM North America -- W5AMI''s AM North America is dedicated to the AM Radio Amateurs. ALSO: Find out about the AM RADIO E-mail list here!! Worth subscribing, and FREE! AMers on the Web -- The Web Pages of some AMers. They might mess with old ham gear, but these guys also utilize the latest Internet technology too! AR88 receiver -- Great article about this RCA classic! By Ray Robinson. ARC-5 Radio Equipment from B-17 Bomber by Al Klase, N3FRQ -- Here you will find some pictures of N3FRQ and his ARC-5 radios. ARRL Technical Information Service -- Access information on a variety of technical topics, including older radio equipment. Alan Lord - Radio Ham -- Alan has a lot of information here about antique radio. Mostly links to good BA sites around the world. Alan Lord Vintage Radio Gallery -- Click on ''E'' to see the fine Eddystone communications receivers from the U.K. Allen Cutts'' Antique Radios -- A Comprehensive antique radio site with a lot of good information, poictures etc. Almost All Digital Electronics HAMPEDIA -- Pictures and descriptions of older pieces of amateur radio gear, plus a few commercial endeavours. Almost All Digital Electronics TUBEPEDIA -- Lots of unusual valves & CRTs.Worth trekking all the way through for some real gems! Amateur Radio Center, Baltimore -- A great place to find BA radios, parts etc. all in a showroom environment. Ask to see the old Collins station in their basement! Amateur Radio KX2S -- Ed Deringer. Great pictures of antique amateur radio and military gear plus some ham links. Amateur Radio Station N9OO -- N9OO''s On-Line Electric Radio Magazine Index. Ameco AC-1 (6V6 CW transmitter) -- WB1GFH presents an article about building the AC-1 kit. Includes photo, schematic, parts list etc. He will post your AC-1 story here too if you want to build a replica and join the fun! Amplitude Modulation Society Of Buffalo -- A very well made web site, with a lot of good AM information. Here you will find shack pictures, technical info, hamfest listings, the AM web ring and more! Anchor Supplies Ltd -- Government Surplus Electronics, Photographic, Horology and Industrial items. Ripley Angela Instruments -- Steve is a supplier of parts, tubes, caps etc. Geared toward tube guitar amplifiers, but carries some useful RF tubes too. Antique Electronic Supply -- Commercial vendor of tubes, parts, books and aceessories for antique radios. Not cheap, but they have a good supply of relevant items! Antique Radio Classified -- For buyers and sellers of old radios etc. Get a free sample or subscribe here. Antique Radio Page -- The Antique Radio Page contains galleries and information relating to antique radios from the 1920s to the 1960s. There are 5 main areas: 1920-30s, 1940s, 1950-60s, Transistors, Related Items Each is subdivided into categories so you can reach any exhibit of interest. Antique Radio Picture of the Month -- The Radio Picture Archive - mostly has pictures of newer sand-state junk. Antique Radio: Phil''s Old Radios -- Another antique receivers site, featuring an online gallery of hundreds of antique radios with color photos and commentary, extensive information and links for collectors, sources of parts, and articles about restoring antique radios. Antique Receivers -- Information about older receivers, and links to related pages. Archives at TEMPE.GOV -- Here you will find archives of e-mail lists on a variety of topics including HEATH, BOATANCHORS, COLLINS, and VINTAGE SOLID STATE. Astro Too: Surplus Electronic Parts -- Surplus and new electronic parts, supplies etc. Located in Melbourne, Florida. August Johnson''s Old Radios -- August Johnson''s Old Radios - Collins, Johnson and National Pictures. Australian Vintage Radio! -- Click on the brand names, read the original advertisements, and see some of Australia''s finest old sets. Also, you will find Hints & Tips, a few simple projects you can build, and Valve Testing Service is now available! B40 receiver -- Really good page with a description & photo of the B-40 military receiver, by Ray Robinson in Australia. BA Modifications -- Some mods for a variety of rigs, including BC-610, R-390A, Heath, Collins, Globe, Johnson, etc. BADX Club''s Boatanchor Page -- Photos of Andy Wallace''s radios etc. BAMA Boatanchor MANUALS FTP Archive -- Boatanchor MANUALS & SCHEMATICS FTP Archives at BAMA.EDU in folders by brand name. PLEASE UPLOAD your additions here for others to use and enjoy! Ken Grimm has done an excellent job with this collection. You will find scanned manuals for many radios here in PDF, BMP, JPG and GIF format etc. BARA: The Binghamton Amateur Radio Association -- Boatanchors Links Only. BOATANCHOR HAUNTS -- A list of PLACES where you can still walk in and buy old boatanchor radios and parts etc. World-wide listing. BOATANCHORS Amateur Radio Web Ring -- Take a trip around this ring of BA web sites or join up YOUR home page and have some fun. You will have more web traffic to your site by joining the ring! Bartlesville Kilowatt Transmitter -- Homebrew rig from 1937 of unique style - looks like a giant barbecue grill with meters! Built by W5GAE, Preston Gaddis of Bartlesville, OK., who is now a silent key. Bill''s Ham Radio WWW Server -- NJ7P''s military equipment list (MIRROR SITE) Use this if the main site is down. Bill''s Ham Radio WWW Server -- This site is the homepage for the Web Mil List and online Tube Manual from NJ7P. Everything you ever wanted to know about Military radios! The MilList is drawn from the original MilList (1800 entries) and added information from Field Manuals, Training Manuals and Training Circulars. Bill''s Ham Radio WWW Server -- This site is the homepage for the Web Mil List and online Tube Manual from NJ7P Bjorn Heyning''s Heath Stories -- Bjorn Heyning''s Heath Stories - great material about the history of the HEATH company. QUITE comprehensive! Bletchley Park -- Bletchley Park: Britain''s Best Kept Secret. WW2 Deciphering location, with historical tours etc. Boatanchor HF Frequencies -- A handy chart by N9BOR Boatanchor Links by KB8TAD -- Some more Boatanchor Links for your enjoyment! By Rich Post. Boatanchors Archives -- Alternative site for the archives. Why pay? Read here! Boatanchors Library by Allen Cutts -- Allen Cutts Boatanchor Photo Library and articles. He has a great index of pictures of many older rigs here. They are arranged by brand and model number. Boatanchors on the Air -- Where to find them and listen in! Boatanchors! Vintage Communications Radios -- WB5OAU, John, presents a comprehensive site about Boatanchor Radios! This appears to be connected to the Pay Boatanchors List at ThePorch. Boatanchors! by Dave Ellison, WB7AWK -- This is www.boatanchors.com - the name alone tells you Dave has been serious about putting together a great site, and it is! Photo gallery, a trading post, a nice homebrew 6V6 rig, Heath and Drake radios featured prominently here. Brian McAllister''s Vintage Radio & Audio Pages -- Schematics of old radios, audio amplifiers, tape recorders etc. Brians Radio Universe -- Brian Hill, on Antique Radios and anything else with tubes. Includes a shck picture, nostalgia etc. British Vintage Wireless Society -- British Vintage Wireless Society Web Site. The BVWS is a very worthy organisation of which to become a member. It`s magazine is beautifully written, with lots of facts and information covering every aspect of radio collecting. In addition, the BVWS hold regular swapmeets and radio auctions. Broadcast Equipment Archive -- Here you will find a history of and information about BC transmitters by 14 different companies, including model numbers & details. CCF RADIO NETWORK -- The Combined Cadet Force was and is a military style communications group designed for school aged youngsters in the British Isles. Here you will find many pictures of British WW2 surplus and memories of the young men who operated them at school from the 1950s on. CD-ROM Publications, R.E.A. -- Radio Era Archives presents a variety of CD ROMs on Antique Radio. Including Repairs, History, Schematics etc. CHIDE MUSEUM - HMS Collingwood -- HMS Collingwood Communications & Radar Museum: Here you will find Naval Service Transmitters and receivers from the U.K. and Russia etc. CR6A Receiver -- Military surplus from Australia. Excellent article about this all-band receiver. CRYSTALS -- Sources and Information about crystals by AF4K. This is a HUGE list of suppliers and sources for obtaining radio crystals world-wide. CTI Audio, Inc. -- CTI Audio, Inc. is the parent company for the renowned ASTATIC Microphones. With sales, engineering, and manufacturing located under one roof in Ohio. Pictures and information about microphones. CWest Tubes -- Dexter Francis sells tubes, capacitors, crystals, inductors, knobs, meters, sockets, transformers etc. Canadian Railway Telegraph History -- Canadian Railway Telegraph History - a site dedicayed to Canada''s railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway Central Electronics Page by Tusa Consulting Services -- Want to learn more about Central Electronics equipment? Check out the web page of Dominic (Nick) Tusa, who offers a full range of parts and restoration services for the Central Electronics products. Radio communications consultant and mfr of the Comtronics AM-100 Link Transmitter for antique radio enthusiasts, Central Electronics 100V, 200V, 600L parts, service, rebuilding, Schum Electronics high-voltage test equipment etc. Charlie''s CQ Room by K5MBX -- Amateur radio site devoted to collectible amateur radios, featuring vintage ham radio color photos and commentary, links for ham radio collectors and hobbyists, and vintage amateur radio equipment for sale. Chuck Schwark''s Antique Radio Resource Page -- Antique Radio Resources: lots of good information mostly for the antique broadcast reciever fans! Chuck Schwark''s Home Page [Home Brew] -- Home Brew Doerle 2-Tube Radio by Chuck Schwark Cigar Box 6V6 Transmitter -- W1FIF''s homebrew rig shown with an SX101a and HT32. Classic Radio Gallery -- Merrill L. Mabbs'' antique radio museum on-line. Seller of antique radios. "Woods" means wooden radios! Classic/Vintage Radio Links -- Quick and easy access to over 2,000 Ham Radio-related links. Large Classic Radio Area, arranged by brand name. Clegg Manuals -- Actually you will find pictures of just about ALL the fine, old Clegg VHF boatanchor radios and the schematics available here from the 6 Meter Club Worldwide. Collins Collectors Association -- Arthur A. Collins, 1909-1987 A History of Excellence In 1933, Collins started out to build a better transmitter, and the Company became the leader in Amateur Radio quality and performance. Hams have been buying his gear ever since! Collins Monthly Journal -- For Collins Radio enthusiasts who would like to have an index of articles in the Collins Monthly Journal by Dave, W3ST. Columbia Electronics International, Inc. -- This outfir in California sells military radios & test sets and have manuals for them. Since 1946. Command receivers -- The ARC-5 Family. A great article with pictures by Ray Robinson. Computer Fairs Information -- Upcoming computer fairs in the UK. Craig''s Boatanchor Radio Stuff -- WB6RMP, Craig''s Boatanchor Radios. Includes pictures and information about Collins 75A3, Hallicrafters SX-101, HT-32A, Drake TR-4 etc. Crystal Grinding -- FT243 Crystal Grinding Information Compiled by Paul Carreiro, N6EV Crystal Oscillators -- From N6EV: Tube osc. schematics and discussion. Crystal Radio: The Xtal Set Society -- The Society, founded in 1991, publishes a newsletter and several books about crystal radio. Content: crystal set projects, tips for crystal radio design, and crystal radio / antique radio history. Curioscape - Directory for Antique Radios -- Explore thousands of sites and real shops selling speciality antiquing and collecting merchandise from around the globe. Curioscape - The Internet''s Exclusive Antiquing and Collecting Directory -- Search for words like RADIO to find sources of antique radios, repairs etc. DC-DC Construction Notes -- Solid state replacements for vibrators used in old military radio power supplies. UNIVERSAL INVERTER POWER SUPPLY by Dennis Starks. The circuit diagram is at the bottom. DC7BJ - German Radio History -- Antique radio web pages with information about radio history, older German radios, crystal sets etc. DRAKE VIRTUAL MUSEUM -- From Belgium! In 1943 a young electrical engineer, with a significant background in radio design, lauched the R.L. DRAKE COMPANY. This is a very comprehensive site! Drake fans will love it! Daily BOATANCHORS via AB4EL Web Digests -- Daily BOATANCHORS update - what are the hams saying about their beloved radios of olden days? David Medley''s Playpen -- Dave, in Tucson, AZ presents a great page about radio and especially the R-390/URR receiver. Delaware Valley Historic Radio Club -- March Radio "SuperMeeting" details and map. Display Electronics Ltd. -- Surplus dealer in Surrey, England. Millions of items. Receivers, parts, test equipment, power supplies, racks, cabinets etc. Drake Amateur Radio Crystals -- The R.L. Drake Co. Parts Department. Order crystals online! Drake Amateur Radio Repair Parts -- The R.L. Drake Co. Parts Department. Order parts online! Drake Equipment Message Board -- Share technical information, buy and sell. Discuss just about anything you want about the good old R. L. Drake Co. and their radio products. Drake List Home Page -- K3HRN features almost everything here that you could wish to know about R.L. Drake Co. and their radios. E. H. Armstrong -- History of the early radio developer and his work on the regenerative receiver principle etc. E.F. Johnson Co. (at Hampedia) -- Pictures and descriptions of some of the old Johnson rigs. E.F. Johnson Co. Ranger Mods -- Tim Smith, WA1HLR presents some great audio improvements for this rig. This is a fun-to-read article even if you don''t own a Ranger. E.F. Johnson Company by Paul -- A history of the company and some old magazine advertisements from1929 - 1960 for your enjoyment. EB5AGV Vintage Radio Site -- JOSE V. GAVILA in Spain presents a rather comprehensive Boatanchors site, with lots of pictures and information about antique radios, including Collins, Drake, Hammarlund, Racal and RCA radios, plus the TV-7 tube tester. EB5AGV''s Reception Set R-107 pages -- Jose has put together a nice page about this British WW II era receiver that many of us in Britain etc. used as SW listeners in the 1960s and 70s. Eddystone - Classic British Receivers -- The Story of Eddystone Radios from 1898 to 1973. There are 36 pages of history and model data. Electric Radio -- Index of articles from this excellent magazine for BA radio users. Electronic Surplus Online! Anything Electronic. -- Sellers of vhf radios. Hundreds of different types of connectors. Brand names like Hewlett Packard, Tektronix; oscilloscopes, frequency counters and other test equipment. They stock ECG parts and semiconductors, chips, circuit boards. Also find antique phones and military radios, speakers, tubes, and power supplies. Lasers, Meters. Enrico Tedeschi presents OLD RADIOS in UK -- Here you will find links, pictures, information etc. You can can buy, sell, view, read, collect, discuss, etc. Eric''s Treasure Trove of Scientific Biography -- Biography for a large number of scientists from Eric''s good Treasure Trove project. Ernie''s Web Page -- A great place to fine ham radio links about ham radio,radio kits etc. Euroscape Communications, UK -- Racal HF Receivers General purpose, for sale in excellent condition, bench tested. FCTG''s Old Radio Valve/Tube Data -- Substitution guide, type, pin-outs and heater voltages for many tubes. Fabius Antique Radio -- Collector & Dealer of wire recorders and antique radios of all kinds also wire to tape dubs made. Dont throw away those 50 year-old treasures on wire! Fair Radio Sales Company Inc. -- Sales of military and industrial surplus radio & electronics items, parts, tubes etc. in Lima, Ohio. Fall 97 CX Newsletter -- Details and comments on the Fall 1997 Classic Exchange operating event in which many old BA radios were fired up! Filters for Yaesu HF Radios -- International Radio: peddling filters for Yaesu radios, and also for the Tempo One (FT-200) Firebottle.com -- Links to TheTubeStore.com - A supplier of vacuum tubes. More for musicians, but has some useful information. Freitas'' Radios -- Great site about his collection of old military radios, and some cypher machines. G4BXD, Ben Nock -- Ben is a military radio trader in the U.K. He is always on the lookout for items he can buy, and has a list of items for sale here. Not much else though. GM0RWU''s Vintage Wireless Gallery -- Jack Ponton, GM0RWU''s old radio pictures. General and domestic radios, Civilian marine equipment, Military equipment and Amateur radio. GM0RWU: Military Wireless Equipment -- Jack Ponton GM0RWU''s Military Radios - some great articles, pictures etc. from Britain. Gene''s Index of Boatanchor Pictures -- A nice anonymous list of links to a set of BA pictures. German Wumpus Homepage -- Antique radio sets, broadcast history, crystal receivers, river locks, air lift Berlin. Glowbugs Email Archive, by N6EV -- Interesting E-Mails from the Glowbugs List. Great, useful information from 1997 or so. Glowbugs FTP Site -- Numerous articles available for download, including: Military radios, articles and discussion about tube homebrewing, batteries, VFOs etc. Gonset Radios -- The Gonset web pages by Hampedia. Really good write ups and monochrome pictures scanned from the old magazine ads. Gonset was famous for their VHF AM rigs that were popular years ago and are still used by many VHF AM ops today. Grainger -- Industrial supply catalog with in excess of 189,000 items for commercial industrial, institutional and contractor customers. Grimeton Transmitting Site in Sweden -- QRO on 16.7 kHz HARBACH ELECTRONICS -- Heath SB-200 modification kits and information available here. HBR Receiver Web Site -- For radio enthusiasts interested in building and using the popular HBR tube receivers published in QST articles in the late 50s and 60s HEAVY METAL -- Some very good quality pictures of older Yaesu, Kenwood and Icom radios. OK, these may not be CLASSICS to some folks, but they are still an excellent resource! HI-RES Communications -- Supplier of maintenance and repair videos for Hammarlund, military and other radios. HRO Receiver Models -- WA5VLZ, Neil shows us the tube line-ups and a description of each model. HRO-600 Receiver -- WA5VLZ presents a great web page about this later classic receiver with full description, pictures etc. Hallicrafters Collectors Association -- Everything you could ever want to know about Hallicrafters Radios. Manuals, information and help available here! Hallicrafters Collectors Association -- LA5KI and the gang promote the care and use of Hallicrafters radio equipment. Preserve the history and lore of Hallicrafters radio equipment and the company that produced them, distribute manuals, service information and facilitate the maintenance of the products. Facilitate the exchange of information regarding Hallicrafters radios. Hallicrafters S36 Radio Receiver -- From the Royal Signals Museum in the U.K. This is a rather unusual UHF receiver made by Hallicrafters. Ham Auction by KD5ABQ -- An online auction dedicated to amateur radio operators. Includes some ''Boatanchor'' Radios when available. This site needs work! Not operational as of 12/99 Ham Radio USA -- Amateur Radio including traditional ham radio and classic radios. Hammarlund HQ-180A -- NQ5T presents a neatly made web page about this grand old receiver. Hammarlund Historian -- Robert Fowle presents a rather comprehensive site about Hammarlund radios. Hammarlund Model HQ-180AC -- Article about the Hammarlund Model HQ-180AC Communications Receiver (1966) from the "Phil''s Old Radios" site. Hammarlund Radios (Hampedia) -- Another hampedia site, listing many Hammarlund radios from the old days, with pictures and descriptions. When last checked, the main banner at the top was missing. Hammarlund Vintage Tube Amateur Radio -- Vintage Amateur Tube Radio Manuals Hammond Museum of Radio -- Curator Fred Hammond VE3HC displays over 1,000 operating receivers and transmitters, which span the time from the Spark Era to the first solid-state radios. Hank Brown, W6DJX''s GF/TX RU/RX -- Picture of antique military radio gear. Harry''s Homebrew Pages -- Harry Lythall, SM0VPO/G4VVJ has some excellent designs here for tube and solid state rigs. Heartland Military Museum of Military Vehicles -- Located in Nebraska. Some interest in military radios here too. Heath Kit Pages by Bill Wilkinson -- A lot of great history and articles about the Heath Company and their products. Heath transformers, boards etc. for sale. -- Multi-Volti Devices Co. Partial list of transformers and PC boards available for Heath radios. Heathkit Apache Audio Modifications -- W7GMK''s Heathkit APache TX-1 Audio Improvement Page. The modifications work well with a D-104 microphone using a crystal element, however other high impedance types may work well too. Heathkit Educational Systems -- The original Heathkit Company Site. Heathkit Page by Hampedia -- Illustrations and descriptions of a number of old Heath radios for your enjoyment and information. Heathkit TX-1 "Apache" Ham Transmitter -- Nicely made page with a picture and specification sheet etc. from The Heathkit Virtual Museum. Heathkit WWWBoard -- The Heathkit Bulletin Board provides a forum for lively discussion about Heath radios & other equipment produced by this famous, historical firm from Benton Harbor, Michigan! Hello, Mister Valve! -- Some great tube history and data! ISWL HQ Page -- International Shortwave League. For Licensed Amateurs and Short Wave Listeners both Amateur and Broadcast Band. Index of Boatanchor pictures at ''ranickel'' -- No web page here - just an index of pictures including a Knight T-50 transmitter, a National NC-125 receiver etc. Interesting Surplus Places -- Listing of electonics/mechanic/goodies/gizmos surplus/salvage/junk/parts stores and warehouses in the USA, Canada, UK and Australia. International Crystal Manufacturing -- ICM - Providing high quality crystals and oscillators since 1951. International Radio - crystal radio filters, performance enhancements and publications for ham radio (Kenwood, Yaesu, Icom) and other radio enthusiasts -- Crystal filters and other retro kits for various ham radios including some vintage gear like the old Yaesu FT-101 series etc. J.H. Bunnell & Company Home Page -- Code key manufacturers. Still in business apparently. Recently the company offered a Centennial Edition of their famous miniature telegraph key and sounder. Additional product re-issues are also being considered. JA1DWM Boatanchors Page -- Boatanchors from a Japanese Perspective. You will find plenty of pictures of vintage ham equipment here, including some not found anywhere else on the web. Jan Philipp Wüsten Elektronik -- Vintage electronic parts supplier in Germany. On-line catalog etc. Jay Miller, KK5IM -- Jay provides interesting photos and links to vintage ham radio sites, and information about Collins books. Jim Hawkins'' Radio and Broadcast Technology Page -- An unusual site with a lot of information you won''t find elsewhere. Free RF calculating utilities and information about early radio & TV, plus articles on converting old AM broadcast transmitters to ham band use. John Byrns'' Vintage Electronics Pages -- Includes: H.H.Scott Tube Tuner Page, The Q.U.A.D/R Tuner Unit 25L6GT based Amplifiers, Miller Hi-Fi Crystal Tuner Information, My AES Wireless Phono Oscillator, WTMJ-FM...World''s First "Super Power" FM Station etc. Jonathan Warburton-Brown''s Wireless Collection -- A nice Vintage Wireless Collection, arranged by decade. Includes some transistor models too. Josh Rovero''s R-391 Page -- The R-391 is the autotune version of the famous R-390 receiver. K2TQN''s OldRadio Museum - Ham Radio before WW-II -- The theme is "Ham Radio before WWII" Featuring an authentic 1933 Ham Radio station. Observe Ham Radio from it''s beginning - Crystal Sets, Spark Transmitters and keys. Then see tube transmitters and receivers from the early 1920''s through the late 1930''s. There is a nice representation of homebrew equipment, and some rare 1930''s commercial receivers too. Information about antique radios, radio articles, radio columns, radio history, The New Jersey Antique Radio Club, NJARC, radio, telegraph. A mobile museum etc. K2TQN''s Radio Events Calendar -- Radio Event Calendar for Antique, Wireless and Ham Radio meets and Hamfests. One place to go for all the information. Mostly for only the Northeastern USA. K4AXF, Jim Stoneback in Alexandria, VA -- This is one seriously GREAT web site, with pictures and articles about Collins, Hallicrafters and Johnson equipment, plus some great personal memoirs. K6BD, BOB''S HAMSTUFF -- Pictures of old-style radios and even an early license or two! Beginning in the 1930s, Bob tells us about his radios of the 1950s and beyond!! All very well done! K8BVJ''s Wondrous Boatanchors -- Jack''s site discusses his rigs including the Drake 2NT, Drake TR4 (early version), TR4 (late version), TR4C, TR4CW, Swan 350- 410 Vfo and a HW101. Aso, he has a Drake 2B, Drake R4A and a Lafayette 350 * NOTE * Your browser must support cookies to access these pages. K8IRC, Bart Berg -- Bart Berg K8IRC of Pengilly, MN shows us his shack featuring the Johnson Viking Invader 2000 and National HRO-60. K9GDT - George’s Place -- George K9GDT has a couple of photos of his vintage equipment and some excellent homebrew gear K9GDT Amateur Radio -- George shows us his Hammarlund, Collins and vintage AM gear. You can also read about his amzing homebrew 75m AM transceiver here. K9TR - Mark''s Vintage Radios -- K9TR has an interest in building, restoring, and using vintage amateur radio equipment. Lots of BOATANCHOR Radio Pictures and Projects here! KA0VSL, Jim Zellmer Museum -- This museum is dedicated to the vintage equipment that so many of us grew up dreaming about and the men and women who worked for the many American radio companies who made them. KA1GTT Boatanchors -- Nice pictures and information about the Drake 2B and 2C receivers etc. KA2MGE TELEGRAPH MUSEUM -- On-Line Telegraph Museum, with some interesting key pictures and information. KA7NOC''s AMATEUR RADIO PAGE -- Includes some great images & articles. A good set of National Radio Co. pictures. Very well organized by subject. KA7NOC''s Really Groovy and Psychedelic Boat Anchors -- Steve Hurst, KA7NOC''s REALLY GROOVY AND PSYCHEDELIC BOAT ANCHOR PAGE. A good description of the BA era and the radios. Enjoy... Baby! KB8TAD Boatanchor Pictures -- Rich Post shows us a large number of his Boatanchor Pictures. Many radios here, all arranged by brand and model. KB9BNR Shack -- KB9BNR Located in Moline Illinois - with LOTS of pictures and information about Globe, WRL, Heath, Collins, Clegg, Gonset, Hammarlund, Hallicrafters, National and RME equipment. KB9JJA Heathkit Ham Radio Page -- This has to be the best Heathkit site I have seen. Very comprehensive! KC0CW, Sheldon Wheaton -- Antique Radio collection, especially communications receivers and transmitters of the 1920''s thru the 40''s. These radios were typically used for amateur or commercial operations during that time period. His collection also includes numerous examples of tactical radios used during World War II. Includes examples of the WWII era US Army Signal Corps radios and US Navy radios. KC0CW, Sheldon Wheaton -- Sheldon describes many of the rigs he loves from the 1920s to the 1950s here. He also has a few parts for sale. KC6WFS 50mhz AM Page -- Dave has made a fantastic site about 6 Meter AM! KD4CPL Vintage Ham Radio -- Nick England''s Vintage Radio Page. Loads of Boatanchors! Great pictures of his shack: Heathkit, Johnson, National rigs etc. KD5BYB: Bring Your Boatanchors! -- This is under development. Not much there as of November 1999. KD6CC Boatanchors Pages -- Roger features pictures of his rigs by Heath, Galaxy, Johnson, Hammarlund, Kenwood, Eico, Ameco and Hallicrafters here. The site also has some links. KD6ZR, Rick -- Rick presents his antique radio collection and a garage sale on-line. Not much there for sale as of 11-99. KE4OOO, Greg Parsons -- Greg describes his VHF AM station and some other AM equipment here. KE6ZIQ, Jim Beeler''s SCR-399 Radio -- WW2 SCR-399 Radio System pictures. KF6GK Boatanchors Museum -- A collection of vintage amateur radio equipment. Plenty of pictures available, like Halicrafters SX-111, SX-62A, NC-300, NC-98, NC-188, TR-4 etc. KG2IC: Radio Free Amherst -- Amateur Radio Station KG2IC in Amherst, NY. Beautifully produced web site. Bruce describes himself as a "rabid fan" of boatanchors. You will see why when you visit his site or work him on the air. KG7BZ, August Johnson''s Boatanchor Pages -- KG7BZ shows us his NC-183 and R-390A/URR receivers. He also has some pictures of an AN/SRT-14 transmitter. KI0LE''s Amateur Radio Page -- Bryce''s Amateur Radio and VLF Electronics Equipment. KIØLE, specializes in Boatanchor rigs and has some nice pictures! KITS & PARTS -- A massive listed of sources for kits and parts used in amateur radio construction & repairs. KJ7F''s Boatanchors -- He has pictures and information about the BC-348-Q, BC-224 and BC-348 aircraft receivers, Heathkit MT-1, MR-1, Heathkit HO-13 & HO-10, DX-60, HR-10-B and HG-10B, Collins 75A-4, Heathkit DX-100B, Electro-Voice 638 Microphone. Vibroplex Lighting Bug etc. plus some good BA links. KK4DF Hamshack -- KK4DF has discovered a new love for the old gear. Restoration of a Collins R-390A is documented with photos. Other gear includes a Johnson Viking II and Hallicrafters SX-28A. KK5FE - Keith Heitzmann in Louisiana -- The view of his station includes: Viking Valiant, Hammarlund HQ-170, Johnson Ranger, HO-10 scope, R-390A, NC-173, S-100 speaker, Collins 75A-1, Dentron Clipperton-L, Hammarlund HQ-160, S-200 speaker, etc. KK5HY, Jake Hellback''s Boatanchor Pages -- Mostly just a list of links to other Antique radio sites. He does have a handy NEW ORLEANS AREA Hamfest Calender. KK5IM Amateur Radio -- The new KK5IM Home Page is a must-see for anyone interested in vintage ham radio equipment and operation. Lots of Collins information and pictures. Also various shack pictures etc. KK7TV''s Amateur AM Vintage Radio -- KK7TV AM Boatanchor collection with pictures showing some of the vintage radios he has restored. Check out the Johnson 500 AM Transmitter with the Collins R-390A receiver, and a Collins 75A4 receiver and KWS1 1KW transmitter for Vintage SSB. KØIMJ''s Heathkit Collector Site -- KØIMJ''s Collection of 1950s transmitters and receivers. FOR SALE--Hundreds of Heathkits for sale. Take a look! He has pictures and pricing on a large number of rigs here. LA5KI Hallicrafters Gallery -- A photo gallery of radio equipment from Hallicrafters. It is a free uncommercial photo gallery for everybody interested in Hallicrafters. LA5KI''s September Hallicrafters prices -- Apparently he gets these from some unspecified auctions or something like that! LA6OP, The Drake Collector -- Lots of Drake pictures from the schack of LA6OP, who has over 200 different Drake units in his collection. Speaker at the Hamvention Drake Forum 1999. LandAir Communications Co. -- They service and sell used Collins gear and parts for Collins radios. Lin Robertson''s Old-Time Radio -- KJ6EF presents some radio history, collectors'' pages etc. This comprehensive site includes an Internet radio station devoted to Old Time Radio! London Vintage Radio Club. -- LVRC Directory MG Electronics -- MG Electronics Test Equipment. They sell Government Surplus Test Equipment and parts. Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum -- The Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum - We are dedicated to collecting, preserving, researching and exhibiting articles of amateur radio and communication interest. Marconi B28 Receiver -- In the radio room, aboard the "Haida." Mark''s Green Pages -- Mark Blair, KE6MYK collects military radios etc. Mauritron Technical Services -- Service Manuals & Technical Guides for the Electronics Repair Trade This company in Oxford, England provides manuals for all Types of Equipment, including military surplus radios. Meet The AMer''s Page -- Pictures and sounds from: WA3FLE, W3DUQ, WA2FNQ, WA3VJB, W1UX, WA3WBC, N2JTD, K9EUV, KA5THB, N3DRB, WA2CWA, WA1HLR, K1ETP and KG2IR. KA1ZZC WB2EEE W1UAX WA1MYQ W2JBI WA1SOV and more! Meet The AMer''s Page -- Meet AM''ers that you have heard for years. Lot''s of great pictures and over-the-air audio clips you can hear! Mega Surplus Electronics -- This St. Louis, MO company mostly sells newer RF parts, lasers, meters, tools, test equipment and components. Michelle Troutman Electronics Items -- Michelle sells a lot of tubes, radios, parts, books, magazines, Sams Fotofacts etc. Michelle Troutman''s Vacuum Tube Links -- Includes: FAQs, Misc., Tube Data Sheets, Tube Substitutions, Tubes vs. Transistors etc. Mike''s Electric Stuff -- Antique Glass and Vacuum stuff, for electronics and high voltage. Military Equipment List (Part 1) -- A plain vanilla text list with links to more information. Arranged by model number. Military Radio Collectors Group -- Not much here yet... Military Radio Specifications -- Military radio equipment specifications. Includes AN/PRC-25 and AN/PRC-77, AN/PRC-66, AN/PRC-68(V) and AN/PRC-126, AN/PRC-104, AN/PRC-515, RT-524/VRC and others. Military Surplus Hotsheets -- A world-wide bi-weekly classified ads page for people interested in buying and selling military vehicles, military radios and electronics etc. Military Surplus Hotsheets -- Classified Advertisements for surplus items. Everything from jeeps to radios. Multi-Elmac -- Excellent site by N9BOR with many pictures and descriptions of all the old Multi-Elmac radios. Murphy''s Surplus Warehouse -- Electronic surplus and supplies. Some communications gear, military surplus, Collins, Harris etc. Mostly expensive post-WW II items. Museum of Radio and Technology -- The Museum of Radio and Technology is a large antique radio museum in Huntington, West Virginia near the tri-state corner of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. See vintage radios, TVs, tubes, parts, posters, communication radios, early hi-fi, broadcast transmitter, lots more. Free admission. N2CQR/HI8 -- Pictures of Bill Meara, N2CQR with his Hammarlund HQ-100, Drake 2B, Hallicrafters HT-37 etc. N3EYR''s Amplitude Modulated Radio Page -- No its not hard rock but an every growing group of crazed hams with a love of BIG HEAVY radio transmitters. On the small end of things 50lbs and the size of a 15" monitor to 1000+lbs. and larger than an upright freezer! Why so big? Well the vintage helps, 1930''s-1960''s. N4XY BoatAnchors -- Ed has put together a really fascinating site here dedicate dto collecting and using the older amateur radio gear. N4XY''s WebSite -- Among other things Ed has sections on QRP, homebrewing and boatanchor radios! N5BU BoatAnchor Pix -- N5BU''s Boatanchor . . . , er, Vintage Radio Pages N5BU BoatAnchor Pictures: Striving for the Highest Quality BoatAnchor Images on the Web N5DUP''s BOAT ANCHORS and AM SITE -- N5DUP''s BOAT ANCHORS and AMPLITUDE MODULATION. Check out the progress on the 833 transmitter! N6EV Glowbugs Bibliography -- Some great sources for information here! N6EV''s Amateur Radio Glowbugs Page -- This page contains various articles and schematics related to Glowbugs. Glowbugs relates to constructing tube type, low power Amateur Radio equipment. N7CFO, Lynn''s Telegraph Keys -- Lynn Burlingame in Bellevue, Washington has collected telegraph keys and telegraph instruments for nearly 20 years. Also, The N7CFO Keyletter is a newsletter for telegraph instrument collectors. N9BOR - Skokie, IL USA -- Amateur Radio Station N9BOR is located in Skokie, Illinois, 13 miles north of Chicago''s loop. R. L. Drake web resources information. There is also much information about learning and using morse code. Other interests include Drake, Multi-Elmac, Boatanchors and AM etc. NI9Y, Amateur Radio Station, Mishawaka, IN. -- AM Operator Dan Caesar''s amateur radio station. Lots of Boatanchors, and collector radios. Heavy on large graphics and music May take a while to load, so visit when you have plenty of time! NJ Antique Radio Club -- Information about antique radios, radio articles, radio columns, radio history, The New Jersey Antique Radio Club, NJARC, radio, telegraph NORTEX Electronic Co. -- Surplus test equipment and components, tube amps, RF and power supply components, transformers, ceramic insulators, capacitors, power resistors, new and used parts for radio amateurs and experimenters. NQ5T Ham Radio Pages -- Vintage Radios in the shack of N5QT. "If you''re interested in vintage equipment, or just want a few minutes of nostalgia ... read on. None of the radios you''ll see here will "wear" well clipped to your belt. " NSS- Annapolis, Maryland -- K6DC presents a look at shipboard radio station NSS. There are some great memoirs of some of the operators here too. NW2M''s Yaesu FT-101 HF Transceiver Site -- Yaesu FT-101. Al, NW2M in Maryland presents the web''s ultimate site about the grand old FT-101 series. While not considered as boatanchors yet by many purists, these rigs with a tube driver and final are considered classics by many of us who enjoyed them from 1970 until th epresent. National Co. - Radio Bay -- WA5VLZ presents a site devoted primarily to the history and products of the National Radio Company. National Radio Company Article Index -- Find old magazine articles about any National rig here! National Vintage Communications Fair -- The twice yearly UK fair for vintage sound and vision technology collectors. Jonathan Hill is perhaps the most well-known radio collector in the U.K. With publications such as Radio!, Radio! and Audio! Audio! behind him, his reference works are the most essential reading for British radio collectors. In addition, Jonathan organises the nationally famous Vintage Communications Fair at the NEC Birmingham.For futher updates, visit this web-page! Nolan''s Redneck Boatanchor Page! -- Nolan Lee''s site is dedicated to some of his favorite pieces of electronic hardware that "could have only been created in the United States of America, or possibly, the Confederacy. Has R-1051B, TV-/U and TV-7/U tube tester information. Northland Radio -- VE3AAM''s ''NORTHLAND RADIO'' - supplier of powerful used AM BC Transmitters, tubes, boatanchor parts etc. Norwegian Historical Radio Society -- Mostly broadcast stuff, at this rather interesting Euro-Boatanchor site! Nostalgia Air -- A handy vintage radio receiver reference page, with voltage charts, component information etc. Nostalgia Air Tube Data Site -- Tube Substitution and Characteristics Guide. Excellent site for Tube information, complete with a tube substitution data base. Nostalgia DownUnder, Main-Menu -- Nostalgia DownUnder, Valve Radios, Electron Valves, Valves and Tubes, Valve data, Vintage Electronics. Info on valves & other interesting vintage stuff... OPCOM''s Electronics Index -- Radio/Electronics Freeware, GG amp design util, SX28 spec sheet, the Johnson Viking I, build a 100 watt Tube audio amp for the car, Tube HiFi and musician''s circuits, tecnology links. Old Old Timers Club -- Also known as MVARA Miscellaneous Very Ancient Radio Amateurs (just kidding) - Club information, pictures of SPARK transmitters and much more. Old Radios in UK -- Lots of vintage stuff, including Marconi, Sinclair, Transistor Radios and tons of links. A place to buy, sell, view, read, collect, discuss. Omega Electronics, K4BWC -- Bill Edwards K4BWC in Knightdale, North Carolina provides parts and service for vintage amateur power amplifiers. On The Spot -- A cool 1941 Radio Operating story on-line from N9AVG. Online Catalogs and Other Technical Publications -- Vintage AM publications on-line from W5AMI. Here you will find some VERY helpful data on UTC & Thordarson transformers, and the Hallicrafters HT-1 transmitter! Orkney Wireless Museum -- In the Orkney Islands, U.K. PARTS & SUPPLIES -- Listing of sources for spare parts used in homebrewing and repair of old style tube rigs etc. Some sand-state sources also. PAY BOATANCHORS -- AB4EL on "The Porch." Archives of the PAY BOATANCHORS E-mailing list. This is for those who wish to pay for being on an e-mailing list instead of using the two free ones! Seriously though, some useful articles and information may be found here for free! PAY Boatanchors: Index of E-list Articles -- From the PAY Boatanchors list, you can read the articles here for free! Get the ONE DAY and 3-DAY listings. PE1MGR''s Boatanchor Radios -- Information on military radios, boatanchor links, and a few photos. PIEXX Components -- Chris Seig''s PIEXX Tubes and Components for sale. PRC-68 -- Information and pictures. PRC-68 military surplus radio. Padgett''s Link Page -- A large list of antique radio links etc. Perera Telegraph & Scientific Instrument Museum -- Dedicated to the Preservation of Telegraph History, Lore, and Instrumentation. Peter''s Vintage Radio Daze! - Home Page -- British Vintage Radio information and links to National and International sites. Welcome to the World of Vintage Radio! QCWA Museum -- Exhibits are listed below, by decade 1910 - 1970. Some great examples of radio gear pictured here. QCWA On-Line Amateur Radio Museum -- Early history of radio etc., from the club for hams who have had a ticket 25 years or more. Quarter Century Wireless Association -- A club for old timey amateur radio operators, licensed over 25 years! R & R Designs catalog -- Supplier of BA paint and parts, including Hammarlund clocks! This outfit has a reputation for being SLOW to deliver paint etc. Caveat emptor (Buyer beware), but they may have just what you need to paint a precious piece of gear. R-390A/URR Power Supply Modifications -- John Stott shows us some nice pictures and narrative plus a schematic diagram for the improvements he has made. R-390A/URR Military Technical Reference CD-ROM -- Information about where to buy this item. R1155 receiver -- VK2ILV, Ray Robinson''s R-1155 Receiver Information & Pictures: Best 1155 Set site on the web! R390A Receiver Home -- Historical, technical and operational information repository for the R390A/URR general coverage receiver. The pages contain information on longwave, mediumwave and shortwave listening. R5223 receiver -- Great article about this Australian military radio. By Ray Robinson. REME Museum, School of Conservation Sciences, UK -- From Bournemouth University, UK you will find some great pictures and articles about WW II British & U.S. military radio equipment. RX3ANF Boatanchors in Russia -- OK, most of these are American WW2 radios. How did they end up in Russia? He also has a few Russian radios, and two homebrew rigs here. Radio Bay (National Co.) by Niel, WA5VLZ -- National Radio Company Page by Niel, WA5VLZ Radio Devices -- Supplier of books and CDs for amateur radio, including several about boatanchor era radios. Radio Electric Supply -- Vacuum tubes from quality manufacturers. From Melrose, Florida. These are NOT hamfest prices! Credit cards accepted. Radio Era Archives -- Focusing on digitizing information from the age of radio. We are preserving books, magazines, manuals, schematic diagrams and other paper information about the radio age. Radio Museum in Rottenburg, Germany -- Take a review of the last 75 years of Radio History! Radio Netherlands Antique and Old Time Radio Links -- A very comprehensive list of antique radio resources, and information about radio history from the shortwave pioneer, Radio Nederland. Radio Relics -- Purveyor of Antique and Early Model Radios and Related Items - Run by Dennis G. Williams in Winter Park, Florida USA Radio Resources -- Radio equipment dealer, specializing in used commercial broadcast equipment. Possible source for information on converting them to those BIG 160m AM rigs! Steve Scarborough''s Radio Resources & Services is in Baltimore, MD Go to "preowned showroom." Radio Service Club -- This appears to be a vacuum tube dealer. They have a stock of thousands of valves, (tubes.) Radiomuseum The World of Wireless -- The Early history of radio. Radiotrader''s Antique Radio World -- Sellers of schematic copies and service data for early receivers including Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, Silver-Marshall, etc, also audio amplifier schematic copies. Railroad Transmitters Photo Gallery. -- Union Pacific Railroad pictures of old railroad radio transmitters etc. Ramirez''s Virtual Museum -- Robert Ramirez''s Vintage Ham Equipment, rare tubes, transistor radios etc. Ray Robinson''s VK radio Museum -- Ray in Sydney, has a museum of military surplus and Broadcast receivers here, with a number of good pictures and descriptions. Several items to sell or trade. Real Radios Have Motors -- ''Real radios have motors'' is an overview of five generations of remotely tuned radio receivers from the Collins Radio Company. ''The lucky grunt'' is a selection of military backpack radios. Receiver Repair Tips, Hints & Kinks -- Bill Harris describes how to troubleshoot and repair a receiver. Richard Lacroix''s Military Communications Home Page -- This site hosts military radio communications related information. Among the pages featured are technical equipment references, sources, installations and associated links. Rovero''s Radio Page -- Featuring a number of interesting older rigs. Rovero''s Radio Page -- Superb descriptions and pictures of Boatanchor radios. Includes: R-1051, R-1451, Hammarlund SP-200 Series (BC-779, BC-794, BC-1004 and variants), RCA SRR-13A (and related FRR/MRR/SRR), Collins R-392/URR, Collins R-391/URR, Hammarlund HQ-140X, Hammarlund HQ-145X, Hallicrafters SX-122 etc. Rovero''s Super-Pro 210-LX Page -- The Hammarlund SuperPro 210-LX (BC-779-B) receiver pictures, history and description. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) Museum of Technology Home Page -- Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) Museum of Technology Home Page, with links to virtual electronic warfare exhibits. Great pictures and articles about WW2 British Radios etc. SCR-274N TX/RX -- Hank Brown, W6DJX, WW2 SCR-274N TX/RX Operating Restoration. SJS Electroacoustics -- Pretty retro British tube amps and DIY gear. SM7TJC -- Ham Radio. homebrew, modern and old stuff. SND Tube Sales -- Michael Marx has many tubes for sale here. Also, manuals for amateur radio equipment, tube testers and test equipment etc. STF Electronics -- Pat Bunn''s STF Electronics: Selling Vacuum Tubes, Hammond Transformers, Chassis, Capacitors etc. Aimed at people building tube amplifiers for musicians, but still may be a useful source. SWAN Manuals On-Line -- Download a manual or a schematic for your favorite Swan rig here. Sandhills Technical Services -- N4KVP offers service and repairs on Service On: HF & VHF RIGS: Tubes or Solid State New or Old. Power supplies, etc., vintage radios: Tube type, receivers SWL etc. Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ -- How to repair almost anything electronic. List of resources, links and suggestions for troubleshooting everything from radios and power supplies, to speakers and switches. Search the BOATANCHORS archives -- Search the Tempe Boatanchors List Archives for Articles of Interest! Search the COLLINS archives -- Search the Tempe Collins List Archives for Articles of Interest! Search the HEATH archives -- Search the Tempe Heathkit List Archives for Articles of Interest! Sherry''s Boat Anchors -- Some great pictures of R-390 and R391 receivers etc., and a great write-up on remembering the earlier days of radios. Signal Corps Museum -- The exhibits trace the development of the Signal Corps from its beginning in 1860 through the present. Highlights of the exhibits include artifacts from Albert J. Myer, Founder of the Signal Corps; the Beardslee Electro Magneto Circa 1861; meteorological office, Augusta, GA., Circa 1870; telephone used by General Wheeler at the Battle of San Juan Hill; Greeley Expedition; Aviation Section circa 1907-1918; Hello Girls -1917-1920; WWI Equipment; WWII Equipment; Women in Signal Corps; Korean War; Viet Nam; and Desert Storm. The museum also has a number of traveling exhibits. SkyWaves Home Page -- Information about shortwave radios, radio antennas, crystal set construction, military radios etc., by Al Klase, N3FRQ Skycraft Parts and Electronic Surplus -- Skycraft Parts & Surplus, Inc. of Orlando, FL. Great place for many parts and junk. A little pricey on their old test equipment, but a truly amazing place to visit and shop! No radios. South Carolina Signal Corps Museum -- The South Carolina Signal Corps Museum Inc. was formed in the 1970s to preserve, protect and identify for future generations, the communications technology developed for war. Sparks Telegraph Key Review -- Tons or great information available here about every kind of code key imaginable! Spy Radios -- by Warren Leach. Here you will find some excellent pictures and articles about spy radios. Start your own "NUMBERS" station, maybe? Steve Hill''s Military Radio Page. -- RADIO STATION VK4CZT - collector of military radios. Some great Aussie pictures of the shack and BA rigs, with descriptions. Surplus Al -- W3UGD presents for sale: Military Technical Manuals, Large Manual List, Quartz Crystals, Miscellaneous. He has a large selection. Al is a great guy whom I have met at the hamfests and you would love talking with him! Surplus Radio Society -- A Dutch society of collectors of old ex-military radio equipment and other nostalgic receivers and transmitters. Surplus Sales of Nebraska -- Lots of parts and goodies for sale. Rotary inductors and the like. Surplus USA -- A list of US government and military surplus auctions. Swan & Vintage Radio Tubes Data -- Power Pentode listing by Plate Dissipation Swan Radio Network -- Provides announcements and schedules for Swan & Vintage Amateur Radio activities. Offers technical advice, information on nets, newsletters, e-mail lists and a picture gallery! Swan Radios (Hampedia) -- A smaller Swan page with some pictures and descriptions of the radios. Swan Transceivers: Newsletters -- These newsletters were published by Dean Lang starting in 1990, and were sent to members of the Swan User Group. There were 7 published, and they appear on this web page. Swan Virtual Radio Museum -- Gary Smith, VE4YH presents an excellent site here, with the history of Swan, including pictures of each piece of equipment, a general description, specifications, schematics, parts lists, plus a hints and kinks section. T-368 AM/CW/RTTY Transmitter -- KG2IC has put together a fantastic web site. You will find a wealth of useful information on the T-368 military xmtr here. TEARA''s Vintage Amateur Radio Sites -- Links to sites for vintage enthusiasts, with some good descriptions to guide you radio web surfers! TEMPE BOATANCHORS E-LIST -- City of Tempe, Arizona. Archives of BOATANCHORS@LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV e-mail list. Lots of useful information that has been shared. TF2WIY -- His Iceland Amateur Radio Station Story. The shack picture shows a Globe Chief 90 transmitter, a Hallicrafters SX-110 receiver (w/matching speaker), Heathkit Q-Multiplier, and a Vibroplex bug. THE AMATEUR''S CODE OF ETHICS -- The Amateur''s Code - from the days when hams were still gentlemen and the airwaves were like gold. THE VACUUM PAGE -- Vacuum technology Page THE VACUUM TUBE PAGE -- Roy Schmaus presents Tube information, and some great articles about the R1155 receiver etc. TMC: Technical Materiel Corp. -- Dedicated to the vintage communication equipment from Technical Materiel Corp. TMC, GPR-90, GSB-1 etc. TMC: Technical Materiel Corporation -- A small site with a few monochrome pictures scanned from old ads. No descriptions. TUBE SITES -- Huge list of links to TUBE (valve) related web sites arranged by categories. TUBES: Bry''s HAM PAGES by AF4K -- TUBE PROJECTS, HOMEBREW & MODS TV Power to Mod Transformer -- AM Amazing Transformation. Turn old power transformers into modulation transformers!! Great technical article by WA1HLR from The AM Press Exchange, August 1990. Telegraph & Wireless Museum -- By Pete Malvasi, W2PM - a serious morse key collector. Many pictures and descriptions of keys etc. are here. Tempo ONE -- Imported by Henry Radio, made by Yaesu, and sold in some lands as the Yaesu FT-200! See the "black-face" as well as the "silver face" models here. Ten Tec Virtual Museum -- W8KC also presents lots of useful ideas, tips and opinions. A lot of discussion about the older and rarer Ten Tec rigs and especially the accessories. Test Equipment Manual Sources -- Thanks to Mike Nowlen. The Harvey-Wells TBS-50D -- Venerable old AM-CW, all-band HF transmitter covering all the way up to 144 MHz band with an 807 final! By WB6FZH. The "Li''l 7" AM Transmitter -- Phil''s Radio Wrinkles presents a small AM band tube TX with schematic, plans, photos and all kinds of details on how to build one yourself! The 807 Valve -- A Great web page with pictures of some older British WWII era 807 tubes (ceramic base!) and several radios, including: R-1155, AR-88, WS-19 etc. Includes G3PPF''s comical reminiscences of WW2 surplus radios and parts! The AM Press Exchange -- Classic publication, published 1980-1995 with online articles designed to assist the AM operator. Back-issues are available on the web. The AM Radio Web Ring -- This is the HQ page for a number of great, linked web sites about Amplitude Modulation! Take a tour! The AM Window -- A Page for the advancement of AM operation on the amateur radio bands. Here you will find a Bulletin Board to chat with other AM operators. Also, over 200 photos, over 25 audio clips, technical files, info on events, frequencies and nets. The Antique Radio Collector -- An International Information Center for Collectors of Antique Radios and Communications Equipment. Includes a message board and information about radio clubs. The Antique Wireless Association, Inc. -- The Antique Wireless Association is an organization of some 4,000 members linked by a common interest in the history of electrical and electronic communications. Organized to promote interest in electrical and electronic communications history. The BC-610 Page -- N3EYR presents an introductory account of his own experiences with the BC-610H AM transmitter. The BONEYARD BLUEBOOK: Bry''s Radio Pricing Guide by AF4K -- THE BONEYARD RADIO PRICE GUIDE - used Amateur Radio Asking Prices Seen Various Places in 1998 (plus a smaller section showing 1995 prices) The Boatanchor Classifieds -- Excellent Buy and Sell site for old ham radio equipment arranged by category. The CC-AWA, Carolinas -- The Carolinas'' Chapter of the Antique Wireless Association. Events calender etc. The Canadian Military Communications and Electronics Museum. -- Troops & Times. Peacekeeping and International Stability Operations, showing some early communications installations. The Crystal Swapping Bulletin Board -- Instantly post free ads here to sell, trade and buy crystals. Browse and find just what you are looking for. Many useful ads here. The Crystals Page by AF4K -- Information about grinding crystals, trading, buying and using them in old style amateur radio equipment. The Drake Room -- KA0VSL shows us his Drake gear: Drake 2-B reciever and its companion 2-BQ Speaker Q-Multiplier, R-4B Reciever and the TX-4B Transmitter. Also a Drake MN-2000 Matching Network. The E. F. Johnson Room -- Viking Invader 2000 and Viking Ranger II transmitters. From KA0VSL''s collection. The Farmer''s Old Radio Notebook -- The Farmer''s Antique Radios and Parts. Also their want list and links to other antique radio sites. The Hallicrafters Room -- Hallicrafters Radios, by KA0VSL. Pictures of several radios with descriptions. The Hammarlund Room -- A great page with a picture and description of the Hammarlund HQ-180 receiver by KA0VSL. The Heathkit Virtual Museum -- The Heathkit Virtual Museum is a tribute to the Heathkit tradition. Production of Heathkits, a staple of electronic hobbiests throughout the world, ceased in the 1980''s. The History Of Western Union -- As the title says. This is about early morse telegraphy, as used in business etc. The Knight Kit Bulletin Board -- Read and post messages here. Join in a discussion about your favorite old Allied-Knight equipment. Post free want ads for help on technical issues or to buy and sell equipment. The Knight Kit Page -- Dedicated to the Allied-Knight Co. of Chicago. AF4K presents pictures of several Knight radios and a little history of the company plus the memories of several enthusiasts. There is also a bulletin board where you may post comments, buy and sell rigs etc. The Military Commo Equipment List -- Military Commo Equipment List - describing various pieces of military radio gear. This is NOT a list of items for sale!! The Military Radio & Vehicle Locator -- Links to several places for buying and selling radios & vehicles. Handy! The Museum of Submarine Telegraphy, Porthcurno, U.K. -- Excellent site covering early undersea communications technology. The Museum of Tektronix Scopes -- Pictures and descriptions of all the old oscilloscope models and accessories. Very useful. The Museum of Telegraph and Scientific Instruments -- A lot of good historical technical data here including some early QSL cards etc. The N7RK Web Page -- Dave''s Amateur Radio Resources and Fun Page Pictures of his early ham stations etc. The National Product Line -- Listing and descriptions of all the receivers made by National Radio Co. The good, the bad and the ugly! An EXCELLENT web site! The R-90A Frequently Asked Questions Page -- Everything you need to know about the surplus R-390A receivers! The Radio Finder -- Joel Thurtell President, Owner and C.E.O, Plymouth, MI sells old radio equipment for premium prices. Pretty large inventory. The Radio History Society -- By MAARC: The Mid-Atlantic Antique Radio Club in Maryland. This club has a great monthly meeting with a "car boot sale" and auction, held in Burtonsville, MD. The Radio Room -- A look at various radios, by KA1GTT. The Sounds of a Spark Transmitter -- Telegraphy and Telephony sounds from "Adventures in CyberSound." The Telegraph Office -- for Telegraph Key Collectors and Historians -- The Telegraph Office: Information on telegraph keys, bugs, sounders, relays, Vibroplex, McElroy, spark keys, morse code, camelback keys, morse registers, American Morse Code, etc. A Tribute to Morse Telegraphy and a Resource for Wire and Wireless Telegraph Key Collectors and Historians by Neal McEwen, K5RW The Telegraph-Wireless World -- Steve Massey N6TT says: "Dedicated to Amateur Radio and the 34 years I''ve communicated with the world via Morse Code." The TubeBug -- Erwin Cremers runs this site which is dedicated to collecting and restoring older receivers and transmitters. The Vibroplex Co., Inc. -- Bugs and paddles manufacturer, still at it! The Vibroplex Collector''s Page -- Information and images for Vibroplex collectors. Contains some great pictures of classic keys and bugs. The W3AM Bulletin Board! -- Join Gary and the lads here, and discuss your interests in AM Operation! The Wireless Set No. 19 -- A site for collectors and users of the World War II vintage military radio, the Wireless Set No. 19, still in use by many amateur radio operators. A VERY comprehensive site by Bob Cooke, VE3BDB. The Wireless Works -- The Wireless Works is a specialist Vintage Radio and Valve HiFi shop, in the South West corner of England. In this area, a vintage radio is called a Wireless. We''re based in the village of Bugle, near St. Austell. It''s a proper shop, so drop in if you''re nearby. We also do mail-order and export. Tony''s Boatanchor Radios -- A Wide Assortment of Military, Marine and Industrial Communications and Electronic Equipment for Sale and/or Trade Tube Collectors -- Al Jones, W1ITZ and others have organised this group where you can buy and sell tubes etc. Tube Database Search -- Look up data, pin-outs and curves for almost 3,000 tubes. Tube Suppliers -- This is a huge list of sources for vacuum tubes (valves) worldwide. U.K. Vintage Radio Resources -- A list of UK collectors, museums, shops, publishers, restorers etc. Also, has information about the UK-VINTAGE-RADIO e-mailing list. U.S. Army CECOM Logistics and Readiness Center -- U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command Logistics & Readiness Center. Information about military radios is here if you can dig it out. United States Early Radio History -- Articles and extracts about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States in the period from 1900 to 1927. VA3RZS -- Mostly just some good links. Hamfest search engine for USA and Canada included. VE3FAB - B24 Aircraft Radio Systems -- B24 AIRCRAFT RADIO SYSTEMS manual pages etc. VE3FGU, Mike''s Radio Page -- Another site with some more views of Mike''s radios and antennas. VE3FGU, Mike''s Radios -- Mike Toneri presents a picture and description of his NC-303 and Valiant II station. VE3UWL Glowbug Bibliography -- Bruce, VE3UWL''s Glowbug Bibliography Site VE3WGX, Bill''s Room -- Bill Griffith gives us a brief discussion about his military rigs: 19 Set Mk.II, and Mk.III, AR88LF, R390A, ART-13 and ARC-502. VE4AQ''s Manual Exchange -- An exchange service for manuals for amateur radio equipment. VE6BPO, BA Enthusiast -- Deane McIntyre has a large variety of topics here, but it includes some Boatanchors pages too! Mostly it is just a rather complex list of links. VE6OA, Al Girard --