California Hammin': Part 1 of K6GLH's Virtual Museum Tour (Version 1.1)
(slightly revised version of original video) California Hammin's Gary Halverson, K6GLH, takes us on a tour of his extensive "virtual museum" in the Sierra Foothills in this engaging series. Part 1 features a demonstration of a 1921 kilowatt rotary spark gap transmitter, a look at a first-generation vacuum tube phone transmitter, and a review of some Marconi publicity photographic plates from the year 1906.

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1939 Film: New Zealand Shortwave Communications; Morse code (CW)

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1930's Style One Tube Transmitter

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California Hammin': Mel Farrer K6KBE's Hamshack Tour

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Coherer Detector - Wireless Telegraph

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The Rise and Fall of Simpson, The Analog Meter That Every American Technician Owned

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Magneto Era (1876-1900)

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Radios That Work For Free.

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I Ran a Pirate Radio Station and Got Busted by the FCC!

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The Ham Radio: Where Did 750,000 Operators Go?

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Secret Life Of Machines - The Radio (Full Length)

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Museum of Radio and Technology Part 1 - Radios

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KW7T Two Tube Transmitter Receiver - Intro

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Hammarlund Built the Best Ham Radios — Then Made One Bad Call

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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Collins Radio Was the Best. So Why Did It Fail?

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California Hammin': Steve Airola W6RXK's Hamshack Tour

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MRL 1-Tube DC All-Wave Radio

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WW2 Spy Radio "Berit" Built in a Custom Suitcase! (B2 Type 3 Mk II)

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California Hammin': Werner Vavken WB6RAW's Hamshack Tour

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