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Radio Club sends messages around the world via the club's stations W9JUE and W9JTQ, March 1936.
1936 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Members of W9SO, the School of Engineering's amateur radio station, received a QSL card from a radio station in Russia, May 1931.
1931 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Radio Club operates the station W9SO at the School of Engineering of Milwaukee. This documents highlights some of the important contacts made by members of the amateur ra[...]
1930 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Photograph of members of Radio Club sending Christmas messages and a U.S. map of colleges in the College Radio Union, Winter, 1930.
1930 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Photographs of the members of Radio Club during the 1929-1930 school year, Winter, 1930.
1930 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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The highlight of a visit to the School of Engineering by the parents of a prospective student is the Radio Club's 'ham shack.'
1929 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Article describing the history of Radio Club at the School of Engineering of Milwaukee, circa 1928.
1928 | Text | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Ben Chromy was the first president of Amateur Radio Club at the School of Engineering of Milwaukee in the early 1920s. This QSL card was received by his personal amateur [...]
1928 | Text | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Photograph of amateur radio station W9SO.
1928 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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Photograph of the 1928 School of Engineering of Milwaukee Radio Club. From Left to Right: Rueben Tayek, Norb Richard, Bill Gainer, Harold Homberg.
1928 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |