1.
Challenges of properly caring for records, February 1968.
1968 | Photograph | Radio Education |
2.
Summary of the goals, activities, and contests in which the MSOE Amateur Radio Club participates.
1973 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
3.
MSOE Amateur Radio Club has been reinstated, has the same call numbers, and has been contacting various parts of the world.
1968 | Text | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
4.
A DJ conducts an interview in the WMSE control room.
1982 | Photograph | WMSE |
5.
Description of MSOE's Amateur Radio Club and its future activities.
1951 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
6.
Event schedule for MSOE's Homecoming 1949 celebration, during which the new 'ham shack' for W9HHX will be dedicated, and a technical talk given on the subject of radio.
1949 | Text | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
7.
One of the first class bulletins dedicated solely to radio courses, 1932-1933 School Year.
1932 | Text | Radio Education |
8.
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 |
9.
Explanation of how alternating current radio tubes operate [circa 1928]. This article comes from the publication Electric Sparks, which was the first School of Engineerin[...]
1928 | Text | Radio Education |
10.
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 |