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Amateur Radio Club has added a ten meter rotary beam antenna and a beam indicator to its ham shack.
1950 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
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Amateur Radio Club updates its equipment to a three element rotary beam antenna atop a 44 foot tower.
1950 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9HHX |
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Advances in long-distance radio communications are discussed in great detail, March 1949.
1949 | Text | Wireless Telegraphy |
4.
Article announcing that students have built a 50 watt antenna for the School of Engineering's amateur radio station, 9SO, and the signal has the potential to reach anywhe[...]
1926 | Photograph | Amateur Radio Club W9SO |
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This is a publication by WMSE which includes news and general information for WMSE student and community volunteers. This issue has details about Bob Betts's retirement, [...]
1994 | Text | WMSE |
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This publication is similar to the WMSE Transmitter. This issue has information about the impending Power Boost Project, WMSE On-Line, and a programming schedule.
1995 | Text | WMSE |
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This publication has news and general information for WMSE student and community volunteers. This issue includes details about the success of the Power Boost ["Power Cran[...]
1995 | Text | WMSE |
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Photograph from the installation of the new 3,200 watt WMSE transmitter.
1995 | Photograph | WMSE |
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Photograph from the installation of the new 3,200 watt WMSE transmitter.
1995 | Photograph | WMSE |
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Photograph from the installation of the new 3,200 watt WMSE transmitter.
1995 | Photograph | WMSE |