Information on "The Transmitter" magazine
Ed Sharpe
couryhouse at AZONLINE.COM
Fri Mar 19 10:21:39 EST 1999
Many of the smaller publications I have boxed, however, I can recall only having 2
or 3 issues of this publication. I do not think it was very long lived either.
Ed Sharpe Archivist SMECC
Don Buska wrote:
> I just recently came in possession of an old amateur radio magazine called The
> Transmitter. This issue is dated October 1926 (Vol1 Num2). The subtitle for
> the magazine is "America's Amateur Radio Magazine". It was produced in Tulsa,
> Oklahoma. It's a very neat magazine of about 50 pages and the same size as the
> QST's of the time. Contains several pages of station pictures with detailed
> description of the equipment.
>
> My question is has anyone heard of this magazine before? This is the first one
> I have ever encountered and my guess was it didn't last very long. The second
> issue ran a contest to get subscribers and if a person would get 5 others to
> subscribe (at $2 per year) he or she would get a one year subscription free!
>
> 73
>
> Don N9OO
>
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