BCST Radios

Gary Carter gcarter01 at TRIAD.RR.COM
Sat Sep 17 08:16:48 EDT 2005


Actually there are some reflectors that are VERY popular with the 
broadcast radio collecting group, contrary to one of the previous posts. 
You can try both of these reflectors:

antiquewirelessassociation at yahoogroups.com

cc-awa at yahoogroups.com

Good luck!

Gary - WA4IAM


Bob And Bettina Groh wrote:

> Don't know about reflectors but here are some suggestions and web 
> references for ideas:
>
> http://www.ermag.com/
> The electric radio website looks interesting and has forums - you 
> could probably list your schematics on one of those.
>
> Another source:
> http://antiqueradios.com/cgi-bin/forums/index.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true 
>
>
> Antique Radio Classified <http://www.antiqueradio.com/> is magazine 
> with both articles and lots of advertisements. Also has a list of 
> clubs on one page.
>
> The Antique Radio Association is the classic antique radio association:
> <http://www.antiquewireless.org/>
>
> Huge list of antique and ham radio related web sites:
> <http://www.bomis.com/rings/Mamateur_radio-boatanchors-recreation/>
>
> Your area may have an antique radio club (see Antique Radio Classified 
> above)- if so, they may have auctions or swap meets during the year 
> where you can take your schematics. Here in the Kansas City area, we 
> have the Mid America Antique Radio Club (MAARC) < 
> http://www.geocities.com/maarc1974/>  and they have a 'Links' page on 
> their web site which will lead you to a bunch of other sources and 
> clubs. MAARC has 2 auctions every year and 2 swap meets and also has a 
> newsletter where you might be able to list your schematics et al for 
> little or no cost.  If you have a local club they might have similiar 
> assets.
>
> As an aside and purely my personal opinion, I wonder if your 
> schematics are the Ryder (spelling?) series - those are pretty common 
> and seem to show up at virtually all the auctions. I think somebody is 
> putting out these on a CD ROM also but I can't find my info on that - 
> just a vague recollection.
>
> Hope this hits close to what you are looking for. Good luck - 
> sometimes getting rid of this old stuff is a bit of a struggle if you 
> don't want to just throw it away!
>
> 73
> Bob Groh, WA2CKY
>
>
> joe sloss wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if there is a reflector specializing on vintage 
>> broadcast radios.  I have many books of schematics I'd like to part 
>> with.  Thanks. Joe
>>
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