Vintage Amateur Radio Forum

Tom tchesek at EPIX.NET
Sun Jan 21 23:13:50 EST 2007


IMHO it seems to me that "Vintage Amateur Radio Products" are essentially 
the same as "Boatanchors". I must be missing the point of having another 
list. Posts or topics are short lived and new ones constantly appear. Often 
times the topics have interest to more than one specific model but with the 
format that you describe we would have to read all forums to pick up hints 
and tricks.

Tom K3TVC


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steve Lenaghan VE4LR" <VE4LR at ARRL.NET>
To: <BOATANCHORS at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 9:46 PM
Subject: [BOATANCHORS-TEMPE] Vintage Amateur Radio Forum


>I have opened a forum at http://vintageradios.10.forumer.com/index.php
> dedicated to discussion of Vintage Amateur Radio Products.  You are 
> invited
> to join.  The format allows clusters of posts specific to a radio or an
> issue.  I would also invite Moderators with specific expertise.  The board
> is a work in progress and your input will be valuable.
>
> 73 Steve VE4LR
>
> http://home.westman.wave.ca/~ve4lr/index.htm
>
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