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The origin of breadboarding - Amateur Radio Breadboard Transmitters 1920 - 1935 

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If you were an amateur radio operator 100 years ago, and wanted a transmitter, you had one choice, you built a breadboard transmitter from scratch, often with components you made yourself. Today, some hams still do this, with designs from the early years of ham radio. Andy Flowers, K0SM, is one of those modern day vintage transmitter breadboarders.
Join Andy as he explains how early radio amateurs built their own breadboard transmitters with handmade parts, and put them on the air without killing themselves (well, most of the time.)
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Комментарии : 10   
@KB4QAA
@KB4QAA 2 года назад
Fabulous stuff! I built a 1920 Push-Pull TNT. There is more carpentry, plumbing and metal work than electrical! Very fun.
@louve3awa686
@louve3awa686 2 года назад
Thank you, Andy and the AWA for making it happen. Wish I had been there. 73, Lou VE3AWA
@anthonymokelkie9360
@anthonymokelkie9360 8 месяцев назад
I am truly fascinated with all the equipment, I love the old books and magazines too 2 tubes work all states thats pretty good Tony ve4akf
@BishopGregoryGodsey
@BishopGregoryGodsey 2 года назад
Would it be possible for us to play this video at our Ham Radio Club meeting? Thanks!
@BishopGregoryGodsey
@BishopGregoryGodsey 2 года назад
@@WirelessMuseum thank you so much!
@radioidiot1005
@radioidiot1005 2 года назад
@@BishopGregoryGodsey FWIW, you may find that the author is willing to do remote presentations as well.
@alexkarout1586
@alexkarout1586 2 года назад
Interesting
@alexkalish8288
@alexkalish8288 2 года назад
Great Job with this material - I am just missing the first 2 qsts. If anyone has them and wants to sell let me know. 73's w5yb
@countryhamop4580
@countryhamop4580 2 года назад
Need to use a mirror to watch the intro
@countryhamop4580
@countryhamop4580 2 года назад
@@WirelessMuseum 😁 It did answer my longstanding question as to why pre-29 designs aren't talked about much for the AWA contests- they didn't have the stability of the short leads or direct mounting techniques in the 29 designs. At least those are just stable enough to use on today's ham bands where the other ones might not be.
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