[Harc] History

Mark Nelson aa6dx7388 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 1 20:03:01 CDT 2019


CU IN SS!

The Ham Radio History Forum:

The Ham Radio History (HRH) reflector consists of several hundred
subscribers from many different disciplines. All of whom are interested in
the history of radio. There are many long-time amateur radio operators,
broadcast journalists, engineers, amateur and professional historians,
radio restorers, broadcasters, old shipboard and shore station operators,
college professors/instructors, students, researchers and authors -- all
are willing to share their piece of radio's history. The Ham Radio History
forum is an excellent tool in which to learn about the history of radio and
to discuss the significance of each event.

The HRH forum helps us sweep away the sands of time while stimulating
research and promoting substantive dialogue. We are fortunate to have in
our numbers many experts willing share their knowledge and experience.
While many subscribers merely "read the mail," patiently waiting for the
next new piece of the historical puzzle, others are putting their thoughts
into words and debating ideas. This unique blend of subscribers helps us
learn much about the origins of radio and the direction in which we are
heading - while at the same time helping us refine our thinking.

There is no fee required to participate in the HRH forum, and therefore, no
personal pecuniary interest is ever advanced. Anyone can participate
because of the nice mix of talent and audience. Please feel free to ask any
questions or share whatever trivia, facts or recollections of radio that
you can. The history you save may be your very own.

The Ham Radio History web page can be found at:
http://www.YahooGroups.com/list/ham-radio-history
<http://www.yahoogroups.com/list/ham-radio-history>

In the MESSAGES pages, you can use the search engine to research any topic
that has been discussed since Ham Radio History's inception. Nearly 7000
postings have been archived; a truly unique resource.

Also be sure to visit the FILES section at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ham-radio-history/files/

>From this site you can upload and download images and other files of
interest regarding radio history. Please participate in this project and
add to it if you can. You will never know if your piece of history is
significant to others if they never see it.

Please continue to enjoy the Ham Radio History forum.

Hans Brakob, K0HB
(Moderator, Ham Radio History)
K0HB at arrl.net
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