Here are two more great museum visits by Helge LA6NCA. In these two he visits Ragnar LA1UH.
Ragnar has a lot of maritime experience, so we see a lot of older ships' radios. But his interest in the radio art is much broader and we also see a lot of other kinds of gear:
-- Wow, a "travel radio" in a suitcase from 1927. Was this the idea that later lead to the Parasets of WWII?
-- Lots of "Stay Behind" gear from the Cold War. That "Africa" receiver (that never made it to Africa!) is very interesting.
-- We see an ART-13 with autotune, ANGRC-9s, several ARC-5 command sets. I was hoping Raganar would fire up a Dynamotor, but no.
-- I spotted a Galaxy V transceiver. I have the VFO reduction drive from one of these in my homebrew 15/10 rig.
-- We see several variometers in the emergency (500kc?) maritime transmitter. I used a variometer in my super-simple ET-2 transceiver (with an N0WVA receiver).
-- Lots and lots of tubes.
Ragnar says he himself is of 1944 vintage. I hope some "stay behind" provisions have been made for these amazing museums.
Thanks to Helge LA6NCA and to Ragnar LA1UH.
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