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A station with Collins and Johnson AM rigs. Hamshack photos and QSL Card.
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A site dedicated to AM radio amateurs. Free e-mail list, chat group, classifieds, and technical information.
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Where to find the AM operators on regularly operated HF and VHF AM nets. Listed by Day, Frequency and Location.
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Up-to-date, cost-effective amplitude modulation methods and technical articles.
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These radio amateurs might mess with old ham gear, but they also utilize the Internet.
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Article about recent AM activities at the Dayton Hamfest
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R.W. Online story about restoration of old broadcast transmitters being used for amateur radio AM stations.
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Theory and practical design for tube and solid state AM driver circuits. By John, WA5BXO.
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Many pictures of big AM transmitters, including some multi-media presentations too.
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John presents some useful theory and practical information on using AM.
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Dedicated to AM on the amateur bands, the restoration of boatanchors and retired broadcast transmitters.
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Ken shows us around his station which includes a Knight T-150 transmitter.
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Ron Lowrance's vintage AM ham equipment that includes Collins, and other vintage brands.
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This professional rock musician and AM operator from New Jersey made a colorful web site.
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Greg Parsons. Information on his VHF AM station and other AM equipment.
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For AM transmitters and some receivers and transceivers.
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Connections and ratings for Kenyon, Stancor, and Thordarson.
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Vintage AM and SSB amateur radio equipment.
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AM operator Dan Caesar's amateur radio station. Boatanchors, and collector radios. Mishawaka, IN.
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Pictures and descriptions of Amateur Radio stations in the Phoenix, Arizona-area utilizing AM and older transmitters and receivers.
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Many projects here, from The AM Window.
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Submit articles and read back-issues free on-line. This is an invaluable resource for the dedicated AM homebrewer and operator.
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Dedicated to AM operation on the amateur radio bands Bulletin board, 200 photos, audio clips, technical files, information on events, frequencies and nets.
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The 160 meter Gray Hair Net. Promoting AM operation on the Amateur Radio 160 meter band
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Modified schematic shown along with instructions
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AM station described. Also, learn about how to convert AM broadcast radios to receive one sixty meters.
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Al presents a highly interesting (and highly eccentric) AM web site with a lot of fun pictures.
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Step-by-step photo layouts of an HF homebrew amplifier project, and photo coverage of hamfests.
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Celebrating and promoting amplitude modulation on the ham bands. From south FL.
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Central Electronics 200V and other neat rigs on the air from Dunwoody, GA
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75m AM operator
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George in San Pedro, CA shows us his early rigs from way back in the 1950s.
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Pictures and information on a 160 meter AM station with a GE XT-1-A, built in 1950. Also, conversion of an RCA BTA-500R for 75 meter operation.
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Amateur radio station showcasing vintage radio equipment, located in Carrollton, Georgia.
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AM web page with his projects shown.
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Mike shows us his recently restored Globe King and his other fine AM rigs.