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Tim Schwartz

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Mar 18, 2016, 7:42:07 AM3/18/16
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Hello all,

I stumbled across this web site:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/

Which has many old radio industry and consumer publications. Some from
the UK as well.

Enjoy!
Tim

Paul Drahn

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Mar 18, 2016, 12:00:03 PM3/18/16
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Interesting, but missing most amateur radio magazines.

Paul, KD7HB

Ian Field

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Mar 19, 2016, 5:37:08 PM3/19/16
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"Paul Drahn" <pdr...@webformixair.com> wrote in message
news:nch8g2$7ch$1...@dont-email.me...
There's also electronicsandbooks, google can find it but the server is
frequently reluctant to communicate.

The only thing you can do is keep trying at different times of day.
Sometimes it comes alive about 7pm - but apparently not on Saturdays.

John Robertson

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Mar 19, 2016, 7:02:20 PM3/19/16
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I love the radio ads from the 20s in Radio Doings and other magazines...

John :-#)#

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Michael A. Terrell

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Mar 27, 2016, 4:46:42 PM3/27/16
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Paul Drahn wrote:
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> Interesting, but missing most amateur radio magazines.


www.archive.org has plenty of them. I have Byte, 73, and several
other radio and computer collections that I downloaded from there, in
PDF format.

They are also in the process of scanning and posting 10,000+ test
equipment operating and service manuals from the now closed Manuals Plus
warehouse.
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