[Thursday] Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications

David Caldwell david.t.caldwell at gmail.com
Tue Feb 27 13:05:16 MST 2024


Thought this might be of interest. They might be interested in the
recordings the museum has of Armstrong and others recorded in the 1950s.

Dave

https://archive.org/details/hamradioandmore

*DLARC Preserves Meaningful Record of Ham Radio Evolution*

Earlier this month, the Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications
(DLARC) made publicly available over 300 episodes of Ham Radio & More,
<https://archive.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=38bd6154386f64fcd92204a25&id=cf8996af01&e=0985e2995b>
a
radio show about amateur radio broadcast from 1991 through 1997. By
preserving this historic collection (the first radio show devoted to ham
radio on the commercial radio band), the ham radio community's invaluable
insights and discussions remain accessible to present and future
enthusiasts.
MORE ON THE PROJECT
<https://archive.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=38bd6154386f64fcd92204a25&id=bff17fbd05&e=0985e2995b>
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