I received the following message from Paul Shinn this morning:
While not exactly 'radio' related, it kinda is. At least for those of us who recognise the importance of CW to our radio roots.
I'm going to be keeping about 25 5KW CW transmitters on the air at the exact same time today and tonight. Some are 40's and 50's vintage. For info, see here- http://www.radiomarine.org/non10.html
I will be at the transmitter site for KSM , KPH, and KFS (all in same building [in Bolinas, near Point Reyes]). Should be a lot of fun, and work!
Hope you get a chance to tune around and hear some nice CW 'music'!
"CW" is, of course, continuous wave -- an early radio technology by which Morse code could be sent (not the marginal television network that shares those initials).
If you are interested in the real roots of radio, please take a minute to check out the Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) website. It's amazing to see the incredible amount of work these dedicated few people have done to preserve an important part of our history:
http://www.radiomarine.org/
While not exactly 'radio' related, it kinda is. At least for those of us who recognise the importance of CW to our radio roots.
I'm going to be keeping about 25 5KW CW transmitters on the air at the exact same time today and tonight. Some are 40's and 50's vintage. For info, see here- http://www.radiomarine.org/non10.html
I will be at the transmitter site for KSM , KPH, and KFS (all in same building [in Bolinas, near Point Reyes]). Should be a lot of fun, and work!
Hope you get a chance to tune around and hear some nice CW 'music'!
"CW" is, of course, continuous wave -- an early radio technology by which Morse code could be sent (not the marginal television network that shares those initials).
If you are interested in the real roots of radio, please take a minute to check out the Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) website. It's amazing to see the incredible amount of work these dedicated few people have done to preserve an important part of our history:
http://www.radiomarine.org/