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Updated 03-05-08




Hickok Company
TO CELEBRATE THEIR 90TH ANNIVERSARY HICKOK HAS COMPILED
AN ARCHIVE OF SOME OF THE MORE INTERESTING
PEOPLE, PRODUCTS, AND NEWS ITEMS FROM THEIR FILES





Smithsonian  ;
Here are a few parts of the Smithsonian;            
African Art Museum
Air and Space Museum
American Art Museum
Renwick Gallery
American History Museum
American Indian Museum
Anacostia Museum
Arts and Industries Building
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Freer and Sackler Galleries
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
National Zoo
Natural History Museum
Portrait Gallery
Postal Museum
Smithsonian Institution Building, the Castle (visitor information)
Smithsonian Research;
Archives of American Art
Astrophysical Observatory; Environmental Research Center (SERC) Libraries
Tropical Research Institute





The Library of Congress
Here are a few departments of the Library of Congress
Acquisitions
Archival Description
Building Digital Collections
Cataloging; Classification
Collection Development
Preservation
Public Service; Reference
Standards;





Tips, Tricks & Gadgets
This page includes "Secret Tips, Tricks and Gadgets" from electronic repair technician.




Wendell E. Hall
Here is some information about Wendell E. Hall, from an article published in The Courial-Journal




Edwin H. Armstrong
The purpose of this site is basic and straightforward - to present, for anyone's enjoyment and study, a collection of interesting Armstrong documents and artifacts. Items that, for the most part, have not seen the light of day in decades




Nikola Tesla
Inventions: a telephone repeater, rotating magnetic field principle, polyphase alternating current system, induction motor, alternating current power transmission, Tesla coil transformer, wireless communication, radio, fluorescent lights, and more than 700 other patents.




Antique Radio Page
The Antique Radio Page contains galleries and information relating to antique radios from the 1920s to the 1960s.




Who Really "Invented" Radio?
Mahlon Loomis is almost a forgotten name. As early as 1866, Doctor Loomis - a dentist by trade - experimented extensively with electricity and succeeded in developing an electrical system where by he was able to convey a signal 20 miles through the ether, as it was thought of in that day.




Listen to old radio programs
Your source for the history of nostalgic and old time radio series and news!




NASA
This sight has links to:
Organization and Subject Index
Project Home Pages
Research Opportunities
Scientific and Technical Information
See a Launch
Launch Schedule
Speakers Bureau
Spin-offs and Commercial Technology
Visiting NASA
and more..............





Earthquake Information
Real-time maps and lists of information for the most recent earthquakes recorded by U.S. and global seismographic networks plus.....


The American Variety Stage 1870-1920
The American Variety Stage is a multimedia anthology selected from various Library of Congress holdings. This collection illustrates the vibrant and diverse forms of popular entertainment, especially vaudeville, that thrived from 1870-1920. Included are 334 English- and Yiddish language play scripts, 146 theater playbills and programs, 61 motion pictures, 10 sound recordings and 143 photographs and 29 memorabilia items documenting the life and career of Harry Houdini. Groups of theater posters and additional sound recordings will be added to this anthology in the future.


        Favorite Ebay seller                  A very nice ebay seller. Lots of good stuff. Actually my other ebay seller's name

       Another good eBay seller              ME


        Ebay                                          My favorite auction sight


PayPal
My favorite online payment sight.




Scots Guide to Electronics
This sight attempts the impossible! It tries to act as a 'discover within' for anyone who wants to start learning electronics, and also as a useful reference for those who already know something about the subject. The goal is to cover all electronics, at all levels.




Nuts & Volts Magazine
Nuts &; Volts is about electronics. Beginner, advanced, analog, digital, it doesn't matter.


Best story of the twentieth century
Beyond description




St. Gabrial Internet Webcast Center
Everything from Radio Vatican to web cams.




Amateur and Antique Radio
AB0CW's Amateur and Antique Radio Page.




LittleValve,
Big Valve

So you think you know what size a tube is?




AM radio used to be different. It was the only thing on the air. At night, signals traveled thousands of miles through the noise-free sky, and everyone kept a DX log. The FRC/FCC made the 5 kW hayburners leave the air at sundown, leaving clear channels for the big guys. The only interference was the electric fence in the cattle yard.

WLW



    

WLW Official Page


Home of WLW




How fast is your connection?


Bandwidth Results




GOOGLE


My favorite search engine


 


 



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