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The origin of breadboarding - Amateur Radio Breadboard Transmitters 1920 – 1935

Discussion in 'Videos and Podcasts' started by AE2EA, Mar 10, 2022.

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  1. AE2EA

    AE2EA Ham Member QRZ Page

    If you were an amateur radio operator 100 years ago, and wanted a transmitter, you had one choice, you built a breadboard transmitter from scratch, often with components you made yourself. Today, some hams still do this, with designs from the early years of ham radio. Andy Flowers, K0SM, is one of those modern day vintage transmitter breadboarders.

    Join Andy as he explains how early radio amateurs built their own breadboard transmitters with handmade parts, and put them on the air without killing themselves (well, most of the time.)

    73, Mark ~AE2EA

     
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  2. WL7PM

    WL7PM Ham Member QRZ Page

    I just stick to coffee myself, don't mess around with the hard stuff, mess your brain up.
     

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