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Konel Marine Radio Transmitter 1963 |
This 52 year old Gerber bottles may be collectible items however for me they just contain useful hardware from 50 years ago. I find uses for this hardware often.
A video of hoard of Gerber Baby Bottles "CLICK"
Gerber Baby food bottles |
Some have red tops and some blue - I don't know just what that indicated. A bottle collector would know.
Konel Marine Radio Transmitter |
I saved some of the discarded stainless hardware nuts and bolts for my own use. I used these Gerber jars to store the little nuts and bolts and here we are more then 52 years later with the remaining hardware. It has been useful all these years to be able to use the hardware as needed and it is often I do need a few of these parts for repair.
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Konel Marine Radio Transmitter |
More hardware - I have about 10 of this bottles with various hardware items stored.
Konel Marine Radio Transmitter |
This Konel Marine Radio Transmitter was built by the company I worked for when I graduated from Oregon State University in June 1963. I had a lot of experience with transmitters and receivers - Ham Radio at 15 years old ( and still at it 61 years latter) - 2 years in Navy are Radio technician. I also worked 2 years during my Summers while in college for Mr. Koningsberg .
This Konel transceiver is on display in our museum.
Little video of this Konel transceiver "CLICK"
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A good day in the museum - 6-21-15
Kids day 2015 Amateur Radio |
Bugbook Computer Museum.www.n4usa.com www.fairs.org
Kids day 2015 Amateur Radio |
The Kids day ham operators L-R Matt Standberry, Mark Ward, David Larsen, & Tom King.
David Larsen |
Still having fun at 76 yrs.
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