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echo: amateur_radio
to: Ed Vance
from: Holger Granholm
date: 2014-06-08 09:30:00
subject: Re: Storage

In a message dated 06-07-14, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

Hi Ed,

EV>My 1960 copy of the Handbook has exploded into sections.

EV>In 2030 the Copyright will expire and probably someone will put it on
EV>the internet on some site like Project Gutenberg.

For what purpose? New handbooks are published every year.

EV>A copy of The Radio Amateur's Hand Book 1922 by A. Frederick Collins is
EV>at their web site.

EV>It isn't current, but it is interesting to read about how to build
EV>a Spark Transmitter.

Are you shure that 1922 is correct. I own a 1926 edition of "The Radio
Amateurs Handbook" "First edition" that was included with the purchase
of the 80th anniversary of ARRL handbook.

Please note: That 1926 Handbook was published by ARRL, not by some
A. Frederick Collins.

That 2006 handbook is still the latest on my bookshelf.

73 de Sam, OH0NC

aka Holger

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