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ak5x: Two pictures of Ted, the person on the right in the book he is holding is Ted in 1965 at the 1964 Worlds Fair in NY with the same Collins Van.
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ak5x: Piero Begali and AK5X, old world craftsmanship with modern methods.
ak5x: Piero Begali and one of his bigest fans, Pete N5KD.
ak5x: Testing jig being demostrated by Piero and Jim, W5QM.
ak5x: I added the Sculpture to my station.
ak5x: National NC-183D
ak5x: HW-100, produced from 1968-70, cost less power supply was $249. At one time, the best selling amateur Transceiver..
ak5x: National NCL-2000
ak5x: Hallicrafters SX-110, made 1959-61, eight tubes general coverage in four bands, new cost $159.95.
ak5x: Hammarlund HQ-100, sold 1956-58, nine tubes, general coverage, sold new for $169.00
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ak5x: Collins ART-13 WWII transmitter
ak5x: Telefunken E-108 LW/4, (1957) double conversion, 10 - 1800 kHz VLF - MW; AM, SSB (BFO)