This operation was held in conjunction with
the AWA's 2001 conference in Rochester, New
York. The museum annex is located a short
distance away in East Bloomfield. The James Millen Society operated
James Millen's original 1930's Amateur Radio
Station, now located at the Antique Wireless
Association (AWA) museum annex, in celebration
of the 100th Anniversary of Millen's birth.
The Operation
Wednesday Sept. 5th -
During the evening we operated the big Millen 1936 AM
transmitter on 3880Kc as part of the
Collins Collector Associations AM Night.
Saturday Sept 8th - During the morning hours
we operated Millen manufactured equipment (90801 transmitter/90831 modulator/90711 VFO). AM and CW
contacts were made on the 20 and 40 meter
bands.
We made a total of 158
contacts, most taking place on
Wednesday evening using the Millen's original
station setup.
Listen to the
Operation
Bill Gerhold,
K2WH, was gracious enough to provide a 4+
minute recording
of the W1HRX celebration as heard from his
station in Hewitt, New Jersey. The recording
is from Wednesday nights activities using the
BIG Millen 1936 transmitter on 75 meter AM
phone. It's not often you hear such a pileup
on AM! The operator at W1HRX at the time was
John Bauer, W4AWM.
Pictures of the Operation - as it happened!
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