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March 11th 2020
08:56:38 PM
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Ray Bown

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Great site, especially for someone who actually lived in Beirut in the 1970\'s ! Lovely people,great climate, best years of my life !

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May 23rd 2018
08:23:16 AM
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Mark Whalin

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You have a great site! I have been building and restoring radios for over 50 years, also a HAM operator. It\'s great to see other people like you with a passion for radio. Your home-brew radios are excellent. Thanks for taking the time to document the fine work that you do - an inspiration for sure for many others.

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October 20th 2016
09:49:19 PM
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Bill Ward

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Hi Camil,
Found your site by chance. I have several interests and always wanted to learn to build tube radios and I also collect a few. My latest addition is a EH Scott 800B. My latest activity is using easyeda.com to design pc\'s so I can integrate point to point construction of my favorite Zenith\'s to a pc.

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February 2nd 2016
02:20:38 PM
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Jan Newell Spears

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Hi Camil, What an amazing website! I learned so much! Loved seeing the Catalin radios -- so cool! Was especially impressed by the pictures you produced with the Milo Ray Tracer -- beautiful! And Lebanon is beautiful as well! Warmest regards, Jan

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April 15th 2015
11:31:50 AM
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Yolla Bou Serhal

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yes I like it so much. very interesting and useful site, rarely to find a similar one.
Good work. Gongrats

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September 19th 2014
08:59:35 PM
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Gerald

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I love it. I started my career as a radio repairer in the 60\'s and became a radio ham at the age of 16. Now retired the nostalgia picked up and I started building small receivers, just like I did 50 years ago but, of course, using modern components...
Your site is a great inspiration for me. Many thanks for sharing all this great information.
73\'s
Gerald

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July 15th 2014
02:06:44 PM
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Kees

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Yep, I\'m looking for a FM radio kit with a tube in it. Brought up with IC\'s but now looking for something more \"vintage\". But don\'t have a clue how tubes are working, maybe first have to study that! Nice site, great to read!

Greetings from the Netherlands!

   

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April 8th 2014
02:03:48 PM
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John

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I was using Google to find examples of Manhattan Style circuit construction and found your site through http://www.midcenturyradios.com/HM-AM-Superhet.html and what a nice surprise it has been! You have an excellent site with everything of interest to me. I share a similar interest in radios - the magic of pulling a radio wave out of the air still fascinates me. I have also built and restored radios.

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February 13th 2014
07:37:07 AM
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German

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Your website is fantastic.I like radios a lot, sometimes I repair them. I have built some projects. The most difficult is to find some components especially coils. I also have a small collection.
Greetings from Spain.

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September 17th 2013
05:14:56 AM
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Bob Gibson

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I am currently in Pugwash Nova Scotia Canada, but live most of the year in McLean Virginia. You have a VERY well organized web site, and information of home brewing radios. Have you ever thought of Ham Radio?
Thanks
Bob

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March 18th 2013
09:27:48 AM
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Robert Bogacz

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Cześć. (halo) I am from Poland city Poznań.
I have a colection of some transistors radio to.
It\'s my favorite hobby.
I prefere worldreceivers and radioscanners.
Your homemade receivers are beautyful.
Many gretings from Poland.
73 Robert

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December 1st 2012
12:27:59 PM
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Bart

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I found your site looking for information about building an tube FM receiver. Beautiful build radio's, but no schematics, thus nothing to learn from. I like the pictures though

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November 26th 2012
05:56:59 AM
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Mike

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Nice site enjoyed the visit.
Regards from Florida USA
Mike

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November 14th 2012
11:38:51 AM
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jurgen

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Very, very good !!! I know by own experience well, what passion, efforts, hours and money it costs. Regards from Germany, Jurgen.

   

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May 8th 2012
09:52:36 AM
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Bobby

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Liked your Site very Much. And will visit again. Thank you for sharing these wonderful Set's from our past.
My Kindest Regards.Bobby

   

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December 24th 2010
07:24:40 AM
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Jim Stoneback

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I have visited you site many times. The radios you have built are absolutely fantastic! Wonderful work. 73, Jim Grottoes, Virginia, USA

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November 20th 2010
01:00:23 AM
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Bedritsh Smetana

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Yes, just wonderful man, keep up the good work

   

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September 2nd 2010
03:25:10 PM
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brad

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yes,
i need to know how old my radio was , i am a collector of any thing old (Which people is weird because i am 17, i found out that my Panasonic rf 728 is from the 60'S and it has the original box and manual

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June 9th 2010
08:03:32 AM
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JONNI

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I DID INDEED LIKE YOUR SITE

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April 13th 2010
06:42:42 AM
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Joseph Mc Vay

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I really enjoyed your site I read everything and I particularly enjoyed the mouth watering pictures of your three World band Solid State models.Back in the day those were elite machines and most likely are a lot of fun to tune around the bands on.I find that in this low-sunspot period the 7000 and 9000 khz bands are very crowded but I look forward to more bands opening up in the coming year. My listening location is Japan so I get a lot of Pacific Stations but I look forward to Middle eastern and European DXing. Bye for now

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