The Reno Kid
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I collect vintage broadcast equipment and over the years, I have managed to put together most of the stuff (RCA, of course) to set up a small-town radio station from the 1940-50 period. A while back, I was able to acquire this:
RCA BTA-250L
Here's a photo from back in the day, showing what I am going for:
WMRN, Marion, Ohio circa 1941
At this point, I have most of the stuff you can see in the photo, with the exception of a couple of things in the rack to the right of the transmitter. My mixer, turntables, and transmitter are all actually early post-war. However, they are virtually identical to their pre-war counterparts, except for a few internal differences.
I will probably re-tune the transmitter for use in the 160-meter ham band. In an ideal world, I would like to set up a working vintage broadcast station/museum with strictly period programming. In the intermountain West, there is actually still room in the AM spectrum for a 250-watt local station. But this really isn't practical. In any event, the whole project will have to wait for a while as I'm currently living overseas.
Maybe I should have posted this in the "Our Own Vintage Town" thread...
RCA BTA-250L
Here's a photo from back in the day, showing what I am going for:
WMRN, Marion, Ohio circa 1941
At this point, I have most of the stuff you can see in the photo, with the exception of a couple of things in the rack to the right of the transmitter. My mixer, turntables, and transmitter are all actually early post-war. However, they are virtually identical to their pre-war counterparts, except for a few internal differences.
I will probably re-tune the transmitter for use in the 160-meter ham band. In an ideal world, I would like to set up a working vintage broadcast station/museum with strictly period programming. In the intermountain West, there is actually still room in the AM spectrum for a 250-watt local station. But this really isn't practical. In any event, the whole project will have to wait for a while as I'm currently living overseas.
Maybe I should have posted this in the "Our Own Vintage Town" thread...
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