""Although approximately one million Americans operated ham radios in the course of the 20th century, very little has been written about this thriving technical culture in our midst. Kristen Haring offers a deeply sympathetic history of this under-appreciated technical community and their role in contributing to American advances in science and technology, especially the electronics industry. In the process she reveals how technical tinkering has defined manhood in the United States and has powerfully constituted 'technical identities' with often utopian, even, at times, revolutionary, notions about the social uses of technology."
—Susan Douglas, Catherine Neafie Kellogg Professor of Communication Studies, University of Michigan, and author of "Listening In: Radio and the American Imagination"
Nader M9KCA-ST2NH's Beautiful Build of the SolderSmoke Direct Conversion
Receiver: NO SMOKE!
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*Hello everyone! After more than 30 years, I've rebuilt the DCR again. I
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