Thanks for posting! My father Worked at KPH for many years starting in the early 60's. At the 1:04 min mark the drawing of KPH, he drew that. That workstation was where my father sat and worked every day. This brings back some very fond memories for me. Sadly we lost him to cancer in 2005. Again, thank you for a walk down memory lane. Much appreciated.
Thanks to all who participate and support this! I'm old enough to know/understand all this but the next generations will not know about radio-telegrams, the land and sea service, etc. Wonderful part of history!
Thanks for doing this. I am a former operator on ships and at the east coast coastal station WSL on Long Island. I must let you know the spelling of Bolinas was misspelled in your wonderful video.
Thanks for posting! My father Worked at KPH for many years starting in the early 60's. At the 1:04 min mark the drawing of KPH, he drew that. That workstation was where my father sat and worked every day. This brings back some very fond memories for me. Sadly we lost him to cancer in 2005. Again, thank you for a walk down memory lane. Much appreciated.
That's so cool - thanks for sharing that little piece of history. Will pass that on to the MRHS crew.
Thanks to all who participate and support this! I'm old enough to know/understand all this but the next generations will not know about radio-telegrams, the land and sea service, etc. Wonderful part of history!
Awesome History, thanks for sharing, zr6nik - south africa.
Simply Great Rockwell.... I'd be there for a week!!! Thanks a lot for the wonderful reportage... BRAVO. 73 de ik0vwh
Thanks for doing this. I am a former operator on ships and at the east coast coastal station WSL on Long Island. I must let you know the spelling of Bolinas was misspelled in your wonderful video.
Thank you!
dear Rockwell, this is a really amazing video!!
the tubes would fit quite well into a homemade HAM amp!! ;-) thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks a lot for this. Did not know this even existed
Great video, Rockwell! Hope you can join us again soon!
73
Stephen
Radio wasn't a think in the 19th century.
The station was working in the 20tb century
Thanks for the tour. 50 kw tubes ! WOW ! How would you like to run that power on 20 CW?
Great video,.
Barry, KU3X
Gustoso haría una visita a tan espectacular sitio!! Por favor, enviarme detalles de su ubicación para llegar hasta allí. Saludos desde Argentina
Omg!!! I that mark Zuckerberg with hair?? 😲😲😲😩😲
For a second i thought mark Zuckerberg is doing a vlog.....
These are interesting radios and transmitters. Interesting to see a 5KHZ to 30MHZ radio receiver.
..TWENTIETH CENTURY..Nineteenth century is 1800-1899. Otherwise a great video!
+k6whp ..and it's BOH-LEEE_NUS.
(Sorry to nitpick; 72 de k6whp.)
Очень, очень интересно ! 73 !
Now it takes balls, knowledge and patience to operate that monster!