1921 Spark Gap Transmitter / Ham Radio



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This is an operating reproduction exhibit I built of a 1921 spark gap transmitter used by Amateur Radio operator John Westcott, W8AGA. It was built for a house museum where John once lived and operated his transmitter, but the museum reneged on its agreement with the radio club and the exhibit was never installed.


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That's awesome :p, ... ( 8 months ago by TheMaestro2)
That's awesome :p, though don't the ozone levels get a bit high? :D O well cool thingymajig :p
.-.. --.. .-.. --.. ... ( 8 months ago by bugsier5)
.-.. --.. .-.. --.. .--. .... .-.. .-. -.-!!
L Z L Z P H L ... ( 8 months ago by kb8wfh)
L Z L Z P H L R K? QRZ?
That IS museum ... ( 8 months ago by NorbertZF)
That IS museum quality! You did an XLNT job making this. Thanks for the video.
That is totally ... ( 8 months ago by Postie1)
That is totally wild. I had never seen a spark gap transmitter work before. Thanks, great job.
Array ( 7 months ago by Kernow97)
Nice video,
es 73
Regards,
Drew
Awesome! "*****" I ... ( 7 months ago by albear972)
Awesome! "*****" I didn't know those old transmitters used electric motors? wild thing to see working!
Very nice work. ... ( 7 months ago by MorticiaMaquette)
Very nice work. Thanks for sharing it. It would be nice if there was some sort of voice-over describing the various parts.
If you get a chance ... ( 7 months ago by KC0TCH)
If you get a chance to visit Branson MO, drop by the Titanic Museum. The radio room display has the equipment from the Olympic, Titanics sister ship. There is even a key and spark gap that museum visitors can interact with. The tension is too stiff for me though.
"W8AGL?" why is ... ( 7 months ago by KC0TCH)
"W8AGL?" why is there a question mark at the end of the call?
The actual call it ... ( 6 months ago by kb8wfh)
The actual call it is sending is W8AGA but the video is spliced with another section of video/audio asking QRL? making it a little hard to hear the intended characters sent.
oh, i see i guess ... ( 6 months ago by KC0TCH)
oh, i see i guess that happens sometimes.
Fantastic! I love ... ( 6 months ago by CT4RK)
Fantastic! I love it! best 73 CT4RK Carlos Portugal
great vid makes my ... ( 5 months ago by ballores)
great vid makes my fillings tingle just to watch it!
Isn't that slightly ... ( 5 months ago by SpeakUpNow)
Isn't that slightly illegal to fire up? Imagine every cop/fireman in the city heard it on all bands?
Nope, not a problem ... ( 5 months ago by kb8wfh)
Nope, not a problem. Its made to "look" and audible "sound" like a transmitter, but it actually doesn't generate a signal. None of the tuning circuits are hooked up and everything metal is grounded.
No wonder it ... ( 5 months ago by w4csc)
No wonder it doesn't get out far! Look at the coils....The coupling's too tight and killin' the circuit...(c;
73 DE W4CSC Charleston, SC
Just the way I want ... ( 5 months ago by kb8wfh)
Just the way I want it! ;)
Masterful piece of ... ( 5 months ago by jeffpicks)
Masterful piece of work OM!
Build some more ! (or if you already have, let's see !) Guys, THIS is what ham radio is all about... not that drivel you hear on 75 mtrs... or your local repeaters.
long wave??? ( 5 months ago by tonijn1969)
long wave???
narrower signals ... ( 3 months ago by greenmountainsolar)
narrower signals than the flex radio i heard tonight on 75?
chris/N3GAD
Wow! So now I ... ( 3 months ago by gedanate)
Wow! So now I really understand why early ships' radio operators were all called "Sparks". Thank you very much. I've got to show this video to my XYL, but she already believes all Hams are crazy. :-) 73 de David, vk2dmh
Beauty. You do fine ... ( 3 months ago by Organgrinder010)
Beauty. You do fine work.
Thanks for posting ... ( 2 months ago by RckyMtneer)
Thanks for posting that. One of my grandfathers, u6CCY, had one of those in the 1920's. I still have his original licenses that state he was authorized to run spark gap. Kewl! Rick N0VLF Colorado



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