Q Code, Text, and Signs: A Study of
the Semiotics of
QSL Cards
Links & FYI
If you're interested in learning more about ham radio, click the ARRL link to the right. Also, Christopher F. Codella hosts http://w2pa.net/HRH/, an incredibly resourceful website about the history of ham radio.
I've posted some additional pictures from my grandfather's collection to enrich your idea of what the world of ham radio was like in the 1920s and 30s. I hope this site will encourage you to study the past, present, and future of ham radio: it's communication, community,and culture.
If you click on an image below, it will pop up to reveal some information about the image.
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Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comment you may have about the site. My email is cochranp(at)findlay(dot)edu. I look forward to hearing from you!