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Re: Measure Inductance?


 

InfoAge did accept my Radio and Electronic Data Books, Equipment Manuals and Electronic perodicals. I donated it in the spring of this year.

The person I worked with is Ray Chase. Is business card shows www.InfoAge.org his email address is radio862@...

Most of my Data Books were for semiconductor and integrated circuit devices. Among the periodicals accepted were my collection Popular Communications magazines.

They are selective on hardware donations but were actively looking for RADAR equipment.

If you have any documentation I would check with them before trashing it.

Mike N2MS

On 11/02/2022 12:59 AM Neil Cherry <ncherry@...> wrote:


On 10/22/22 12:18, N2MS wrote:
... Fortunately InfoAge Museum in Wall NJ accepts technical documentation. ...
Not InfoAge but more likely The Vintage Computer Federation (VCF - museum) or
NJARC (Antique Radio museum). I don't think we (Computer Deconstruction Lab -
CDL - Makerspace) got them. InfoAge manages the camp (Camp Evans) and the museums
are responsible for they're piece of the world. :-)

CDL has a NanoVNA-V2 for our digital ham equipment. NJARC has the boat anchors,
meant respectfully. ISEC has the 20m dish. Can you use the NanoVNA on a 20m
dish?

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