Hams Across The Sea
from Radio Broadcast
Magazine March 1924
These
amateur radio stations in France and America established two-way communication
on 100 meters for the first time in radio history during the last months
of 1923. Left: The neat counterpoise of 1MO operated at Hartford, Conn. by F. H. Schnell, traffic manager of the American Radio Relay League. Right: M. Leon Deloy of Nice France, and his receiving apparatus. Deloy was the first French amateur radio telegrapher to attain two way communication with American Amateurs. |
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Center: Mr. Schnell and his
110 meter receiver. Lower left: The 110 meter transmitter at 1MO. Lower right: Receiving and broadcasting station at Haverford College, where signals from Leon Delon's amateur station at Nice France were brought in on a loud speaker. |
Below: The efficient tube transmitter
at 8AB in Nice, France. |
Schnell's QSL card from the same time frame. Right click to enlarge it. |