Older Generation
Vintage receiver
R-107

The R107 is a nine vacuum tube (8 + 1) superheterodyne radio
communications receiver, the design of which was completed around 1941.
It was used by British forces in World War II. The receiver covered the
range from 1.2 to 17.5 MHz. At that time, frequencies higher than 18 MHz
were not used for military radio communication links.
Italian AM/CW
transmitter Geloso

This Italian-made AM/CW transmitter in combination with the
above-mentioned R107 receiver was used to train generations of the club
around 1969.
Transceiver Trio Kenwood TS510

The TS-510 transceiver was the first high-quality and
stable AM/CW/SWB device to get into the hands of radio club members in the 1970s. For many years it served as the main radio
station of the club members.
Receiver Trio Kenwood
JR-500S

The TRIO JR-500S radio communication receiver. covers
almost all amateur bands from 80 to 10 m and WWV on 10 MHz; Operating
modes: AM, SSB, CW.
YAESU
FR-50B

YAESU FL-50B

The radio club at one time provided funds to purchase
a dozen FL-50B AM/CW/SSB exciters for members who had their own call
signs to enable quality ham radio activity from their own homes. With
such 50 watt exciters and the above-mentioned JR-500S, all the amateurs
had to do was build their own power output amplifiers and of course
install good antennas.
YAESU FT-200
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