Los Angeles Maritime Museum has an operating radio station within the
museum. Operated as an amateur station, K6AA is on the air on HF and 2
meters every day. We have a small collection of marine radio as well as
amateur equipment. Special events are conducted during the year on our
Tug Boat "Angels Gate" and at the Ft. McArthur upper reservation coast
artillery gun placements (no longer active). 150 members of United
Radio Amateur Club operate and maintain the station and collection.
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Los Angeles Maritime Museum
San Pedro, California
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On Sat, 13 Apr 1996, Fred Carey wrote:
> We are a Canadian of non-profit society, interested in preserving the
> history of Radio through interactive displays and workshops. We are 2
> years old, and so far, we have established a collection of Marine,
> Military, Broadcast, Commercial, Amateur, Spark, Domestic, You-Name-It
> Radios, housed in a building with 4800 square feet of gallery space.
> We would like to hear from other museums who are also interested in
> radio, as we are all professional working stiffs, and all very new to
> the museum world. Our success has taken us by surprise, and we really
> want to "continue to do it right". We have a lot of support from local
> museums, but we are the only "Radio Museum" in Western Canada, that is
> open to the public.
> We have over 200 members this year.
>
> We also have plenty of .gifs if anyone wants a view, as a web site is
> in the making.
>
> Thanks for your interest.
> Fred G. Carey
> Chairman
> Society for the Preservation of Antique Radio in Canada
> (SPARC Radio Museum)
>
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