Bill - Yes... well actually we have a bunch of extra volumes to trade
off too... as the museum built our set we ended up with extras as we
went along and combined collections. We still like our collections here of
the run of them though as I can pull higher res scans off them when
needed for displays and detailed study.
For every day reference use? The zip files full of issues are just
fine and also when I am doing research here late at night when home I do
not have access to the museum set unless I drive back to that building.
Heck these journals are neat in printed form too... nice to sit and a
big reading chair and just paruse...
-Electronic form for compact and keyword search if there is ocr
backscatter
-Paper copy for resolution and joy of kicking back to read!
Ed# _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 2/22/2017 10:43:36 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
bmarx@bellsouth.net writes:
This sure made mincemeat out of the poor guy trying to sell a few.
Bill W2CQ
On 2/21/2017 5:32 PM, Kok Chen wrote:
Bill Henry has very generously agreed to make the RTTY Journals available
for public downloading. I now have the archives at my web site (warning,
very large files).
(Hi Bill, long time no exchange emails HI HI.)
Thanks go to Jay WS7I for doing all the leg work; dotting i's and crossing
t's.
Before I proceed with the links, I would like to encourage those that run
large RTTY sites to make these files available (Don? Ed?) at your site. Just
be sure to make it free.
Don't just link to my site, but make actual copies.
The reason is that I am using a very slow ("shared") Hostgator server, and
who knows also how long I will keep maintaining my web site. We need RTTY
history to be archived, and what better way than through RTTY Bulletin/RTTY
Journal from the formative years.
With that taken care of, the links are available here:
http://www.w7ay.net/chen/Others/RJ/index.html
If you misplace the link, just go to my home page at w7ay.net (easy to
remember), click on the tab for "Others," and look for a link to "Fifty Years
of
the RTTY Journal" (currently at the bottom of the "Others" page).
Thanks again to everyone involved, especially to Bill Henry and Wayne
Matlock (SK).
73
Chen, W7AY
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