
Heartland Antique Radio Association


The next meeting will be
Thursday, February 16, 2012, 6:30 P.M. at the Hardesty Library. click
for map. The topic will be Plastic
Radio Polishing and Repair by Jerome Thomas. The meeting topics for 2012 are still
being determined and will be posted soon. Come to an Eggs and Electrons Breakfast, 9:00
A.M. the first Saturday of each month at the Village Inn, 27th and
Harvard. click
for map Enjoy an informal time together
and bring a radio to show. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ It's time to pay your 2012 dues! Click on the Info tab, print and fill out the membership form and mail the
form with your dues to Bob Shindhelm. Members will receive a discount on all
purchases from RadioDaze. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Listen to Joe Riddle's
Old Time Radio on Sunday evenings at 99.5 FM or hear previous broadcasts
anytime on your computer at 1170KFAQ.com. If you want to hear the broadcasts on
your favorite old AM radio, connect an FM receiver or your computer to the
SSTRAN AMT3000 100 mw AM Transmitter and transmit an AM signal throughout
your house. The SSTRAN is available at www.sstran.com for less than $100. The objective of the Heartland
Antique Radio Association is to promote the preservation of the history,
technology, and equipment of the early days of radio broadcasting and
communications. This is achieved
through member interaction, dissemination of information, and by providing
a medium for the collection, renovation, restoration, and display of
vintage radio equipment. Antique
radio and test equipment is collected, restored and displayed by club
members at monthly meetings and swap meets. The Heartland Antique Radio Association is
based in Tulsa and serves Northeast Oklahoma and surrounding areas. We also recommend the OKVRC of Oklahoma City, and VRPS of Dallas clubs. ©2011
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