Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Query Station Location cards, 1960s - 1970s
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Query Station Location cards, 1960s - 1970s
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Query Station Location cards, 1960s - 1970s
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Query Station Location cards, 1960s - 1970s
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Query Station Location cards from various colleges/universities, 1969 - circa 1975
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Radio Club of Loyola College - constitution, circa 1975
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Radiogram service, circa 1975
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Amateur Radio Club - Query Station Location cards with explanatory diagram, 1996
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.
Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records
The Radio Club, also known as the Amateur Radio Club, was formed in 1956. This collection, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission.
Club correspondence and constitution, 1970-1976
The Loyola University Maryland Radio Club records, dated 1960s-1970s, 1996, consist of QSL (Query Station Location) cards, the organization's constitution, correspondence, news clippings, meeting minutes, and an explanation of two-way radio transmission. Most of the collection consists of QSL (Query Station Location) cards from around the world. Most of the materials address or discuss sending radiograms instead of making long distance phone calls, circa 1975.