W2W D-Day Commemoration

The Amateur Radio Club of the National Electronics Museum is operating as W2W for our annual D-Day Commemoration June 5 thru 10. Certificate or QSL available. Scroll down for QSL info. The photo above shows the SCR-299 Communications van on exhibit at the National Electronics Museum. In Baltimore, Maryland. Similar equipment, manufactured by Hallicrafters, a prominent supplier of amateur radio gear before and after the war,. Provided vital communications links during the invasion. Read more here.

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The Amateur Radio Club of the National Electronics Museum is operating as W2W for our annual D-Day Commemoration June 5 thru 10. Certificate or QSL available. Scroll down for QSL info. The photo above shows the SCR-299 Communications van on exhibit at the National Electronics Museum. In Baltimore, Maryland. Similar equipment, manufactured by Hallicrafters, a prominent supplier of amateur radio gear before and after the war,. Provided vital communications links during the invasion. Read more here.

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