09/06/13
Comments: Nice project! tnx es 73. Tim

09/05/13
Comments: nice web site, and very informative. now to build a "l" match.
73, de ZS1ZB, Pierre`

09/02/13
Comments: I have enjoyed looking through your website. I am considering building my own ATU. So i will be using your site for help and inspiration. Keep up the good work on the website.
Feel free to look through my site.
http://g6ohm.webs.com/
All the best 73 Andy G6OHM

08/09/13
Comments: Excellent web site
73 Steven Jeter KD0LIJ

08/05/13
Comments: Hi class web site. I like your clean, neat but not gaudy work. I am interested in building a remote tuned L tuner and came across your site. Also have an 811 H amp with 572-B's. Great amp. From another old ham who likes to build his own equipment. Keep up the good work. Fred, W7KOZ

07/20/13
Comments: Stumbled across your website while looking for info on "L" Tuner and spent a very enjoyable hour browsing through your projects. Very impressive and great job! Gives me the itch to get out the old soldering iron.
Thank you and keep up the good work! 73's, Andy

07/20/13
Comments: I made my first qso with an Ameco AC-1 back about the late 1950's. What a blast to see this fine old rig up and running. You did a great job, and it brings back many happy memories. Thank's for the memories!
John in Texas.

07/01/13
Comments: Beautiful construction and design, thanks for sharing it with everyone! 73s, Dave

06/16/13
Comments: Hi dear friend congratulations for your article for Amateur Radio QSL. Many thanks for you and to your family , JOSÉ ,

05/26/13
Comments: What a great site! I like these rigs better than anything currently made. I took several rides in a Waco Biplane years ago and this radio technology is the same idea-elegantly simple and it works! Tnx es VY 73s OM de Radio Spacejunk-WA1UFO in the NH White Mountains. W1MWV.com

| Roscoe Hawks - WB0GKL | Email | 05/05/13
Comments: GREAT SITE, LOVE IT. Hope to have my 6L6 transmitter on the air soon. Also have a CAKEPAN pair that I use occasionally. These came out in kit form about twelve years ago. 73, Ros, WB0GKL

05/03/13
Comments: Love to see the glow. Must keep this art alive 73 kd5fpj

04/27/13
Comments: Nice to see some one keeping the traditions alive. I plan to build the 6SL7 set, though currently a bit occupied with a 3 valve TRF set, no regeneration.

04/22/13
Comments: Nicely formatted site, informative, and should give motivation to individuals wanting to try their hand at homebrew. Keep up the good work. Jim WA5WRE

03/30/13
Comments: Old school ham from Cleveland OH now in Charlotte, NC. Using my old call W8ISK. Looked up your tuner for possible use with my SR-500. Tnx 73's Ray

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03/15/13
Comments: Nice Job.

03/14/13
Comments: Great 6AQ5 tx my next project
k1gru

03/03/13
Comments: Very nice article. I will make one for my Heathkit DX60B and HR10B. 73 WB3GDA

02/27/13
Comments: A very well behaved website and beautiful looking ! The craftsmanship of the projects is very impressive. I build little vacuum tube and transistor tx and rcv projects with parts from my fifty year collection of parts. The end results usually work ok, but they often look like 'hell-boxes'. I enjoy using them nonetheless. I studied your wiring layouts in the hope of improving my techniques. Thanks for a great service for we sometimes bored old hams! 73, Hank
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