I asked Bill Henry of HAL about having them online for public download
and he was not interested at the time. Perhaps his hesitancy was so
that Wayne would still have a revenue stream of the sales.
Yes it would be great to have them online
We have a fell set in hardcopy here at the Museum in the library. They
are great historical reference.
There was a group that Wayne Green stated or led called ARTS that
put out a EVEN EARLIER! RTTY journal also.
ARTS - Amateur Radio Teletype Society
The Arts Journals are at SMECC and downloadable thanks to our
gathering ability and the gatherer of Jim Haynes.. - Please if you see
any
issues missing that you may be able to give us or send us a scan of... PLEASE
LET US KNOW!
You may access the ARTS journals, -a most excellent history of RTTY by
Jim Haynes, -a history of HAL,
-a history of ESSCO and some other things.
HERE> http://www.smecc.org/rtty_ratt_radio_teletype.htm
Enjoy - Ed Sharpe archivist for SMECC
In a message dated 2/19/2017 11:50:04 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
rtty@w7ay.net writes:
Before he passed away, Wayne K7WM had created and sold a set of 9 CD-ROMs
that had all the RTTY Bulletin/RTTY Journal/Digital Journal from 1953
through 2003.
I am fortunate enough to have bought the entire set.
Bill Henry of HAL was the last owner of the Journal, I think. For
archival, I wonder if we can ask for them to be placed in the public domain
and
made available somewhere, such as Don's web site.
73
Chen, W7AY
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