Boat Anchor Manufacturers
A historical overview of classic amateur radio equipment manufacturers and their iconic "boat anchor" gear.
Description
Examines the historical landscape of "boat anchor" amateur radio equipment manufacturers, focusing on the technical innovations and market dynamics that shaped the industry from the pre-WWII era through the transition to SSB. It details the origins and key product lines of prominent U.S. companies like Collins Radio Company, Central Electronics, and Barker & Williamson, highlighting their contributions to receiver and transmitter design.
The resource contrasts early AM technology with the advent of SSB, explaining the circuit changes required in receivers and the complete rethinking needed for transmitters. It discusses the impact of military contracts on company survival and the eventual shift towards smaller, self-contained transceivers. Specific examples, such as the Collins R-390/URR receiver and the Central Electronics 100V/200V broadband transmitters, illustrate the engineering prowess and design philosophies of the era, offering insights into their operational characteristics and enduring appeal among collectors.