SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX012 ARLX012 Help with history ZCZC AX81 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 12 ARLX012 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT February 10, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX012 ARLX012 Help with history Help with history The Antique Wireless Association is building a replica of the famous 1BCG transmitter used in the 1921 ARRL Transatlantic Tests--the first to send a complete message across the Atlantic. The AWA hopes to have the transmitter operating sometime this fall and to be able to work amateurs who participated in the 1921 Tests. The AWA knows of only one licensed amateur (other than 1BCG) still active who was heard by Paul Godley, in England--Jim Russell, now W8BU, then 8BU. Another participant, Bob Morris, W2LV, also is still active. The AWA would like to hear from other amateurs who might have heard 1BCG during the Tests, including amateurs in the US. 1BCG was operated from East Greenwich, Connecticut, by members of the pioneering Radio Club of America. 1BCG was on 230 meters in 1921--the AWA, using the call sign W2AN, will put the replica station on 160 meters. The transmitter will be identical in all respects except that a 204 vacuum tube, vintage 1923 or 1924, will be used. Details of the ARRL Transatlantic Tests appeared in February 1922 QST and have been reprinted in several ARRL publications. If you can help, contact AWA Curator Bruce Kelley, W2ICE, 59 Main Street, Bloomfield, NY 14469. NNNN /EX