Finally got there during tour hours. It was great! I'll add detail and pix later, but, in a nutshell, they're a great bunch of people. "Devoted Entirely to Amateur Radio" isn't just a slogan. It's of, by, and for hams and everyone exhibited the great ham spirit. Best part, of course, was W1AW. Again more detail later; but quickly, they've got three great studios for visitor operating and they LOVE for visitors to operate there and they pretty much leave you alone. I had a couple of contacts on 10. AND...there a vintage AM rig in the foyer -- Valiant and NC-303.
If you haven't yet...it's well worth the trip, regardless of membership or agreement or not with what they do. Even worth a vacation day or playing hooky. And it'd be a great part of a NE vacation if you're out of the area.
Spent last night in the Catskills, and driving there from Newington had a great QSO on 10 with a guy in Denver. We shared a lot of common interests and we yakked and yakked for over an hour.
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