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Honored Liberty Net Silent Keys

The intellectual landscape has changed since the loss of these individuals. New blood with good hearts and sound minds are sought to receive passing of the baton. Liberty Net Radio will serve as the conduit.


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W1WCR Memorial by Paul Scharr W1WCR, Victor (Vic) Misek, Founder of The Liberty Net
Zenith 
			7G605 Shortwave Radio Bonita Roman, SWL (Short Wave Listener), Ohio
Hallicrafters Skyrider 
			SX-16 Shortwave Radio Receiver Elizabeth (Liz) Toth, SWL, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Western Electric 640 AA (with amplifier) Microphone K4GAR, Harrison Perl
Fred Stark, KA2YLZ copyright photo by Marie Stark 1 KA2YLZ, Frederick (Fred) K. Stark
Tonsil MDU 24 Microphone KB2DYB, Dennis D. Cinclini
Siemens & Halske LB 5024 Microphone KE2LO, Eugene (Gene) P. Mezger
Melodium Melodynamic 75A Microphone KE8INE, James (Jim) A. Monaghan
Hornyphon V7011 31 Microphone KI2J / 1, Mike Dow
Turner 22X Microphone KN4CF, Robert (Bob) J. Turner
Microphone Radio 1950 Ron’s 
			Antique Radio Museum photo by N2JTT N2IWN, Owen Barry O’Neill
Grampian MCR Microphone N3GVA, Mike DeWoody
Phyllis (Jean) Sokol Kolackovsky, SWL Phyllis (Jean) Sokol Kolackovsky (also known as jkjk), SWL, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
National NC 303 Shortwave Radio Receiver Robert (Bob) Glisch, SWL, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tesla AMK 102 Microphone W2WCW, Frank Hubert
Grundig GDM 15 Microphone W4JOH, Raymond A. Cook
N8TFB / W8MPB, Harvey Heinz White Alice Project (DEW Line) at Airstrip 
			Fort Yukon August 1959 Photo Courtesy of Bill Scott, KO4FE W8MPB, Harvey N. Heinz
Funkwerk KM/T/ST 7055 Microphone W8TGQ, Harvey F. Parsons (best known as KE4NY)
Geloso 401 
			Microphone W9FAM, Vernon (Vern) J. Kaspar
Oben Dralowid Reporter Microphone W9OAG, James (Jim) W. Thomas, Founder of the Freeman’s Net and Media Bypass magazine


Silent Keys photo & image credits