I thought I was the only one who looked at the radios in movies, lol.
@jimw7ry9 ай бұрын
Phenonomn (1996) with John Travolta and Forrest Whittiker who was a ham. Forrest used a Yaesu FT-1000 MP as I remember. AND it was a really GREAT movie.
@py2rpjrubens450Ай бұрын
Yes
@snubbedpeer9 ай бұрын
The Kon Tiki expedition was done on a shoestring budget so Heyerdahl used his wartime connection to US military to scrounge various surplus items, also radio equipment. This was 1947 so money was not plentiful but military surplus equipment was still available. Besides the US wanted him to take along various things for testing, shark repellant for example.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Interesting snippets!
@W1RMD9 ай бұрын
Amazing as always! Wow. The radio on "Frequency" is an SB 300 (or 301). The funny thing is it's a receiver. I've got one just like it. Not long after getting my ham license back in 1993 an episode of "Married with children" Al Bundy talked with Peggy's mother using one half of the Kenwood 599 twins. I think it was the receiver as well. The Kenwood twins was my first hf set up and my elmer AK1N (sk) looked just like Al Bundy!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Yes a receiver!
@MirlitronOne9 ай бұрын
A friend of mine had a Heathkit transceiver with that irritating trans-dimensional QSO fault. He tracked it down to a faulty ruby condenser in the second interrossiter stage. More seriously, the radio room of RA-117s in the Bond movie at 9:53 was equipped by Racal with dummy front panels.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Did you send it back in to Benton Harbor for an exorcism and tune up? This is what happens with cold solder folks. Pay attention.
@vacuumfireradio2539 ай бұрын
“Broadsword calling Danny Boy, Broadsword calling Danny Boy.....” my favourite radio moment ever from “Where Eagles Dare”. Incredible range from a telescopic whip!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Antennas Impossible!
@astrorad20009 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanx! The Andy Griffiths show used the Eico 720 transmitter in he sheriff's office as their comm unit. That was the same Xmtr that I used as a novice back in 1974 as WN9NYI. 73 de WB9NYI
@michaelyancey30219 ай бұрын
Let's not forget the kids in "Stranger Things" who use Realistic TRC-206, TRC-214 and TRC-219 walkies - probably CB bands. And I believe the Heathkit in the after school club with Mr. Clark, the science teacher, but I'm not sure the model was identified. I think it was a receiver. Also, in "Frequency", I think he's talking into a microphone that has it's cord swagged behind a Heathkit SB-301 receiver.
@29doomsayer9 ай бұрын
High Frequency is one of my all time favs as far as movies go.
@thomasbain3199 ай бұрын
There was an early 1980s post-nuclear war movie that featured an older man using his ham radio. Can't remember the movie name, but remember the radio part!
@stevenanderson96604 ай бұрын
Testament
@radiotronic9 ай бұрын
Hi Michael - lots of fun! I recommend that you check out the 1988 film "Ghosthouse", which features a ham radio operator as the protagonist. We see him with his Kenwood TS-940 transceiver in his Boston loft, and he direction-finds a VHF Yaesu FT-847 (which somehow he receives on his HF transceiver), which is in the attic of the titular Ghost House. Also pictured in his home station is a carved call sign atop the Kenwood TS-940. It's a hilariously bad B horror movie. The amateur radio gear shows up fairly early. Thanks for another entertaining video and 73 from Oregon. Rand N7RLG
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Dunno I see a TS820S and a TS700 miltimode. Send pics of the other radios to my QRZ.
@miquel98989 ай бұрын
I've only discovered "High Frequency" in last year or so, great movie, i don't know how did it pass under my radar for so many years.
@geraldcampbell68349 ай бұрын
Let's not forget the active shack on the set of the sitcom Last Man Standing!
@cw4karlschulte6616 ай бұрын
One of my favorites is a trip to Mars in which crew walks around normally , no zero G, and talks to earth from Mars orbit, with no delay, and an S40 receiver with a carbon mic plugged into the earphone jack. I was a nove ham in 1950 but knew better.
@MIKROWAVE16 ай бұрын
Hey it could work! I was watching When Worlds Collide last evening.
@johnbellas4908 ай бұрын
I seen 3 or so radios of the radios that i have in my private collection like the Hallicrafters S 40B and S 20R and my National NC 173 and the 54 and my Collins KWM2 in Contact. Many thanks for the look back in time and radio lore!! Many thanks for posting these movie clips. 73's from KC2UVN
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching this journey into some old flicks with radios.
@Songwriter3769 ай бұрын
I always look up the radio I see in old movies to see if it is valid....☺️
@raymondmartin67379 ай бұрын
Thanks 😊 very much for these memories to an 80 year old ham, first licensed in 1962 as WV2ZPD, Novice. I have memories of W2LVQ, now his son has the call, visiting his Shack in the Bronx with a Hallicrafters SX-101A for use in his VHF station. I first has a Hallicrafters SX-110 receiver in 1961, for $170.00, from the Radio Shack in Stamford, CT. Operating in 1964-65 at K2US at the New York World's Fair in the Coca Cola Pavillion when I was WA2ZPD. Also been WB7EGN, WB1BTO, V25CH in Antigua, 2004. 73 de W2CH Ray and Marylyn KC2NKU, New Hampshire 😊
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Wow Ray. That is a lot of ham activity and callsigns. Too young for NY, but I did get to Expo 67 in Montreal.
@raymondmartin67378 ай бұрын
@MIKROWAVE1 Thanks 😊 Yes, in August 1967, I was a Plattsburgh, AFB, NY for a months summer ☀️ training after my Junior year in college, and while we were close to Montreal, for various reasons, I could go to Expo67 in Montreal directly from NY. So in mid-September, 1967, my parents and I drove up from near New York City to EXPO, and stayed nearby Montreal. We road the Monorail through the Geodesic dome there. I think it was called Man and his World, l'homme de Terre in French, I believe. My wife and I went to Quebec for a trip in 2008, for the 400th anniversary of Samuel de Champlain's exploration there in 1608. When we stayed in Montreal after going to Quebec City first, we went to the Casino there, which had been the French Pavillion back at Expo 67. Also, in 1986, my parents and I drove from NY to Toronto, and went by car across Canada 🇨🇦 to Vancouver to see Expo 86 there. We then drove down to Seattle and back east through the Northern US. This was a 3 week. 7000 mile trip from mid-September into early October. It was a long drive, but I was only 42 then.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
@@raymondmartin6737 The Russian Space exhibit was amazing. I saw Herb Alpert and the TJ Brass up there!
@millinchip29 ай бұрын
The Man Who Never Was. O'Reilly calling his German Contacts from London on a little short wave transmitter using morse code was pretty authentic.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Nice! I will check this out.
@Steve-GM0HUU9 ай бұрын
👍Excellent video Mike. Thanks for putting this together. Glad you included Where Eagles Dare - Broadsword calling Danny Boy 🤣.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Don't forget to pull up the whip antenna!
@MedusalObligation9 ай бұрын
Checkmate King 2 to White Rook. Over. and PBR Streetgang this is Almighty. Standing by. Over
@airman98209 ай бұрын
If you want to see a great film featuring radio. Look up the 1938 film King of Alcatraz, the story is about two ship radio operators and communicating with the radio is a big part of the film in dealing with the bad guys on board. There is even spark morris code used to signal for help.
@dougtaylor77249 ай бұрын
You got to look up the old 1934 (I think) movie Everybody’s Hobby. They have radios that take up the whole back seat of the car.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Still do here at WU2D!
@stevenwilson16909 ай бұрын
I have to protest. You have a picture from Hogan's Heroes. That is Colonel Hogan standing next to a "Gonkulator" It wasn't declared to be a radio - it was a "Gonkulator." God knows what a "Gonkulator" does - but they didn't say it was a radio! Still like the video though!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Yes!😂
@danielerdman75439 ай бұрын
Hey, bud…. I’ve built radios from scavenged parts, including recycled cake pans and bread boards, etc. Just about anything passes under these circumstances… Ok ?
@stevenwilson16908 ай бұрын
@@danielerdman7543 - Me thinks you doth protest to much about my protest! Mike got the fact that I was kidding - though my statement is correct concerning the device in the picture.
@tomsherwood46509 ай бұрын
SO those National receivers on the Kon Tiki were literally boat anchors on a boat! 😆
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Yes and they apparently do well with a saltwater bath!
@dougkathydavies30249 ай бұрын
Boy, did that ever take me back when I saw the radio in the opening sequences. When I was first licensed in 1962, that radio, along with a Heathkit DX-40, were the first radios I ever had. They were both loaned to me by a lady ham that my dad knew with the condition that as soon as I got my General license, I would pass them on to another new ham, which I did a number of years later. The radio in the video is an HF transceiver like the one I had. Mine was from a Russian tank. It was modified to run on a 12vdc power supply. The transmitter never did work, hence the reason for the DX-40. All of the labels on the front panel were in Russian so I had to fiddle with the knobs and memorize what they did. It worked very well on CW. Thanks so much for the trip down memory lane.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Bringing a WS-19 online for ham use was a TANKLESS job!
@alirezasohrabidabiri7379 ай бұрын
I love every one of your videos. exactly what my interest in radio came from, And just the way I look at this hobby. Thanks. Ali from Iran
@drstrangelove099 ай бұрын
The Shining
@m3snusteve9 ай бұрын
Yes that’s right Wendy is using a base station radio in the managers office.
@russellross15238 ай бұрын
Just saw the modern movie "Fortress". Had a good shot of the radio operator's desk showing a BC-348. I own a couple of BC-348's and a GRC-9A, which was featured in "Day the earth stood still" with Micheal Renny in 1950. GRC-9 was also featured in the movie "Them" about giant ants. My choice of addiction is the MFA smell of anti-fungal coating of WWII and Korea boat anchors.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Very cool maybe a part 3?
@delmerleynaud74249 ай бұрын
Lots of fun, Michael! Thank you so much for this and all of your videos. 73
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Appreciate the views and interest in the old radio stuff.
@davidebarra56919 ай бұрын
Great video. One of those favorite movies of mine is Frequency. I noted by pausing the movie during a certain scene, that the Heathkit radio was an SB-301, which is a receiver only radio. The companion transmitter is the SB-401. Also, I believe I that i have that BC-375 transmitter used in the John Wayne movie. I am still trying to verify this by trying to fine out how many John Wayne movies featured my BC-375. Once again, great video and radio history. Regards,
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Yes the C47s were all outfitted with BC-375's.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
I have heard of 12V planes flying the BC-191.
@frankartieta48879 ай бұрын
I really enjoy all your videos Even the ones beyond my level :) Lots of really good stuff you do here :)
@migsvensurfing63109 ай бұрын
Your videos are always such good information and high quality. I enjoy them every time. Thank you.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching - some are a bit of a big walk.
@martincarlisle42009 ай бұрын
Another movie where ham radio was part of the plot was the crime film "The Anderson Tapes" made in 1971 starring Sean Connery. A Heathkit HW-101 was used in that one.
@electronixTech9 ай бұрын
@martincarlisle4200 I was just going to suggest this movie but you beat me to it. A boy in a wheelchair calls for help with his radio when his apartment building in New York City gets taken over by a group of thieves who cut the phone lines and carry out a caper to rob the wealthy tenants.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
The Heath 101 is the coolest thing a kid could build with his Elmer in the late 70s.
@sethlavinder8 ай бұрын
In the 1990 Meg Ryan & Tom Hanks move “Joe and the Volcano” aboard the sailboat “The TweedleDee” you will spot what I believe was an Icom R71 (just watched this last weekend)
@walterrymarczyk82718 ай бұрын
One you may have missed: In the 1976 movie Midway I remember seeing a Hammarlund receiver being used as a Japanese radio.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Plenty I missed! I saw Midway in SENSOROUND with my father in Downtown Manhattan.
@mrdovie479 ай бұрын
I get a kick out of the huge transceiver used in "Flash Gordon, Space Soldiers". It looks like a souped up crystal set. Plus they ask that all the power in the USA be turned off so they can land their rocket ship.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
I was afraid to show some of that stuff!
@CraigPetersen12f36b9 ай бұрын
I find myself doing this as well. Most of the older gear I don't recognize right away but Kenwood, Yeasu and Icom radios I recognize right away. I also look for test and measurement gear as well, Hewlet Packard, Tektronix and Fluke.
@aldotambozzo95789 ай бұрын
R19 MK3 my first radio equipment in the 1965 many QSO's in 40 meter CW band still working today.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Wow that old box is a lot of fun. I have used mine on 40M but it is a lot easier to tune on 80M.
@navstar73349 ай бұрын
Very entertaining video, much enjoyed! Must have taken a fair bit of putting together - many thanks 👍. 73s from "Across the Pond".
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, and sometimes the ideas come quick. This one was from a discussion at a hamfest last week.
@LLSO49989 ай бұрын
Excellent video,I was hoping you would mention "Father Goose" I was a child and my stepfather was a Ham , he was a merchant marine and his best friend was the radio operator. I was also glad to see you mentioned Crosby. I'm a relatively recent ham and now have my General class license. I tried to get my license when I was like 12 or so,but CW kind of stymied me. I did however do quite well on old CB SSB and even as a child made contacts all over the world.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Your childhood lined up with a fab sunspot cycle!
@maryrafuse38518 ай бұрын
The Wireless 19 with Russian labeling was manufactured in Canada during WW2. Montreal I believe. The story of transporting the circuit plans from Britain to Canada is worth a movie in itself.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
And Aus - and down to RCA so they could be made in the US as well. My RCA radio has a 1942 date code and low SERNO.
@ehayes52179 ай бұрын
Great research, thanks! 😃🇺🇸
@mikepasko74939 ай бұрын
VERY GOOD
@Swamp-Fox9 ай бұрын
Awesome video!
@keppersdesignarchitecture67179 ай бұрын
In “Mr Popper’s Penguins,” Popper as a child talks to his dad using a ham radio. I was watching the movie and thought, “hey, he’s using my radio! That can’t be accurate, this is supposed to be sometime in the 1970s!” I did some research and sure enough, I think he was using a Kenwood TS-120, late 1970s vintage. Mine is a hand-me-down TS-130, late 1970s to early ‘80s. I had no idea my radio was that old.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Wow you guys are adding so many examples that we might need a PART 2!
@bradfordcouncilman31368 ай бұрын
Enjoyable. Thanks. Have you ever marveled at how effective low power AM communications were in World War II aviation movies? Even if you're 300 miles away from the carrier there is no need for CW.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Well not so much when you consider path loss and that the HF antennas were oriented badly - inline with the outgoing bird. But...Figuring 0 gain antennas - and 100 dB of path loss at 4 MHz at 300 Miles - and with a 5 Watt Transmitter and a normal Receiver with say a sensitivity of -100 dBm, it should actually work with margin over water if the bird is up in the air a few hundred feet.
@chrisreid86046 ай бұрын
The good old 19 set that was my first radio! (a WWII tank set)
@MIKROWAVE16 ай бұрын
Love that design. Way ahead of its time and so thrifty and compact.
@sethlavinder8 ай бұрын
There’s a Kenwood TS-590 and MC-60 visible even in the iPhone 14 Pro promo from a year ago.
@Homer195219 ай бұрын
You deserve an Academy Award for that. Also: the National NC-183 in the garage scene in "A Beautiful Mind"
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Burt has recommended me for the award but I have not been nominated yet.
@NickFrom12288 ай бұрын
In the second or third Jurasic park movie they used a ham radio for rescue, though the guy that knew enough of how to operate the radio called cq instead of break and declaring an emergency. In The Day After, after the bombs fell, there was the "this is lawrence Kansas, is anyone out there" line, that I can't recall if they showed the radio or not.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
These are so many examples. The book "All the Light we Cannot See" featured a radio and DF theme and the new series just dropped on Netflix. The German Sets on screen are fantastic. They are getting expert help.
@willarddevoe58939 ай бұрын
Father Goose had a genuine Navy Onan generator. Memphis Belle.. both movie and documentary, had real on air reception. Midway had a Japanese airborne set. Duel had a Chrysler car AM. Sweet.
@radioguy195109 ай бұрын
Great video! I remember in one of Gilligan's Island episodes, the professor was using the S-40 as a transmitter which he could have done with the 6F6 tube but it would have only been good for CW though.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
We could make a rescue transmitter receiver out of that box! More Coconuts!
@radioguy195109 ай бұрын
@@MIKROWAVE1 😂🤣😅
@tmatheson549 ай бұрын
It’s a fun pastime and have been doing it now and then since becoming a Ham in the late 1960s. Hey what can I say? Some of us were nerds before the term even caught on in the later high tech days. Or before the movie ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ made it a common household term. 73s
@g7npl8 ай бұрын
Hi Excellent video just you know the eddystone radio from Dr Know was a eddystone 840A the one in your photo was a eddystone 888A ham bands only radio but you have still made a excellent presentation all the best from the UK,
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Ah the Eddystones. Thank you for the correction sir!
@user-ki2cl9xe8z9 ай бұрын
Love your video Mike, and your incredible knowledge about these old jobs. In many ways I find these "OLD" radios far more sophisticated than all the "DIGI"-stuff. In fact... I'm revolted by most of the "DIGI" stuff. (More dirty computer, than radio)! Jeff (the tech-ie license only)!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Keep up this talk and you might become a CW operator.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
The Collins ART13 featured autotune with 11 preset memories. So once programmed, the pilot could go to any channel between 2 to 18 MHz with the radio from a control box located in the cockpit.
@wifi4049 ай бұрын
Good video!!! Thanks,
@user-iy4ui3kz9h9 ай бұрын
New title: Ham Radios in the American Movies! :o)
@michaelvolin97499 ай бұрын
Great job. Thank you.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@DK5ONV9 ай бұрын
Tnx for sharing these Treasures of fantastic Masterpieces with us. 73 de Uncle Günter 💯👍🙋♂
@yawfpv68149 ай бұрын
Great video sir, like diehard films, I noticed that all the series in the film use ham radio devices as one of the characteristics, in diehard 1 it uses handytalky it looks like a Kenwood TH41, diehard 2 looks like a Kenwood TH45, diehard 4 shows a scene about using a CB radio as a "insurance for the future".. 😄
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Diehard 2 is loaded with radios.
@jplacido99999 ай бұрын
The best is when a guy with a VHF portable radio is talking with another guy with a portable CB radio (sometimes with the antenna completly down).....😂😂😂😂 Talk about network inter-operation....😂😂😂😂😂
@MIKROWAVE17 ай бұрын
Makes it even more difficult!
@jplacido99997 ай бұрын
@@MIKROWAVE1 Yes it does, sir....👍
@ehayes52179 ай бұрын
While not a "movie" per se, I always laugh when I think about how, on the series Hogan's Heroes, they'll be speaking with the mic keyed while the viewer can STILL hear the receiver! LOL😂 😃🇺🇸
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Hello? Hello? Is this thing on mate?
@Sys-Edit0r-19959 ай бұрын
I once spotted a Yaesu Mobile rig in a 90s anime called gunsmith cats. It was a "Vaesu" FT-212RH or FT-712RH being used for a police radio. What was neat in the scenes using the radio they replicated realistic repeater sounds with light receive noise and even a PL-Tone!
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
I would not know how to search for this but I did check it out. Very cool art.
@christophermarshall57659 ай бұрын
Nice old radios in those clips!! I'm a Ham operator in Australia. My equipment is mostly Yaesu radios (I have 4 of them), & I have 1 Icom radio.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Thank you for admitting your ICOM problem. Actually I like ICOM radios.
@Zapruderfilm19639 ай бұрын
Outstanding presentation! 73 from the northwestern corner of New Jersey!👍 de N1XV
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching - this was just a taste!
@carltonoliver86109 ай бұрын
The one I always wanted to identify was in "Lost in Space (2018)" cant access my dvd's of it right now but the radio Will Robinson used in season 1, looked almost like a mobilt in a carry case
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
I could not get hold of this. I tried.
@Dvdsluis-wo8ez8 ай бұрын
in the time tunnel series the episode titanic offers a nice vieuw of the radioroom. i found it very impressing.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
I saw the Titanic Reproduction radio rooms in the Antique Wireless Museum exhibits this month when I was out for their conference in western NY.
@rickwiles88358 ай бұрын
Sheriff Andy Taylor and Barney of Mayberry apparently used a EICO 720 AM/CW transmitter to communicate to the squad car there's one featured in the scenes of the courthouse where the jail is. Also a Hallicrafters S-108 appears in episode of The Andy Griffith Show from the Sixth Season entitled “The Gypsies".
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
I got them in on the second Video.
@tomsherwood46509 ай бұрын
Ah that 19 radio you got in the video. I once owned one as a teen in the later 70s. Both it the power pack and the cables. I was told it was fresh out of the original crate and it looked it. I had no immediate use for it or even actually plans so it sat in a shed at my parents. The interesting thing was all the radium markings on the face that would glow brightly if you went into the darkened shed. Eventually I was told it had to clear out so I got in contact with some mil vehicle collector who happily took it away.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
My favorite WW2 radio is the 19 Set. It is so clever and really kicks off the COTs all in one box idea.
@AC9BXEric8 ай бұрын
There's radios in Oppenheimer. They are appropriate for the period but they're aircraft units that likely would not have been used as depicted. (There's also equipment with nixie tubes)
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Nixies are sweet but the gear that uses them is usually very large!
@seaningram32859 ай бұрын
2:42 Die Hard 2: Die Harder - Yes, I remember that one. and "Frequency" with Dennis Quaid.
@johnjohnson49979 ай бұрын
Well done identifying the version of FT-101B in 'The Bank Job', except the film was set two years before that version was released, and in any case as an HF radio it wouldn't have been able to receive the bank robbers using early Pye Pocketfone VHF radios. :-). Nor would he have been able to record it on the Revox B77 shown as it wasn't manufactured for another ten years. Rather like the Motorola GP340s used in 'Everest'. In 'High Heels and Low Lifes' Minnie Driver overhears a heist being plotted over mobile phones, only she's using a Kenwood 2/70 mobile rig. On the other hand in a late episode of 'Leverage Redemption' they use a Yaesu FT-1000mkV Field to make a CB call and that's doable if it's widebanded.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Wow - maybe a Part 3 is needed?
@fredderf32079 ай бұрын
During an episode of 'Young Sheldon' where he locked the principal out of his office and grabbed a microphone to make an announcement on the PA system. I noticed that the PA system is actually a Uniden 'Washington' CB radio base station. I have the same base station and microphone.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Hey those shows just went into a closet of radio stuff and grabbed the prop that was easiest to reach!
@fredderf32079 ай бұрын
@@MIKROWAVE1 I'm sure you're right! I have an old National Radio NC-98 general coverage receiver. Years ago, I spotted the same model an old B&W war movie, but all these years later I cannot remember what movie it was.
@HNXMedia9 ай бұрын
LOL. This was great. I never realized until I was much older why my dad got so mad about radio "jargon" in movies. Everything from gibberish, nonsense CW to his most maligned expression "Over & Out."
@tomsherwood46509 ай бұрын
I got one of those novelty Herman Munster "ham" QSL cards somewhere. I don't expect to see much technical accuracy in movies about anything, and now with all being CGI that looks fake, I avoid movies alot. Lot of people obsess with identifying old broadcast sets in movies but they are used usually as decorations and usually insignificant as all the other decorations.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Very Cool card!
@billg29429 ай бұрын
I have a 19 set headed to my bench right now!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
19 sets are a wonder of commercial and low cost utility in design.
@RobertWardJones8 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this Video. I enjoyed it! I have become interested is spiderweb coils in the context of crystal radios and ham radio. If you get lost for ideas maybe consider spiderweb coils. Can you use spiderweb coils instead of toroid or antenna loading coils? I like how they can be made flat and made easily.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
The spiral spacing and wires crossing at angles reduces the capacitance and ups the Q!
@cbman47679 ай бұрын
If you look on the back shelf in the apartment on The Big Bang Theory you can see what looks like a Yeasu with the tuning knob removed. Also on NCIS Tim sets up a ham shack in the evidence garage and then uses CB handles to contact the bad guy.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Wow! NCIS
@elfnetdesigns7028 ай бұрын
Andy Griffith show had a Motorola Motrac Base station and the optional VHF Lo band 1/4 KW amplifier mounted on the wall in the police station
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Oh the Motrac. Now that is a real radio. Changed many of those out when I worked part time at an old Motorola shop - serious. The were still flipping them from cruiser to cruiser in the 80s.
@user-mi5ph1cb5g9 ай бұрын
I think there was a rig in Plan Nine Outer Space staring Bela Lugosi -- a low budget flick. I saw it lots of time on TV.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Got it into Part 2!
@alainmichaud89929 ай бұрын
Hours of research for this!
@erolter8 ай бұрын
That was great only a few shown that we had down on Aussy, but thats life .
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Skippy and the Flying Doctors? Actually technically although I worked in North America, I retired from Codan Adelaide in June.
@Gordonseries3859 ай бұрын
👍 📻 That went by fast.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Yes the video was packed but short compared to my normal 20min slogs!
@totallyfrozen9 ай бұрын
Take a deep breath and tell yourself, “It’s just a movie”. And remember that not every movie has a budget big enough to allow for technical consultants.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Tru-Dat!
@captdavec5909 ай бұрын
I've often seen the EICO 720 in many episodes of the Andy Griffith Show.(It's depicted as a police transceiver at the jail; although it's a CW transmitter in reality.)
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Not to me. To me it is an advanced Police Communicator - probably Project 25 Digital...
@aerodicus9 ай бұрын
“Broad sword calling Danny Boy, Broad Sword calling Danny Boy”..
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Look, Major, this is primarily a British operation. I'm an American. I don't even know why the hell I'm here.
@hvrijsse9 ай бұрын
In one B-movie about a volcano (don't remember the title) a ground station used a CB radio to communicate with people on the volcano. For a brief moment the back of the radio was shown, and I immediately noticed that the SO-239 connector wasn't connected to anything. 😅
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Excellent idea! CBs in Volcano...
@KG-jp6rx9 ай бұрын
Stanley Kubricks CRM-114
@drstrangelove099 ай бұрын
good one! Dr Strangelove! my favorite movie!!!
@seanhazelwood33116 ай бұрын
I love how they seem to always use AR or CB rigs for military/police scenes. I never have known why.
@MIKROWAVE16 ай бұрын
They send a kid down to Sears or the Pawn shop to get the props!
@seanhazelwood33116 ай бұрын
@@MIKROWAVE1 I always figured that AR rigs have more lights, buttons, and knobs and are thus more visually interesting. Most military radios don't even look like radios.
@Tom-W7TMD9 ай бұрын
Well Mike I have a score of 2. I have the Valiant and the National. Very surprised no SP -600 or the Collins 75a-2...lol both would look good in any movie IMHO.... Good fun Mike! Thanks for posting!
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Oh I am sure they are out there! But no doubt that Hallicrafters was a player in Hollywood.
@papaloongie8 ай бұрын
There’s a 51-J in the new(er) the new Man from Uncle. On the British war ship at the end.
@maryrafuse38518 ай бұрын
My husband has the wireless # 19. He is hoping to restore it when he retires.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
That will be fun. Buy him a good soldering iron and a solder sucker, because there will be capacitors to replace all right!
@johnwest79939 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, and yes.
@OLDMANGAMING19709 ай бұрын
in the move Wrong Turn the radio in the fire tower the coax isn't connected. but they use it anyways LOL
@MIKROWAVE17 ай бұрын
This is an old trick. I worked that DX station with no antenna. I didn't even hook up the Dummy load!
@JCWise-sf9ww9 ай бұрын
I haven't paid that much attention to the radios, but the one thing I notice the most has been the Reel to Reel tape recorders, in the TV shows and movies. Seen some in one of the pictures Mike showed. Has anyone seen a SX-62 Hallicrafters radio in the TV shows or movies? I heard that JFK own a SX-62 while he was president. I just bought a SX-62 Hallicrafters from a friend.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Have fun with your new radio. She may need some love to be top tier again!
@JCWise-sf9ww9 ай бұрын
you got that right, my friend had already replaced all the paper type caps, I'm sure SX-62 needs more work @@MIKROWAVE1
@bagman77099 ай бұрын
The kids asked "why do they sound so funny?" Battlestar Galactica.. I had to try to explain suppressed carrier and sideband.. That was a wasted hour.. ✋🤣🤚
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
Star wars attack scene too. Ssb.
@y_x29 ай бұрын
They use a receiver as a transmitter... the microphone was not connected!
@Camman010Ай бұрын
You missed out Last Man Standing. Tim had 2 nice stations 1 at his home and 1in his office at Outdoor Man.
@robertmayer76789 ай бұрын
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, where they took a Hallicrafters receiver the put a CRT on one side of it.
@MIKROWAVE18 ай бұрын
Get out the hole saw!
@ultrasoundguy19 ай бұрын
What I noticed in "The Flight of the Phoenix" when viewing it recently was that the ART-13 was in the cockpit, but I'd understood that one of the reasons for its elaborate tuning mechanism was so that the pilot only needed a small control box to operate it, and so the bulky TX could be placed somewhere in the back of the plane. Does anyone happen to know if it would have ever been placed in the cockpit? The thing that makes me think the movie would have gotten this right is that Stewart surely had direct experience.
@MIKROWAVE19 ай бұрын
The Arabco plane coms system had shelves but no trays to secure the units or cables, so it was likely just a mock up.
@edbeckerich37379 ай бұрын
Very entertaining
@christopherramsey44679 ай бұрын
Andy Griffith show had an old motorola base station remote on top of the file cabinet inside the police station