The Radio Repair and Restoration Group came about in 2020. As needed repairs to existing club radio
equipment became more involved, it was necessary to recruit additional talent to repair both historic radios from the clubs past and radios donated to the club. Not unexpected, some radios required little effort to restore while others were much more complex.
Instruction and practice in soldering are offered.
The Radio Repair and Restoration Group has published 2 articles appearing in QST;
- QST 2020, Refurbished, Donated and Modified. Putting all the pieces together at W8UM
- QST 2023 (Classic Radio), University Radio Group Restores Two Receivers
This group is led by the following;
Ulysses Balis N4IYL (Professor of Pathology & Director of Pathology Informatics)
Michael Fluegemann KE8AQW (Engineer, Ford Motor Company)
Robert Giuliano KB8RCO (Engineer, ZF Automotive)
Robert Laundra N8RGF (Plymouth Historical Museum)
John Palmisano KB8OIS (Retired, Univ. of Michigan Medical Center)
Ovide Pomerleau K8EV (Professor Emeritus of Psychology)
Steven Sostrom KB5AW (Retired, Sr. Engineer Laurie Nanofabrication Laboratory
Some of the recent projects have included a;
- RME-69 Receiver
- Hallicrafters SX-28 Receiver
- Hallicrafters S-40A Receiver
- SteppIR motor and copper tape realignment
- Collins 30L-1 amplifier
- TenTec 50 amp power supply
- Heath Kit SB-220 amplifier
- Antenna AZ/EL Rotators
- Ameritron AL-82 amplifier
- Heath Kit Two’er Transciever
Contact info: W8UM.Radio.Restoration.Group@umich.edu