Here are a few of the offerings, you can set your own search criteria also.

Many of the old publications do not require a login.

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Internet Archives Website Search for anything.


ARRL Tons of old publications from Handbooks to Antenna Books and much more.


Radio Shack Catalogs Great source to find specs on that old item you found at a Hamfest.


Amateur Radio Search Lots of 73 Mags plus other AR related articles and books


Ham Radio Potpourri Just a bunch of info based on a “Ham Radio” search.  


73 Magazine Yup, just about all of them.


Nuts and Volts A great mag for the builder.


Popular Electronics Remember this one and its brother Popular Mechanics ?
















This collection of links will bring you to The Internet Archives

About the Internet Archive

The Internet Archive, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is building a digital library of Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, the print disabled, and the general public. Our mission is to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge.

We began in 1996 by archiving the Internet itself, a medium that was just beginning to grow in use. Like newspapers, the content published on the web was ephemeral - but unlike newspapers, no one was saving it. Today we have 25+ years of web history accessible through the Wayback Machine and we work with 750+ library and other partners through our Archive-It program to identify important web pages.

As our web archive grew, so did our commitment to providing digital versions of other published works. Today our archive contains:

588 billion web pages

28 million books and texts

14 million audio recordings (including 220,000 live concerts)

6 million videos (including 2 million Television News programs)

3.5 million images

580,000 software programs

Anyone with a free account can upload media to the Internet Archive. We work with thousands of partners globally to save copies of their work into special collections.

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