A Fifty Year Old Story -- at this year's Radio Day festivities. Here is his report
California Historical Radio Society . --
Jon Hammond is a long-time CHRS member who sees the country with his
Jon Hammond Band. He's often played for CHRS on
Radio Day by the Bay. He is active on Citizens Band (CB) when on the road (and collects CBs too) and also holds an FCC amateur radio license. At Radio Central, Jon found a Radio With A Story -- A
Fifty Year Old Story -- at this year's Radio Day festivities. Here is his report . "I went to CHRS swap meet last Saturday; it was very well attended! So when I went around the back, I found a couple
of orphaned radios. A JC Penney SSB CB radio 6247 was pretty clean. But he real interesting story is this portable Sanyo 3 band radio that somehow called out to me. I picked it up and saw that the
previous owner had labeled it - Thomas D. Mulhern from Fresno. And then another label said he bought it in 1965 in Geneva, Switzerland at WHO Store. It turns out that Mr. Mulhern was a quite well
known man who worked on Mosquito Abatement and was part of the World Health Organization, so he was in Geneva at the WHO headquarters and bought this radio there at the store. . "I messed with it a
little bit, and then the radio started speaking again. It sounds fantastic! . "I [went] out for a night health walk with it actually. . "Here’s some pics and story from last week and the man and
Sanyo Radio model 10G 831L - check it out - thanks, over and outzky, Jon." . -- Jon also passed on a bio for "Tommy" Mulhern, who managed the control of mosquitoes in California and around the world
for many decades. He saved many lives in a truly distinguished career. It's nice to know he enjoyed listening to the radio too, and given this "Colorano" ten-transistor radio's bands, long wave in
Europe. (The "L" in the model number probably means it receives the long-wave broadcast band).
. --
Radiomuseum.org has a page for a version without a long wave band: www (dot) radiomuseum (dot) org/r/sanyo_colorano_10_g_83110g83.html
Thanks very much always amazing
California Historical Radio
SocietyTeam! It always pays off to come to the CHRS Radio Swap Meets and Events - yes I am the proud new owner of this legacy
Sanyo Electric Company3 band model 10G-831L FM/LongWave LW/MW (aka AM) portable radio! Thanks to estate of
Thomas D. Mulhern the famous Mosquito Abatement innovator member of
World Health Organization (WHO)- *Note: On my
health walk the other day, a couple going to their car noticed the San
yo portable sounding real good walking by them, the woman said: "Wow I haven't seen a radio like
that for a long time!" I proudly told her, "Thank you - it belonged to Thomas "Tommy" Mulhern the famous Mosquito Abatement expert of WHO / World Health Organization!" - and now I'm thinking about
labeling all my gear - there will come a time, and it adds even more enjoyment to know the back story about where the equipment comes from - Mr. Mulhern actually bought it in Geneva Switzerland in
the year 1965 at the WHO Store in World Health Organization Headquarters - and it sounds fantastic today in 2018 I am happy to report folks! Support the good folks at California Historical Radio
Society - come on down to 2152 Central Avenue Alameda Radio Central any Saturday, the best! - Sincerely, Jon Hammond
#Radio #CaliforniaHistoricalRadioSociety #SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
(三洋電機株式会社)
Mr. Mulhern was real smart to do it (not the greatest speller, but good enough!)
Jon:
"Previous owner of Sanyo Colorano radio: "Mr. Thomas D. Mulhern of Fresno *read:
https://archive.org/stream/cbarchive_103262_thomasdmulhern190819931993/JAMCA_V09_N4_P491-492_djvu.txt
Full text of "Thomas D. Mulhern 1908-1993.":
" THOMAS D. MULHERN
1908-1993
Thomas D. Mulhern (about 1985)
Thomas Desmond Mulhern died on Thurs-
day, August 1 2, 1 993, in Morgan Hill, California.
Tommy, as he was affectionately known by his
friends and colleagues, was born in Brooklyn,
New York on June 15, 1908.
Tommy devoted his entire professional life to
activities related to the abatement and control
of mosquitoes. Beginning with his first summer
job in 1 925, as a mosquito inspector for the Mon-
mouth County New Jersey Mosquito Extermi-
nation Commission, to 1949, Tommy contrib-
uted professionally through the development and
design of equipment and procedures used world-
wide for the abatement and control of pest and
vector mosquitoes. His full-time professional ac-
tivity began in 1 928 when working with the New
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Depart-
ment of Entomology, as a drainage engineer and
administrative assistant.
Among his many professional contributions
was participation in the design and development
of the New Jersey mosquito light trap and pro-
cedures for utilizing traps for the survey and eval-
uation of adult mosquito populations. He de-
signed inverted-siphon, self-cleaning outlets for
mosquito control ditches through sandy seashore
beaches. He also designed a salt marsh ditching
system to supplement the natural system, ad-
mitting saltwater minnows that preyed upon
mosquito larvae, and designed and developed
more efficient marsh ditching machines for salt
marsh and freshwater marsh areas. “
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