Rüdiger Walz wrote a few words about Günther Abele's achievements
aug. 12th 2024
Honorary member of the GFGF e.V. - Günter Abele - deceased.
Our honorary member Günter Abele passed away on 5 August 2024 at the age of 95.
Even as a boy, Günter Abele tinkered with detectors and later took up the profession of radio technician. He specialised in the servicing of electrical medical devices and then continued his training in the field of HF welding technology for plastics, where he became a generally recognised expert. His book "Hochfrequenz-Schweißtechnik" (1965) became the standard work in this field.
From the end of the 1970s, Günter Abele collected historical radio equipment and built up a considerable collection. He also researched the history of radio and the company histories of German radio companies from the beginning until the 1990s. His first book on this subject, "Radio Nostalgie", was published in 1993, still in paperback and 100 pages thick. This was followed in 1996 by the first two volumes of the "Historische Radios" series, which were followed in 1999 by three further volumes, now hardback and 300 pages thick. This was followed in 2003 by the "Radio Chronicle", which deals with the post-war history of the radio industry, now totalling 6 volumes with highly interesting information and the fruits of years of research work. He also published the "Dynamic Radio Chronicle" in individual volumes for collectors.
In 2000, Günter Abele was awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his outstanding services in the field of media history.
In his introductory speech on his appointment as an honorary member of the GFGF e.V. in 2001, Günter Abele emphasised how important it is not only to collect radios, but also to know as much as possible about them. His chronicle has contributed to the fact that friends of radio history are not only seen as collectors, but also as preservers of cultural assets.
Günter Abele was an open, humorous and always helpful collector's friend. From 1989 to 1998, he was a member of the GFGF Board of Directors as a trustee within the association.
I will never forget the many technical discussions we had at collectors' meetings and will always remember him as a competent and friendly person.
If you would like to see him again with his collection, you can find him on youtube as "Radiogeschichte von Günter Abele".
Our condolences go out to his four children and his partner.
Rüdiger Walz
apr. 3rd 2024
the latest Funkgeschichte is ready and will soon meet your mailbox - as far as DHL is doing its job...
12 March 2024
Johannes Gutekunst has sent another very readable Radiorama, which you can read here.
(Yes, there are many more waiting, it's true, Johannes is very hard-working - and he always finds great topics!)
19.Juli 2023 - another issue of „Radiorama“ available
please read the latest issue of the online-magazine „Radiorama“ here.
(We're sorry - Radiorama is available in german language only.)
continue reading on the website of the Funkamateur (sorry, german language only)
please read the latest issue of the online-magazine „Radiorama“ here.
There is a new function on our website!
We have relabeled the menu item "Schematics" to "Schematics / further documents".
You will find there not only the link to the circuit diagram servers of the NVHR as before.
From now on there is also an new link to a directory of all digitized documents in the GFGF archive.
Just have a look, test it and give hints and critics too to the webmaster.
Thx and kind regards from the webmaster!
GFGF-volume 10 (re)issued: A short history of radio communication receivers in functional diagrams
This proven standard work gives an insight into the long technical development path of radio communication receivers for commercial radio services as well as the amateur radio service over the period from 1929 to 1983, i.e. from the age of electron tube technology up to the first assured phase of proof of semiconductor technology.
The authors have handled worldwide radio communications within the framework of amateur radio over three decades, have become acquainted with the often extreme requirements that communication receivers should be able to cope with, and have analysed more than 70 radio receivers or receiver parts of transceivers in the process.
Bergmann, K.; Rockschies, J.; Spanknebel, H:
A short history of radio communication receivers in functional diagrams 1929-1983
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