Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Markku Koskinen, who shares the following tip from Guelph Today:
Hammond Museum of Radio reopens after two years
After a two-year-long closure the Hammond Museum of Radio has reopened.
The museum at 595 Southgate Dr. attached to Hammond Power Solutions was closed because of a major renovation to the building which included an addition. In order to protect more than a thousand artifacts from construction, dirt, dust and vibrations the museum closed. Everything was covered with tarps and cloth.
Some of the more valuable radios were relocated to storage. Employees would regularly check there were no leaks coming from the ceiling and no cracks in the walls. The museum reopened last month by appointment only. [Continue reading…]

I’ve been there ~20 years ago, It was 2+ hours in heaven. I left my QSL there.
Hammond makes transformers in Canada that are sold in the USA. The company sent out a letter to it’s distributors that a 50% tariff is now in place & they will have to increase prices on Aug 25. Let’s hope that they are not affected too much by the International Dynamics.
Hammond makes transformers in Canada that are sold in the USA. The company sent out a letter to it’s distributors that a 50% tariff is now in place & they will have to increase prices on Aug 25. Let’s hope that they are not affected too much by the International Dynamics.
This might have been more relevant if this article would have included the city and state that the Hammond Museum of Radio is located in. 595 Southgate Drive doesn’t help out too much when you don’t have a City or State associated with it.
I believe this is in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.