[Hallicrafters] US Call Area Map from 1960's

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Mon Jan 27 21:26:10 EST 2003


Thanks.  Yes, had one of those, maybe from Gotham Electronics or from World 
Radio Labs, though, not Scott Radio.  I would guess they were like calendars - 
made up and then reprinted with various names on them.  

I can see hams today --- "What is a Call Area?"  


Hmmm.

Ed, 

> I'm sure many of you old timers remember the Call Area maps that you
> would hang over your novice station so you knew what call areas belonged
> to what states and provinces. This also has a GMT conversion table. I
> found a "virgin' copy today in one of my old log books from the mid
> 1960's and I have scanned it so everyone can "enjoy" this piece of
> memorabilia. This one says Scott radio Supply in Long Beach, California
> which i don't remember. I am guessing this was a handout at one of the
> meetings of the orange county Amateur Radio Club of which I was a
> member. Here is a link to download the map.
> 
> http://members.cox.net/n7rk/scotradiomap.jpg
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> 73,
> 
> Dave N7RK
> 
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