[Hallicrafters] Echophone and Halicrafters
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
dfischer at usol.com
Tue Apr 8 22:01:03 EDT 2014
Hallicrafters bought the company just before it went bankrupt. They
continued to manufacture the radios under the original name for some time.
Eventually doing away with the name and calling them Hallicrafters.
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From: "rbethman" <rbethman at comcast.net>
To: "'hallicrafters'" <Hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 3:57 PM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] Echophone and Halicrafters
> Richard,
>
> I won't dispute Chuck Dachis history of Hallicrafters.
>
> There are two separate Echophones listed.
>
> 1 - Echophone Radio Corporation
>
> 2 - Echophone Radio Manufacturing Company.
>
> I can only find a small number of the schematics that show "Echophone
> Manufactured by Hallicrafters".
>
> Then they have no such markings. I guess it is a confusing period of time
> when they indeed DID overlap.
>
> It was an interesting read, but it is somewhat similar to Rockwell /
> Collins. Remember the KWM-380.
>
> Rockwell went on to produce the B-1 Bomber, then followed by Boeing
> involved in the B-1B version, primarily in the avionics.
>
> Many of the older brands came, went, and/or changed hands.
>
> I find the same with wall clocks. I have two that are "Eikosha", and this
> is the earlier name for Seiko. I also have one that is "Seikosha".
>
> Trying to determine which is which ends up being very tangled.
>
> I've traced many different manufacturers histories. I had been primarily
> been interested in clocks, but I have also had interested in transceivers.
> Kenwood has one of these morphing brands. It appeared as several
> different names. They also produced the Tempo One. Other names appear to
> have been used prior to the current one. They branded their earlier
> radios under Trio-Kenwood.
>
> It wasn't long after that when they began just as Kenwood.
>
> I also found a different "Kenwood". They are based in Canada, and
> manufacturer kitchen Mixers and Grinders. They have NO ties to the
> Japan's Kenwood.
>
> I went through quite a bit of haggling with Customs when ordering parts!
> This completely due to the use of Kenwood as a brand name. I finally
> prevailed and obtained the parts I ordered.
>
> I've come to the conclusion that the history of ANY brand to be a bit
> cloudy, and not at all simply black or white. There are many areas that
> are in the gray area.
>
> Regards,
> Bob - N0DGN
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