[JMS] W1AXL vs W1HRX
Bill
w2dgb at ptd.net
Fri Jan 13 05:56:32 EST 2006
As far as I know he always lived at the Tarbox Lane farmstead. Somewhere I
have a piece of literature with that address...but it is I believe, postwar.
Bill w2dgb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward Gable" <EGABLE at Rochester.rr.com>
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Subject: [JMS] W1AXL vs W1HRX
> Hello Don, etc.....
>
> Don you were asking about W1HRX versus W1AXL, etc...
>
> At the AWA Museum Library I found:
>
> Dates are first occurence in any callbook;
>
>
> 6/30/27 1AXL (no W yet) assigned to National Radio Co., Malden MA.
> 6/30/27 No 2BYP listed
>
> 6/30/29 W1AXL assigned to National Radio Company
>
> 6/30/1930 W1AXL assigned to Emil Kolisch of CT
>
> 6/30/1931 W1AXL assigned to John Stoughton
>
> The now well known "Flying Horse Callbook" came out in Spring,Summer,
Fall,
> Winter format showing:
>
> Fall 1931 W1AXL to John Stoughton
>
> Spring 1934 W1HRX to James Millen
>
>
> So, the mystery of Millen's call in the 26/27-34 time frame remains in
> place. I do have listings of callsigns
> by city for that period. If anyone knows Jim's address of that period I
> might be able to look it up that
> way. He is not listed as being in Malden, MA.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ed Gable k2mp/w2an
> AWA Museum
>
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