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U.s. government amateur radio call book (1929)


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Ofelia Washington is presenting: U.s. government amateur radio call book (1929)
In addition to listing the ham stations by callsign, the stations are also cross referenced by state and city. Additionally, the experimental radio, relay, and television stations of the day in various laboratories, universities, and corporations are listed with their locations, frequencies (wavelengths), and power levels. The final section deals with standard Morse code, pro-signs, abbreviations and "Q" signals still in use today, as well as a listing of the nine radio districts where the dreaded radio inspectors were based.
Here's your opportunity to look back in ham radio history, and see who was operating at the time and from where. Perhaps old timers can find their long lost "Elmers", and those holding today's vanity calls can find a connection with the past.
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U.s. government amateur radio call book (1929)