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What's the best website for information about old Hallicrafters radios?

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What's the best website for information about old Hallicrafters radios?

Check AC6V's site -- five URL's for Hallicrafters there
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm
Lots of other BAs there as well

The best source IMHO is Chuck Dachis' book, "The Hallicrafter Collector"
http://www.hallicraftercollector.com/index.htm
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http://www.amazon.com/Radios-Hallicr...4420863&sr=8-1

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What's the best website for information about old
Hallicrafters radios?

Check AC6V's site -- five URL's for Hallicrafters there
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm
Lots of other BAs there as well

The best source IMHO is Chuck Dachis' book, "The
Hallicrafter Collector"
http://www.hallicraftercollector.com/index.htm
AND
http://www.amazon.com/Radios-Hallicr...4420863&sr=8-1

CL

Don't forget the BAMA site which has a lot of
Hallicrafters instruction books on it. http://bama.sbc.edu/


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What's the best website for information about old
Hallicrafters radios?

Check AC6V's site -- five URL's for Hallicrafters there
http://ac6v.com/antique.htm
Lots of other BAs there as well

The best source IMHO is Chuck Dachis' book, "The
Hallicrafter Collector"
http://www.hallicraftercollector.com/index.htm
AND
http://www.amazon.com/Radios-Hallicr...4420863&sr=8-1

CL

Don't forget the BAMA site which has a lot of
Hallicrafters handbooks on it. http://bama.sbc.edu/


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Try: http://www.w9wze.org
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What's the best website for information about old Hallicrafters radios?


Well I guess I need to list what I consider the best sites - you really need
to see all of them

http://www.qsl.net/la5ki/halli.htm

http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/bapix/

http://www.w9wze.org/

http://hug-a-bug.com/hallindx.html

http://www.hallicraftercollector.com/index.htm

The best source IMHO is Chuck Dachis' book, "The Hallicrafter Collector"
http://www.hallicraftercollector.com/index.htm
AND
http://www.amazon.com/Radios-Hallicr...4420863&sr=8-1

And as some one pointed out
Don't forget the BAMA site which has a lot of
Hallicrafters instruction books on it. http://bama.sbc.edu/

CL -- SX100, S-38C, and S-40B


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On Mar 20, 12:51?pm, Rick wrote:
What's the best website for information about old Hallicrafters radios?


Hey, guys, don't forget all those great email lists and Yahoo
groups, eh?

HallicraftersRadio on Yahoo Groups

http://qth.net has many email lists, one I like is
'Hallicrafters'. if you want
information from gurus, this is the place to be.

Suggestion: start a 3 X 5 card file; you can keep website & etc info
right at your fingertips and you won't have to hunt through your
Favorites list,
those are pracktilly UNmanageable after about a year of additions.

Have fun,

Terry KC9KEL / ag




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