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Hallicrafter's Tour on Film
"K3HVG" wrote in message .. . Richard Knoppow wrote: I am not sure what venue the film was meant for. Probably not theatrical release. I remember seeing lots of this sort of stuff in grammer school but this doesn't quite fit that either. I have seen a version of this with a Signal Corps officer and his introduction that described the ongoing cooperation between industry and the military. I would tend to agree that this was not a film for outside distribution as its a bit esoteric for the masses. I'll bet it was a typical "film of interest" for the various Army signal schools. When I was in high school, a young lady who's father worked for one of the Government archive agencies loaned a car-load of 16mm WWII technical training films to our school. I can vividly remember the movie on the SCR-506 with it mounted in trucks and other vehicles. That's the one that made the cover of a 1945 QST. The '299 video is a keeper, for sure, but wonder where all the other ones are now? de K3HVG The SCR-694 (BC-1306) training video is available in three parts, on Youtube I think. I also found "Pro Patria Vigilans" on Real Military Flix http://www.realmilitaryflix.com/public/main.cfm They also have the Joan_Eleanor training film as well. I found the VOV film about the BC-610 very useful for stripping down my TX, helps to know how it all bolts together! 73 Roger.G3VKM |
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