![]() Northrop Corporation ran the company starting in 1966 until 1975, when they ended consumer electronics production and focused on military, due to fierce competition from the Japanese. Hallicrafters greatest growth was post-war to 1963 when they produced such highly prized amateur radio receivers like the the S-38. ![]() Post-war, Hallicrafters focused on consumer electronics such as clock radios, radio/phonograph combos, and AM/FM Radios. ![]() ![]() They are best known for their war time production of the BC-610 Transmitter that was part of the SCR-299 long range mobile communications systems, typically housed in the back of a truck. Note that there is a limit to the number of files. If you have some stuff that not is listed here you can donate this by contact mods.dk. In this page you find schematic, users and instructions manuals, service manuals, technical supplement, leaf leads and other good stuff. Hallicrafters turned to war time production as the "tides of war" hit the United States in the 1940s. This is the manuals page for Hallicrafters. 1938 was the first year Hallicrafters produced an amateur radio transmitter. The first receiver built under the Hallicrafters name was the SX-9 "Super Skyrider". The Hallicrafters Company started with manufacturing amateur radio receivers for other manufacturers until financially able to produce one under their own branding. Its named is derived from "Halli" the beginning of his last name Halligan and "crafters" as in hand crafters. William Halligan started the The Hallicrafters Company, based in Chicago Illinois, in 1932.
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