926: How much did the 1942 edition of "The Radio Amateur's Handbook" sell for in the U.S.A.?
927: The ARRL's 1942 issue of "The Radio Amateur's License Manual" cost how much?
928: In 1964 EICO made a model 753 tri-band transceiver. How many "watts of SSB punch" did the company boast for this rig?
929: What only other language than English was the 1942 Radio Amateurs Handbook printed in?
930: The 1964 SBE "Sideband Engineers" Sb-34 SSB 4 band transceiver had a power input of "How Many" watts PEP?
931: What HF antenna manufacturer in 1964 boasted being "The Worlds Largest".
932: In 1964 the two phonetic alphabets, ARRL and ITU, had how many words in commons?
933: The Hallicrafter HT-4 had a carrier output of 325 watts phone and 450 CW and sold for $795.00. What was the shipping weight of this little beauty?
934: What radio manufacturer in the 1940's called themselves "America's Oldest Radio Manufacturer"?
935: What radio receiver manufacturer called themselves "The Ears Of The World"?
936: According to the ITU the abbreviation "SVC" stands for what?
937: What Doris Day movie from the 60's showed W6 QSL cards on the wall as she talked to her Father?
938: Which of the following "Movie Stars" was a ham radio operator?
939: Prior to WWII, what state was in the U.S Radio District #7?
940: In 1942, how many U.S. Radio Districts were there?
941: In what year did the ARRL first print "The Radio Amateur's Handbook"?
942: The "HQ-120-X" Receiver was made by what company?
943: In the late 1930's Walter H. Candler originated the "Candler System". What was it?
944: Radio waves and light waves are both what?
945: In 1959 how many Kilocycles of bandwidth was allocated to the 160 meter band?
946: Is it true that you could work a 7Q7/MM?
947: Faraday Rotation applies to what area of radio communications?
948: In an FM telephony transmitter, the amount of deviation is dependent upon ____________.
949: The second generation of VHF converters manufactured by Ameco utilized what type of tubes?
950: What radio was the Heathkit SB-100 reversed engineered from ?