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White's Radio Log

Someone who posts on Radio-Info had a link at the bottom of their post that led to a site where White's Radio Logs had been scanned & posted. I went there & want to go back...problem is, I haven't found the link again. Anyone know what that URL is? I'm not even positive it was a post on the DX board as I also check Cincinnati, Kentucky, Indiana & Engineering.
 
I think you will find Whites Radio Logs at this link:

http://www.davidgleason.com/Radio_Archives.htm

This link also has archived Broadcasting Yearbooks, and other log information.

You could spend the rest of you life on this site.
 
BobOnTheJob said:
Someone who posts on Radio-Info had a link at the bottom of their post that led to a site where White's Radio Logs had been scanned & posted. I went there & want to go back...problem is, I haven't found the link again. Anyone know what that URL is? I'm not even positive it was a post on the DX board as I also check Cincinnati, Kentucky, Indiana & Engineering.

www.americanradiohistory.com

White's, Radex, Stevenson's, three Jones Logs and about 30 Broadcasting Yearbook issues.
 
KR4BD said:
You could spend the rest of you life on this site.

I am sure spending a lot of my life on it!

Thanks for the mention. And if you find anything in the error category,, from a bad link to missing pages, let me know. I want to correct everything I can.
 
I was pawing through my old "White's Radio Log" (about a 1982 vintage) and "FM Atlas" the other day, wondering if either is still being published.

I can't believe the changes that have occured over the years. Great historical reference.
 
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