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The company was founded by William J. Halligan and based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. In 1966 Halligan sold the company to the Northrop Corporation and Halligan family involvement ended.
Jul 23, 1992 · William J. Halligan, 93, founder and retired chairman of Hallicrafters Co., started the firm in 1933 as a supplier of amateur shortwave radios and then developed it into a major manufacturer...
William J. Halligan founded his own radio manufacturing company in Chicago in late 1932. Prior to this, he had been involved in radio parts sales for some years but decided that the time was right for a handcrafted amateur radio receiver the company name being a combination of Halli (gan) and (hand)crafters.
The History of Hallicrafters . Reprinted from the book RADIOS BY hallicrafters, a Schiffer publication, Chuck Dachis; author. How It All Began. In Boston, Massachusetts, during the spring of 1899, Hallicrafters founder William J. Halligan was born.
Hallicrafters. William J. Halligan founded his own radio manufactory in Chicago in late 1932. The company name being a portmanteau of Halli (gan) and (hand)crafters. By 1938, Hallicrafters were doing business in eighty-nine countries and were considered to manufacture the most popular sets in the USA. That year, the move was made into the ...
Founded in Chicago by amateur radio enthusiast William J. Halligan. The company name was derived from Halligan handcrafters. By the late 1930s, Hallicrafters was one of the most popular amateur radio manufacturers.
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Radio operators around the world learned code, formed clubs, and exchanged cards listing their license numbers. In 1933, radio enthusiast William (Bill) J. Halligan of Chicago founded The Hallicrafters, Inc. The firm sold radios and other electronic components.