Great job guys! Some of those examples of publications I had myself. I wonder if you would consider Amateur Radio Maps? They are still popular and they obviously have changed a lot over the years. In my shack I have the ARRL Amateur Radio Map of the World and use pins to indicate each entity with which I've at least one contact. In my case, they replace the need for QSL cards. Just a thought....
That's a great topic suggestion, my friend OPA! Maps. A significant part of ham radio history and culture -- kinds, how they are used, etc. Quin, K8QS
Wayne Green became a long time friend starting when we both lived in Brooklyn and I consider him one my favorite mentors. Most of his detractors were (and still are) clueless and just didnt care for his ARRL tirades, many of which have continued into 2020, long after he passed.
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