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Amateur rules, Part 12, late 1950s:
 
Alaska, the states on the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean had no privileges;
 
1975-2000: Hawaii and the western states (500w day, 200w night), except less in Washington (200w day, 50w night).
 
1800-1825  Great Lakes and northeastern states (500w day, 200w night), less in the Mid-Atlantic states and west to Kansas and Oklahoma (200w day, 50w night).
 
In New York, the out-of-phase signals sounded to me like a buzzsaw, but a rather melodic one (?), that periodically swept swiftly upwards to a peak then swiftly back down.
 
Cheers,
 
Mike W2AG
WC2XTC