Showing posts with label call signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label call signs. Show all posts

Monday, February 16, 2026

Hal's Call Sign

A "call sign" is radio transmission tradition; it's a nickname or code used to designate the speaker (either as a particular person, location, or vehicle).  

Like "14 Aelous Umbra", which still mystifies me.

Truckers with CB radios use call signs (or, as they call them, "handles").  

Like, "Razorback".

Ham radio operators use(d) them.

Like the discoverer of life on Mars, W6XRL4.

They remain popular in aviation, particular military aviation.

Like USAF aviator Captain Hal "Highball" Jordan.

I, for one, however, find Hal's call sign ambiguous and inappropriate.  Most people think it has something to do with Hal being a drinker. But really the only credible evidence for that is the slurring of his Filmation voice actor, Gerald Mohr.



"Eazhe ofph, To'-omm...."

In fact, it's certainly from the other, more obscure meaning of "highball": "to go at full or high speed", which you could easily imagine as applying to Hal as an aviator.

But I think DC really missed the mark when they chose "Highball" as Hal Jordan's call sign.  Hal "Head Injury" Jordan would be asking for too much, I suppose.

"Headstrong";
I meant to type 'Hal "Headstrong" Jordan'.


But watching Hal in the old Filmation cartoons made me realize there's another better call sign for him...





"Captain Obvious".