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LONG WAVE BROADCASTING

…success in using the new higher frequencies led to the acceptance of short-wave for transoceanic communications. Refinements in audio quality meant short-wave could be used for overseas broadcasting. Several commercial…

REGUL

…beef up Department of Commerce authority to oversee “wireless.” He called several “Radio Conferences” in the mid-1920’s to secure industry input and to try to craft regulation with some teeth….

ERT

EARLY RADIO TECHNOLOGY A growing list of stories from the startup of “the wirelessand its progenitor, “Wired Radio.” Some were written for the “Radio Fan;” others for the “Radioists”…

HUMAN SIDE OF RADIO

THE HUMAN SIDE OF RADIO This is a gathering-place for wry observations on radio as a job that involved a number of earthly mortals. This material is provided for use…

THE WCCO PAGE

…1923 WLAG “Listening In”-1 0223 WLAG “Listening In”-3 0323 WLAG “Listening In”-4 0323 WLAG “Listening In”-5 0323 WLAG “Listening In”-6 0423 WLAG “Listening In”-7 0423 WLAG “Listening In”-8 0423 First…

NETWORKS

…responded. You’ll learn a lot about the telephone company in the information below and by downloading this free e-book on AT&T. A related page offers stories on how the networks…

SYNC

…that listeners tuned to their (common) frequency can hear the broadcast throughout the combined coverage area. Here are newspaper stories and some well-written technical articles on the state of AM…

Phun Philms

PHUN PHILMS From time to time we upload radio-related short films here. Your browser may want to download some of them rather than play them directly; you may need to…