The early history of radio is the history of technology that produced radio instruments that use radio waves. Within the timeline of radio,
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Broadcasting History History of Radio - Broadcasting How Radio Works History of Radio History of Radio - United States History of Radio...
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De Forest began the longest lawsuit in radio history in 1915 when he sued Armstrong over the basic regenerative patent, but lost in 1921 and 1923 when it was demonstrated in court that de Forest could not explain how or why his audion tube oscillated;
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Return to Recording Technology History Notes | this page revised 7/14/0 Radio History 1887-1935 Radio Golden Age1935-50...
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Articles about early radio and related technologies, concentrating on the United States from 1897 to 192 Original Articles - Writings about United States radio history, emphasizing the early AM broadcast band (mediumwave).
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Twenty years after the telephone was invented and music was first sent down a telephone line, Guglielmo Marconi sent radio signals. Marconi (1874-1937) was...
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Located in just thirty minutes from the U. S. Capitol, The Radio & Television Museum has an extensive collection of old radio and TV literature and radio and television artifacts and working displays. Operated by The Radio History Society, Inc.
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www.oldradio.com - The Broadcast Archive - Radio History On The Web Barry Mishkind - The Eclectic Engineer The Broadcast Archive Maintained by:
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Here you can find examples of old-time radio during its developmental period. The material consists of first-hand memories, gleanings from radio archives and other sources. Donna Halper's History of Early Radio. Several pages, covering the period 1931 through 1947...
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Entertaining and educational information for collectors of old time radio shows. The original, and still best site to visit for old-time radio (OTR) fans. If you are interested in radio programs from "radio's golden age", these are the WWW pages for you. They are filled with many entertaining and educational topics for...
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