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  2. Antique radio - Wikipedia

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    Homemade two tube radio from 1958. 1930s style homemade one-tube regenerative radio. The idea of radio as entertainment took off in 1920, with the opening of the first stations established specifically for broadcast to the public such as KDKA in Pittsburgh and WWJ in Detroit. More stations opened in cities across North America in the following ...

  3. Golden Age of Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Radio, also known as the old-time radio (OTR) era, was an era of radio in the United States where it was the dominant electronic home entertainment medium. It began with the birth of commercial radio broadcasting in the early 1920s and lasted through the 1950s, when television gradually superseded radio as the medium of choice ...

  4. List of oldest radio stations - Wikipedia

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    NPO. Huizen (transmitter), Hilversum (studio), Netherlands. 1927, from 1930 part of Dutch Public radio. AM 160 kHz,1935 transmitter moved to Kootwijk, 1938 also Jaarsveld 722 kHz, today FM network and 747/1251 kHz. Huizen 15 kW, Kootwijk day 15 kW, evening 120 kW, Jaarsveld 20 kW.

  5. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Al Pearce. Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. The Amazing Mr. Malone. The Amazing Mr. Tutt. The Amazing Nero Wolfe. The American Album of Familiar Music. The American Forum of the Air. American History Through Radio. American Portraits.

  6. Timeline of radio - Wikipedia

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    1898: Marconi opened the first radio factory, on Hall Street, Chelmsford, England, employing around 50 people. 1899: Bose announced his invention of the "iron-mercury-iron coherer with telephone detector" in a paper presented at Royal Society, London. 1899: Tesla experiments with wireless power in Colorado Springs.

  7. Vintage amateur radio - Wikipedia

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    Vintage amateur radio. Vintage amateur radio is a subset of amateur radio hobby where enthusiasts collect, restore, preserve, build, and operate amateur radio equipment from bygone years, such as those using vacuum tube technology. Popular modes of operation include speaking over amplitude modulation (AM), and communicating using Morse code ...

  8. Category:History of radio in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Airway Radio Station. Ambrose Channel pilot cable. American Radio Archives. AN/MRN-1. Antique Wireless Association. Antique Wireless Association Review. Apex (radio band) Armstrong Tower. Edwin Howard Armstrong.

  9. Category:History of radio - Wikipedia

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    R. Radio drama. Radio in 1920s elections. Radio in Japan. Radio in Mexico. Radio minstrel. Radio propaganda. Radio Row. Radio stations in German South West Africa.