A 1920's Radio Station Mockup and Simulated Transmitter Construction
I wanted to set up 1920's radio station for a project I'm working on, but didn't have a transmitter. So we take a trip back in time and look at various transmitters and radio stations to build a simulated one. At this time I'm only doing the face plate and case. It will also need to have the ability to be converted to a real transmitter at a later date. We will talk about the project, the history of radio stations, how a transmitter would have been built, then construct the transmitter for the project. At the end we you will get a walk through of a somewhat typical radio station in the 1920's.

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