An Inside Look at 1930s Radio Broadcasting
Not many radio listeners in the 1930s had any idea how radio broadcasting worked. This film from the Westinghouse AM broadcast station, KYW Philadelphia, explained it all, from microphone to studio to transmitter to living room. Help us preserve the history of electronic communications by becoming a member of the Antique Wireless Association at: https://antiquewireless.org/homepage/... Subscribe to the Antique Wireless Museum channel and you'll receive news of our latest video uploads.

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