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The NRI and other radio correspondence schools experienced a boom in enrollment following WWII, when veteran’s education benefits would pay for the courses. By the mid-1950s, annual enrollment ...
Instructables user [knife141] enjoys restoring vintage electronics in his spare time, especially old radios. AM radios tend to pique his curiosity the most, and in this tutorial, he discusses the r… ...
This video showcases the restoration of an old vintage radio, turning discarded equipment into a fully functioning piece of history. With years of neglect and damage, the radio undergoes a ...
Audio, video and paper libraries, along with an extensive collection of schematics, are also available for research. The museum is located at 115 Pierson Ln in Windsor.
Learn About History By Repairing It Time to hit the flea market and pickup a few old radios to work on! Teach yourself the skills to repair vintage electronics and get in touch with the past ...
Every vintage consumer radio, be it standard broadcast or shortwave, up to WWII, received amplitude modulated signals. Nowadays, AM broadcast stations are associated with lower quality audio, but ...
(Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut, 115 Pierson Lane, Windsor, CT) The home of the largest collection of early radios in the U.S. Founded in 1990 by John Ellsworth, the Radio ...
If modern black-box electronics don't go well with the more timeless decor of your home, perhaps it's time to camouflage them. In this case, that means turning a vintage radio into a modern Wi-Fi ...
Do You Remember: Vintage Radios Aug 1, 2011 1:00 AM, By Erin Shipps, senior associate editor, with special guest Joseph Kreiss It was called the “Golden Age of Radio” in the 1940s and 1950s. Although ...
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