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Some Radio History from Mark W. Persons |
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The WEBC
Radio transmitter is Superior, WI about 1935. Click on the photo or here for a larger view. |
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Here is
the 5000 watt WEBC transmitter running on 1320 KHz. Click on the photo or here for a larger view. |
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Back
then, radio stations had a control engineer and a wall full of
amplifiers with patch cables. Click on the photo or here for a larger view. |
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Many
stations hired bands or orchestras to provide musical entertainment to
listeners. Click on the photo or here for a larger view. |
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Announcers were heard acting out radio plays live on the radio.
Click on the photo or here for a larger view. These photos are on display in the Executive Washroom at the Gilbert Lodge business office. |
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The stories go on and on. Stop in
again sometime. I'll leave the soldering iron on for you.
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page last edited 03/09/2008