Broadcasting and it’s History…

We’ve had a lovely email from Chloe Pedersen, of Wyoming in the USA. Chloe runs a fun ham radio and broadcasting history class for 10-14 year olds, and has been making use of the resources on our club website. One of her group, Dylan, would like to share an article that he and his father recently found together, on Broadcasting and its History. It includes a breakdown on the early 20th century, Reginald Fessenden’s first broadcasting experiments, the Herrold School experimenting with radio transmissions and call signs in 1909, and Post World War II radio broadcasting developments.

You can read the article here: Broadcasting and it’s History

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