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Join us next WEDNESDAY, January 20th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat. Guest speaker John Okolowicz will discuss the intricacies and evolution of radio design!

To RSVP, contact smalachi @ncrtv.org prior to 3PM on Jan. 20th
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Join us THIS WEDNESDAY, January 6th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat! NCRTV's Curator, Dr. Brian Belanger will discuss the long and innovative history of PHILCO!

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Today in 1891, Thomas Edison patented a ship-to-shore wireless telegraph which had the means to" transmit signals electronically." #RadioHistory
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Join us next WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat! Guest speaker Brian Harrision will discuss the FCC’s Radio Intelligence Division (RID) in WWII, and show a video from 1944 showing RID in action!

To RSVP, contact smalachi @ncrtv.org prior to 3PM on Dec. 16th
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Today in 1966, NIST radio station WWV moved from Greenbelt, Maryland to Ft. Collins, Colorado. The station has been in operation since 1919, and broadcasts time & frequency information 24/7 to millions of listeners worldwide. #RadioHistory
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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2nd at 8PM is our next Virtual Wednesday Chat! Guest speaker Bob Roswell will discuss the fascinating history of the Heath Company's "Heathkits" computers.

To RSVP, contact smalachi @ncrtv.org prior to 3PM on Dec. 2nd
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Join us next WEDNESDAY, January 20th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat. Guest speaker John Okolowicz will discuss the intricacies and evolution of radio design!

To RSVP, contact smalachi @ncrtv.org prior to 3PM on Jan. 20th
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Join us THIS WEDNESDAY, January 6th @ 8PM for our Virtual Wednesday Chat! NCRTV's Curator, Dr. Brian Belanger will discuss the long and innovative history of PHILCO!

To RSVP, contact smalachi @ncrtv.org prior to 3PM on Jan. 6th
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Today in 1891, Thomas Edison patented a ship-to-shore wireless telegraph which had the means to" transmit signals electronically." #RadioHistory
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