Radio Amateur’s “Tribute to a Century of Broadcasting” Video Debuts on YouTube

From The ARRL Letter,  November 21, 2019: Art Donahue, W1AWX, of Franklin, Massachusetts, has posted his “Tribute to a Century of Broadcasting” video in recognition of the centennial of formal radio broadcasts. The video features a complete scan of the AM broadcast band (530 – 1700 kHz), with station IDs for all 118 AM radio channels. Donahue told ARRL he recorded these off the air using two long-wire antennas in the trees. Each slide highlights one station on each frequency with call sign, location, power, day/night/gray-line reception, distance, and year of first broadcast, accompanied by audio of an actual station identification. “If … Continue reading Radio Amateur’s “Tribute to a Century of Broadcasting” Video Debuts on YouTube