If you are looking to explore these archives further, the CHRS YouTube channel hosts over 240 videos documenting this specific evolution of media technology.
Based on the Society's ongoing Electrical Transcription Project , a file like this would typically include:
The mid-50s were defined by the emergence of Bay Area broadcasting giants. CHRS maintains a Living Legends video series featuring interviews and footage from the very people who built the industry during this window.
If you can tell me or how large it is , I can help you identify exactly which historical treasures are likely inside.
Rare recordings and interviews with early pioneers who operated Morse code and early broadcast stations during the late 40s and 50s.
Footage of the CHRS museum (Radio Central) in Alameda, showcasing one of the largest collections of radio and TV equipment in the U.S.
Chrs_old_vids_45-58.zip
If you are looking to explore these archives further, the CHRS YouTube channel hosts over 240 videos documenting this specific evolution of media technology.
Based on the Society's ongoing Electrical Transcription Project , a file like this would typically include:
The mid-50s were defined by the emergence of Bay Area broadcasting giants. CHRS maintains a Living Legends video series featuring interviews and footage from the very people who built the industry during this window.
If you can tell me or how large it is , I can help you identify exactly which historical treasures are likely inside.
Rare recordings and interviews with early pioneers who operated Morse code and early broadcast stations during the late 40s and 50s.
Footage of the CHRS museum (Radio Central) in Alameda, showcasing one of the largest collections of radio and TV equipment in the U.S.