AWA Communication Technologies Museum
The phone in your pocket likely has 3 terrestrial radio transceivers and a satellite radio receiver, which are pretty much invisible to you. How did that happen? The story of radio's evolution begins with an experiment in 1886..........
The AWA Wireless Museum is part of the Antique Wireless Association and is dedicated to researching and preserving the history of electronic communication. Remember, all technology was once new technology.
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From Undersea Cables to Maxwell's Equations
Big Sound from a Small Box - Bose Radio's Acoustic Technology Explained
The War Surplus Story - Repurposing Military Radios
The British Vintage Wireless Society
Comparing Link Coupling and Pi Networks with the AWA 6AQ5 Transmitter
The Little-Known Australian AWA "HROs" - AMR-100 and AMR-101 (and a few others) with Brian Harrison
How One VOA Relay Station Was Built, Used, Shut Down and Moved Across the United States
What's New With Audio Capacitors, and are they worth the premium?
DIY Tube Guitar Amp - The 48 Special Tube Guitar Amplifier
A Master Designer of Morse Code Keys Shares his Ideas
The Transistor’s Entry Into Ham Radio
What was The Voice of America?
Fading and Blasting - Invention of the AVC and AGC circuit and the Inventor Harold Wheeler
AWA Deep Dive Podcast - Armstrong's 1930s FM Tests at the Empire State Building
Early Aircraft Communication - The National AGS Receiver
Voyager's Amazing 15 Billion Mile, 47 Year Journey
Saving Communications History Before It's Gone
A 100 Year Old Solid-state Amp - The Brown Microphone Amplifier
"The Fine Things Are Always Made by Hand". The history of E.H. Scott, presented by Kent King
The Growing Impact of Environmental Radio Noise
The Rise and Fall of the World's Largest Radio Telescope
The Voice of America's Shortwave Broadcast Tribute to Edward R Murrow - April 28, 1965
Behind the Scenes at WWVH
A PhD EE Explains AI
Fraudsters and Charlatans: The Problem of 'Fake News' on the Radio, 1920-1930.
The Amazing History of Microelectronics
Vintage Law Enforcement Surveillance Radio
Dumpster Diving at Bell Labs - Saving Communications History
A Tour of the Max Bodmer Memorial Library at the Antique Wireless Association