Radio station 2XG, also known as the "Highbridge Station", was an experimental radio station located in New York City and licensed to the De Forest Radio...
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history of radio disc jockeys covers the time when gramophone records were first transmitted by experimental radio broadcasters to present day radio personalities...
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Chelmsford in England. These broadcasts include both speech and music. Radio 2XG, which opened the previous year, is forced to close down after Lee De...
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Martin takes office as the first Bronx County District Attorney. 1916 - Radio 2XG begins broadcasting. 1917 March 3: New York City transit stations for...
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AM broadcasting (redirect from AM broadcast radio)
capable of use in radio transmitters, and inaugurated daily broadcasts of entertainment and news from his New York "Highbridge" station, 2XG. This station...
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advance, Lee de Forest again took the lead, establishing experimental station 2XG in New York City. During a successful demonstration program held in October...
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KDKA (AM) (redirect from KDKA Radio)
broadcast was made on November 7, 1916 by the DeForest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company's station, 2XG, located in the Highbridge section of New York City...
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fall of 1916, after the De Forest Radio Telephone & Telegraph Company began operating an experimental radio station, 2XG, in New York City. Lee de Forest...
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It is generally recognised that the first radio transmission was made from a temporary station set up by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895. This followed on from...
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Lee de Forest (category History of radio in the United States)
New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, July 1915, p. 3. The "2" in 2XG's callsign indicated that the station was located in the 2nd Radio Inspection district...
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regulate radio. He was on the air daily for nearly a decade when the World War interrupted operations.[citation needed] Pioneer radio station 2XG, also known...
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2XG: Launched by Lee de Forest in the Highbridge section of New York City, that station began daily broadcasts in 1916. Like most experimental radio stations...
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Media in New York City (redirect from Radio stations in New York City)
1 WXPK Briarcliff Manor (AAA) 107.5 WBLS New York City (Urban AC) [RDS] 2XG–WJX/New York City (1915–17, 1920–24) W2XEA–KE2XCC/Alpine, NJ (1945–54) W2XMN/Alpine...
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This is a list of when the first radio broadcasts to the public occurred in the mentioned countries and territories. Non-public field tests and closed...
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November 18 of that year, carried by Lee de Forest's experimental station, 2XG in New York City. The first game broadcast nationwide happened the three...
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Charles Herrold (category American radio personalities)
station 8XK, and Lee de Forest over Experimental station 2XG in New York City in late 1919. "Radio School Sends Jazz Music via Air", San Jose Mercury Herald...
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States patent for a tuned radio frequency receiver. 7 November – Radio station 2XG, located in the Highbridge section of New York City, makes the first...
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Frank Conrad (category Radio pioneers)
to radio stations in exchange for publicity include Charles Herrold's station in San Jose, California beginning on 1912, and Lee de Forest's 2XG in New...
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WWJ (AM) (redirect from All-news radio (Detroit))
newspaper" entertainment and news program from its experimental station, 2XG, located in the Highbridge section of New York City. This station had to...
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Call signs in New Zealand (redirect from Amateur radio call signs of New Zealand)
longer generally used to identify broadcast stations. However, New Zealand's radio stations were once known by their call signs and would usually broadcast...
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after a hiatus due to World War I. The station is given the designation 2XG. Records concerts are aired 5 times a week. The world's first known programme...
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1920s. In January 1920, inventor and radio pioneer Lee DeForest brought her to the cramped studio of his station, 2XG, located in New York City's World's...
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provided regular broadcasts from his "Highbridge" experimental station, 2XG in New York City, during 1916-1917 (including a widely heard election night...
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Arthur Batcheller (category History of radio in the United States)
Forest moved his experimental radio station 2XG from the Bronx to Manhattan without obtaining government approval. As U.S. Radio Inspector of the Second District...
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CINW (redirect from XWA (radio))
Charles Herrold in San Jose, California. The De Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company's station, 2XG in New York City, also conducted regular broadcasts...
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PCGG (category History of radio)
In the fall of 1916, Lee de Forest began daily broadcasts over station 2XG in New York City. Both stations were required to cease operating in April...
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Maintenance (PDM) on the C-130H aircraft NAF913 and similar exercises for on the 2xG-222 aircraft in Lagos. His period as Chief of Air Staff also witnessed the...
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WDY (category Defunct radio stations in the United States)
1919, the De Forest Radio Telephone Company transmitted a nightly news and entertainment broadcast over its experimental station, 2XG, located in the Highbridge...
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CFAC (redirect from CFAC (radio))
a broadcasting career that dated back to 1916, over experimental station 2XG in New York City). The Herald commonly posted its daily broadcasting schedule...
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reliability of audio transmissions. Lee de Forest established experimental station 2XG in New York City and conducted the first broadcast in 1916. Station KDKA...
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