Carl Menzer was manager of UI radio station WSUI from its inception in 1922 until 1968, when he retired. He, along with Prof. E.B. Kurtz of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, were largely responsible for the development of experimental television...
Carl Menzer was manager of UI radio station WSUI from its inception in 1922 until 1968. The University of Iowa radio station started as WHAA on June 26, 1922 and its call letters were changed to WSUI on January 29, 1925.
Carl Menzer was manager of UI radio station WSUI from its inception in 1922 until 1968. The University of Iowa radio station started as WHAA on June 26, 1922 and its call letters were changed to WSUI on January 29, 1925.
Carl Menzer was manager of UI radio station WSUI from its inception in 1922 until 1968. The University of Iowa radio station started as WHAA on June 26, 1922 and its call letters were changed to WSUI on January 29, 1925.
Television stations--Licenses; Television -- Equipment and supplies
Rood, a professor of engineering, expressed skepticism of plans for an experimental television station at the University of Iowa, in this letter addressed to Carl Menzer, manager of radio station WSUI.
Letter of application to the Federal Radio Commission to grant an experimental television broadcasting license to the University of Iowa, with additional letter of support to Sen. Brookhart, both written by Carl Menzer, manager, radio station WSUI.