Includes then-new developments in UI's experimental television broadcasts. Unlike W9XK's mechanical system, W9XUI used an electronic mode of transmission, with a higher quality of image.
Television--Transmitters and transmission; Television circuits; Television frequency allocation
1935 article refers to new very high frequency (VHF) transmission equipment, in addition to original 2050 kilocycles frequency. 1939 article refers to the development of a sweep circuit for television recievers.
A dance card is a booklet with a decorative cover designed to help a lady keep track of her dance partners. Typically, it would have a cover indicating the sponsoring organization of the ball and a decorative cord by which it could be attached to a...
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...
Television stations; Television broadcasting -- Study and teaching
Clement F. Wade's company offered to provide the Department of Electrical Engineering several of the necessary equipment components to put W9XK on the air.