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The first article regarding the Amateur Radio Club in the Ingenium in several years.
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The estate of Ben Chromy, MSOE alumnus, first president of Radio Club, and vacuum tube inventor, made it possible for the school to build a studio to videotape lectures f[...]
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Informational piece regarding the WISN radio program, Sounds of Science, on which many members of MSOE faculty and staff have been guest speakers, February 1969.
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The School of Engineering of Milwaukee had students and faculty experimenting with radio transmission and reception since the school opened in 1903.
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The selected pages from this MSOE Bulletin/Course Listing indicates that 'audio' has been added to the radio and television education program.
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The radio and television servicing evening classes at MSOE have a strong focus on learning practical skills. This selection from the booklet highlights the radio and tele[...]
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Selections from a promotional booklet for prospective MSOE students. Radio Club is mentioned and pictured several times throughout.
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Class listing and career information for potential radio-television service students. This MSOE Bulletin includes information about the radio and television education pro[...]
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Basics of becoming a licensed ham radio operator for Amateur Radio Club.
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Everett Cobb, donor of the initial $30,000 to start WMSE, received MSOE's Pioneer Award at the first anniversary celebration of the radio station.
1982 | Photograph | WMSE |
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