The FCC web site has historical information about the development of television. (Thanks, Steven!)
New York University has a page dedicated to the history of television. (Courtesy of Steven!)
Penn State University has a comprehensive timeline of radio. (Thanks again, Steven!)
Here is a good resource on the development of wireless communications. (Way to go, Steven!)
This is an outline of the beginnings of radio from Clemson University. (Alright, Steven!)
Probably one of the most complete collections of rare artifacts on the web about Major Edwin Howard Armstrong, inventor of frequency modulation and other radio circuits
Armstrong's historic tower in Alpine, New Jersey - the birthplace of FM radio in the 1930's (W2XMN)
Extensive chronology of early FM stations and "apex" stations (amplitude modulated stations operating on VHF frequencies)
Pennsylvania Museum of Music and Broadcast History
WHP morning show host and HRT supporter RJ Harris
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