Gray History of Wireless Museum |
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45214 Cincinnati, OH, United States of America (USA) (Ohio) |
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Crosley Communications Building
1223 Central Parkway |
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Visit the collection at the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester, Ohio. |
Status from 10/2020
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Closed |
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Description | Gray History of Wireless Collection This extensive display features radio from the beginning in the 1920s with the discovery of the crystal diode radio and extends to the developments through the 1980s. Begin your visit at the newly designed timeline display that provides a visual overview of the history of wireless communications from its genesis up to today. Then visit two large display rooms. One room has early radios prior to 1930 and the second room extends beyond the 1930s to the 1980s. The founder and namesake of the Gray Collection is G. J. "Jack" Gray, 1900-1970, W8JDV of Mason, Ohio. Born in Middletown, Ohio on the banks of the Great Miami River, Jack was only twelve when he first became interested in wireless telegraphy. It was the start of a life-long affair with all things wireless. Visit the collection at the National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting in West Chester, Ohio. |
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