Radio Technology Museum NJARC |
07719 Wall Township, NJ, United States of America (USA) (New Jersey) |
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Address |
2201 Marconi Road (behind The Marconi Hotel)
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Floor area | 269 m² / 2 900 ft² |
Opening times
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Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday: 12pm (or 1pm) - 5pm | ||||
Status from 05/2021
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Free entry, donations welcome. | ||||
Contact |
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Homepage | rtm.njarc.org |
Location / Directions |
The RTM is a part of the InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum located at the former U.S. Army Evans Signal Laboratory. The original site was constructed by Marconi in 1914 as a transatlantic radio receiver site. |
Description | The Museum traces the development of radio from before spark to beyond cellphones. The truly magic thing about radios is that they play. Many of the set on display have been lovingly restored to operating condition. The museum is equipped with an antenna and cable distribution system incorporating a local transmitter to provide vintage programming as well as live broadcasts of-the-air. The Radio Technology Museum is also the home of the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame that recoganizes many of the great radio personalities. The Hands-On Lab gives childeren of all ages the opportunity to play with radio. |
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