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Radio Row
No disrespect to the people who lost thier lives on 9/11, but I
thought this was an interesting story of the neighborhood before the WTC was built. Here is the link: http://sonicmemorial.org/public/stories.html Wayne IC-R75 IC-R70 RS DX-398 |
RHF wrote:
WR - Thank You for the Link and Trip Down Memory Lane ~ RHF FO&A - Here is a More Direct Link/URL to "RADIO ROW". RADIO-ROW= http://sonicmemorial.org/public/radiorow/radiorow.html I wonder what happened to all the people who lived in the rooms above the radio stores-did they just get tossed out on the street? |
I saw the history of the WTC as well. It was on PBS about a year ago.
That's when I first learned about Radio Row. In fact, I still remember when it was cheap to buy things on Chamber St. even in the 1980's. What was that big antenna on the WTC for? (Funny that Radio Row was once there)! And does other large towers in NYC have antennas on them? I once saw something on PBS called The seven Mysteries of Grand Central. They mention that the clock in side of Grand Central was synchronized buy a shortwave signal. I thought that was strange. But in a cool way! 73 "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... RHF wrote: WR - Thank You for the Link and Trip Down Memory Lane ~ RHF FO&A - Here is a More Direct Link/URL to "RADIO ROW". RADIO-ROW= http://sonicmemorial.org/public/radiorow/radiorow.html I wonder what happened to all the people who lived in the rooms above the radio stores-did they just get tossed out on the street? |
S R wrote:
I saw the history of the WTC as well. It was on PBS about a year ago. That's when I first learned about Radio Row. In fact, I still remember when it was cheap to buy things on Chamber St. even in the 1980's. What was that big antenna on the WTC for? (Funny that Radio Row was once there)! And does other large towers in NYC have antennas on them? TV and radio broadcasts, later cell phone and utility relaying. I once saw something on PBS called The seven Mysteries of Grand Central. They mention that the clock in side of Grand Central was synchronized buy a shortwave signal. I thought that was strange. But in a cool way! They probably meant the signal from WWVB, which is technically longwave. 73 "tommyknocker" wrote in message ... RHF wrote: WR - Thank You for the Link and Trip Down Memory Lane ~ RHF FO&A - Here is a More Direct Link/URL to "RADIO ROW". RADIO-ROW= http://sonicmemorial.org/public/radiorow/radiorow.html I wonder what happened to all the people who lived in the rooms above the radio stores-did they just get tossed out on the street? |
"King Pineapple" wrote in message link.net...
As I recall, PBS had a documentary about the building of the WTC that went into some detail about Radio Row, too. I saw that show a few months ago. I believe this was it: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/newyork/index.html "The Center of the World" |
RadioGuy wrote:
Yup... and there was an article in Electronics Illustrated magazine for March 1968 going into detail on how the towers were going to cause disruptions to TV broadcast station coverage. RG Before the WTC towers were built, most television transmitters in NYC were located on the Empire State Building. As the WTC towers grew taller during construction, they started to cause serious reception 'ghosts' (double images), particularly for viewers north of NYC. This was because the signal from the ESB going south was reflected off the WTC towers, producing a second signal going north. When the second reflected (delayed) signal met with the primary signal going north from the ESB, viewers in that area saw a serious ghost image on their screens. After the WTC towers were completed, the television transmitters were moved from the ESB to the WTC and that ended the ghost problem. Since 9/11 some TV transmitters were moved back to the ESB (WCBS Ch-2 still had their old one there) while others were installed across the Hudson river on the old Armstrong tower. It will be interesting to see what happens to television reception in the NYC area when the new WTC is built. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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