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CHRS Journal
The Journal of the Society is published periodically and is furnished free of charge to members.
Submissions to the Journal are always welcome. Typed copy is preferred, submitted on 3.5 inch IBM or Macintosh format diskettes in either ASCII or Microsoft Word.
You write about radio and we'll print it.
Here are some articles from past issues of the CHRS Journal:
- Restoration Corner
- Kadette Marketing Error
Although International Radio was an innovator and successful manufacturer of radios in the 1930s, they were still succeptable to making mistakes. This one ended their radio business.
- Remler Reminiscences
A look at San Francisco's radio manufacturer, Remler, by the son of one of their employees.
- Radio Stamps
Those little squares with stickum on the back tell a story of early radio.
- McCullough-Kellog AC Tubes
Introduced in the 1920s, these tubes were designed for use with common AC house current.
- Radio Intelligence Developments
Radio communications during WWI and between the wars.
- Broadcasting's Forgotten Father
Ten years before licensed radio broadcasting, before even the word "radio" was popularly used, Charles Herrold transmitted weekly programs of music and talk to a small but loyal audience.
- A Day at the Swapmeet
A view of participating in your local radio swapmeet.
- A Few Tips on Radio Photography
An easy setup for better photos.
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