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Armstrong Day At InfoAge

InfoAge Science and History Learning Center, 2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township, NJ | Get Directions »
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Edwin Armstrong is arguably the greatest radio inventor since Marconi.  His regenerative receiver was followed in 1918 by the superheterodyne, the basis for nearly all modern radio receivers. During the 1930’s Armstrong developed high-fidelity FM broadcasting.  His FM technologies found their way into two-way mobile radio, and radar during WWII.

The New Jersey Antique Radio Club’s Radio Technology Museum will host an observance of the occasion at the InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum in Wall Township, NJ on January 26th and 27th 2013 from 1 to 5 PM.  There will be a display and demonstration of a wide range of vintage regenerative radio receivers with a formal presentation at 2 PM.  The other InfoAge museums will be open as well.  Admission is free.

A five-dollar donation to InfoAge is suggested.

Event Details

Posted by: Dan Lieb
Where InfoAge Science and History Learning Center 2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township, NJ 07719
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–5:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­infoage.­org
Phone 732-280-3000
Price $0

More About InfoAge Science and History Learning Center

InfoAge Science and History Learning Center

2201 Marconi Rd, Wall Township, NJ
732-280-3000
Located at historic Camp Evans, InfoAge Science and History Learning Center features educational exhibits, including vintage computers, and more. It is home to the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Amateur Radio Rooms and the New Jersey Historical Divers Association.

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