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Tribute to a Century of Broadcasting YouTube Audiovisual
On the 100th anniversary of broadcast radio it's still possible to hear an AM radio station on all 118 AM North American Medium Wave channels from 530 kHz to 1700 kHz. Listen to stations on all frequencies as recorded off the air with a simple wire antenna in Eastern Massachusetts and see information on every station heard.
From New England Film and TV History / W1AWX / YouTube.
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