WA2RVU takes a glance back to THE GOLDEN AGE OF BROADCAST AND AMATEUR RADIO.
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COMMENTS: THOMGLO1@VERIZON.NET
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
1927: WOAX, TRENTON
IF MEMORY SERVES ME, WOAX WAS LOCATED ON INGHAM AVENUE NEAR THE TRENTON-EWING BORDER. THERE ARE A NUMBER OF ARTICLES IN MY FILES WITH PROS AND CONS OF THE STATION. SOME WERE WRITING LETTERS TO THE NEWSPAPERS BEMOANING THE BORING CONTENT THE STATIONS WAS AIRING. COVERSELY, THERE WAS AN EQUAL NUMBER OF LISTENERS WHO WERE HAPPY WITH THE PROGRAMMING.
I am the Hamilton Township Historian at the Hamilton Township Public Library Local History Collection. I served in "G-2;" the U.S. Army Security Agency(ASA) with a "Top Secret Codeword" ("Crypto")military clearance. I have been married 60 years in April of 2014 to Judy Britton, my class of 1951 Hamilton High school sweetheart. We have 3 children and 9 grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. I have been a member of the amateur radio community since 1975 with the call sign WA2RVU. If the good Lord wills it, I will be logging local history when I reach the golden age of 100!
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