- W -
Wadley Loop
A Wadley Loop Receiver - TheRacal RA-17, by E. Lyon,
Jan99:1
Walart Speaker Co. - Ad repro.
for hanging speaker, Aug86: 1
Walker, David
More on Substitutes for Type 45 Tubes, Jan92: 7
War of the Worlds
The Great Radio Panic of 1938 by P. Everett, Mar97:9
Warren, Randolph
The Compleat Homebrewer (loop antenna construction),
Mar93: 4
From the Editor’s Desk, Nov94:12
Letter to the Editor, Nov93:9
Letters Patent (high freq. spark xmtr. from 1947), Mar93: 8
Letters Patent (lapel pin designs), Sep94:17
Letters Patent (RCA cigarette lighter), Jan94:8
Letters Patent (RCA Model 100A speaker), Nov92: 12
Notes from the Workshop (cabinet refinishing),
May94:5, Jul94:5, Nov94:6
Repairing Audio Transformers, Nov92: 12
The Torch Passes, Dec94:15 (about his service as
newsletter editor)
Tubes vs. Transistors-Redux, Sep93:4
Watsontown Table and Furniture
Company
Ad reproduction, Oct97: 14
WBAL (Baltimore station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor, by
E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WBBM (Chicago station),
Aug99:1
WBES (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WCAO (Baltimore station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WCAP (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WDAF
The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks: A Dance Band Shaped by
Radio, by B. Belanger, Feb00:1
WDM (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WEAR (Baltimore, MD station)
Oct92: 9
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WEAS (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
Websites - See World Wide Web
Weller, Carl
Carl Weller and the Soldering Gun, by B. Belanger, Feb92: 8
Wellston Radio Corp. - Ad for
Aerial, May 94:16
Western Electric (See also
AT&T)
Ad Reproduction - early cone speakers, Feb85:10
“German” Tubes by Western Electric, by L. Sibley, Mar97:12
Superheterodynes - Radio Hist. Note, by Ed Lyon, Feb87: 4
The Western Electric 18-B Receiver, by D. Parks, Aug98:4
“Western Electric” Tubes:
An Apparent Revival, by
L. Sibley, May95:13
Western Electric Tubes Available Again, by L. Bassett,
Jun95:5
Western Coil & Electrical
Co.
The Voice of the Nation - Part 19, by E. Sanders,
Aug94:16; Part 20, Jan95:14; Part 21, Mar95:8
Western Radio Manufacturing
Co. - Ad Repro., Sep86: 13
Westinghouse
Birth of "The Radio
Group" - Historical note, by Ed Lyon,
Mar85: 3; Apr85:
3; May85; 4; Jun85: 4
A Mail-Oder Classic: The Westinghouse Aeriola Senior
Regenerative Receiver, by S. Statts, Jan99:6
Models H-125, H-126 refrigerator radio
Service notes, Dec86: 12
Models WR-8 and WR-8-R service note reprints
available, Mar87: 14
More on Early Electronic Television Receivers, by L.
Sibley, May96:1
Televisions at the NY World’s Fair, Nov95:1
WFBR (Baltimore, MD station)
Oct92: 9, Aug99:5
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WGN (Chicago, IL, radio
station)
... Jan92: 5
The Coon-Sanders Nighthawks: A Dance Band Shaped by
Radio, by B. Belanger, Feb00:1
Wheeler, Harold A.
Harold A. Wheeler, Inventor of AVC, Oct98:12
Hazeltine: The Professor, by H. Wheeler, Jun00:7. Aug00:1;
Oct00:1
Wholesale Radio Service - See
Lafayette
Wiepert, Tina and Bob
A Find for All to Enjoy, Jul93:8
WIL (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
Williams, Larry
Vexing Problems - With Solutions, Mar94:8
Wilson, Davis
Power FET Replacements for Antique Radio Tubes,
Apr92: 1; Update to
previous article Aug92: 1
Wireless Broadcasters - See
Phono Oscillators
Wireless Set No. 19, The
Wireless Set No. 19, by Chris
Bisaillion, Oct91: 3
Wire
Color codes for wires, Jul92: 3
Fungus on wires - removing, Feb85: 5
Wirthmore - Ad reproduction -
radio cabinets, Sep86: 7
WEAR (Baltimore, MD station),
May97:1
WFBR (Baltimore, MD station),
May97:1
WJDM (Elizabeth, NJ, station),
May96:4
WJH (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WJSV (Washington, DC,
station) Became WTOP, Jan93: 6
WKC (Baltimore, MD station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WMAL (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WMU (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
Word search quiz, Nov85: 6
Workrite - Ad Reproduction -
Concertola, Jr. Speaker,
Aug90: 12
World War II - See also
articles under tube listings for M-R
tubes, listings for radar, spying, etc.
Almost Too Good to Be True, by A. Douglas, (comments
on difficulty of production early in WWII), Sep96:10
Beams, Enigma, and the Coventry Myth, by R. Thomas,
Jan01:9
El Alamein - Before and After, by E. Lyon, Nov99:5;
follow-up, Jan00:4
The Proximity Fuse Program, by E. Lyon, Mar01:1
Radio and the Fall of the Third Republic, by E. Lyon, Sep99:1
Those Thousands of Little Inventors, by E. Lyon, Nov00:1
Tuning In During the War, by E. Lyon, Sep00:1
World Wide Web
Antique Radio on the World Wide Web, by B. Belanger,
Jun96:1; Follow up,
Aug96:7
Websites - Feb98:10; Feb99: 15; Oct00:11
WPM (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WQXR (New York City station),
Aug99:4
WRC (Washington, DC, radio
station)
1923 Ad reproduction, May88: 28
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
The Voice of the Capital, August 1, 1923 (reproduction of
old brochure), Apr93:5
WRHF (Washington, DC station)
Early Broadcasting in the Washington-Baltimore Corridor,
by E. Lyon, Mar00:6
WSAI (Cincinnati, OH, radio
station) - plays old time
programs), Mar95:5
WSM (Nashville, TN, radio
station)
When Rails Met Radio, by R. Thomas, Oct95:15
WTOP (Washington, DC, radio
station)
Former call letters WJSV, Dec93: 6
QSL card. Aug99:3
Station WTOP Wins
Historic Status, Dec91: 7
Wunderlich Tube
Tidbit on the Wunderlich tube, Jan99: 9
Wunderlich’s B Tube, by E. Lyon, Jan00:1
The Wunderlich Detector, by L. Sibley, May 97: 11
The Wunderlich Tube, by R. Fabris, Oct90: 7
Wunderlich Tube Replacement, by J. Forbes, Jun90: 15
Wunderlich Tube Replacement & Fusing, by C.
Rhodes, Dec90: 9
WWV (Time signal station)
The Non-stop Signal Generator, by T. Hannah, Oct89: 6
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