John,
              Love it.....  having been a broadcaster(I loved broadcasting) since I was 17 years old and retired from broadcast engineering in 2009 after 53 years in broadcast engineering.... this sounds very interesting to me. Dec 7th, 1956, I went to work for KNAC TV channel 5 in Fort Smith Arkansas... I had just turned 17yrs old.
Thank you for your contribution.
Bob Hardie   W5UQ   Near Magnolia, TX
past owner of Expert Linears America, LLC.

Bob H-   W5UQ.com

On 8/15/2022 1:44 PM, john Parmalee via BVARC wrote:
I have recently come upon a index to Most Broadcasting magazines dating back to 1931.  Many interesting articles both technical and business about the young industry. I know there are broadcasters in bvarc, I hope you enjoy these old articles.
https://worldradiohistory.com/Broadcasting-Magazine.htm
BROADCASTING November 15, 1931
Need Wider, Channels
MR. FARNSWORTH declared that channels of much greater width, depending on the quality of pictures produced, are necessary at this time, and that it was "too bad we hadn't worked out the details a little better at that time." Channels of 1,000 kilocycles or even wider were discussed by the engineers, but all agreed that the state of the art is such that no definite estimate can now be made.
(several TV inventors were ask for band space. under 5 megs.)

John Parmalee
[email protected]
281-380-3811 1931
K5VGM WI2XLJ

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