Radio broadcast .. (1922-30)

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Among the "Hams" OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE MILWAUKEE AMATEURS RADIO CLUB Beer may have put Milwaukee on the map, but this organization is doing its best to keep it there. Founded in 1917, the Club has had a steady growth, and its "ham-fest", technical lectures, spirited debates, and operating activities have evidenced a high degree of interest and enthusiasm among the forty-odd members, Meetings are held weekly, at which visitors and prospective members are welcome, and the Club is always ready to help the newcomer by teaching him the code and enlarging his acquaintance among radio amateurs AMATEURS TAKING THE CODE TEST AT THE HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA, NEW YORK This receiving contest, held to determine the fastest operator in the Second District, is an important feature at each annual convention