Chrs_old_vids_45-58.zip

By 1958, the bulky floor-model radios of the 40s were being replaced by portable transistor models. The archive likely contains footage of these technical milestones, which CHRS experts like Bart Lee have documented extensively, from "Wireless Wagons" to the opening of NBC Radio City in San Francisco. What’s Inside the Archive?

The mid-50s were defined by the emergence of Bay Area broadcasting giants. CHRS maintains a Living Legends video series featuring interviews and footage from the very people who built the industry during this window. CHRS_old_vids_45-58.zip

Rare recordings and interviews with early pioneers who operated Morse code and early broadcast stations during the late 40s and 50s. By 1958, the bulky floor-model radios of the

Videos of experts bringing 1940s-era electronics back to life . The mid-50s were defined by the emergence of

In the decade following World War II, the airwaves underwent a radical shift. This archive captures the "Missing Link" years where radio stars became TV icons and local San Francisco broadcasting established its legendary roots.

If you are looking to explore these archives further, the CHRS YouTube channel hosts over 240 videos documenting this specific evolution of media technology.