THE HISTORIAN'S VIEW By Michael Marinaro, WN1M
THE ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS – HISTORICAL COMMITTEE
THE ARRL HERITAGE MUSEUM
Presents:
THE HISTORIAN’S VIEW
THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE ARRL AND AMATEUR WIRELESS
In article format – by Michel W. Marinaro, WN1M
ARRL Volunteer Historian and Archivist
The Historian's View
Chapter 1: The Beginning - The Creation Of the Fraternity
Chapter 2: Extending the Limits - The Tests and Relays
Chapter 3: Extending the Limits - The Expedition
Chapter 4: Invitation - The First ARRL National Convention, 1921
Chapter 5: The Transatlantic Tests
Chapter 6A: Reminiscent Radio Tales - Clarence D. Tuska
Chapter 6B: Reminiscent Radio Tales - Hiram Hamilton Maxim
Chapter 7: The Early Logbooks of Hiram Percy Maxim
Chapter 8: Erruption - The Second ARRL National Convention, 1923
Chapter 10: Origination - Wireless Comes to Amterica (The Big Picture -- The British Bring Wireless to America) (NEW!)
Chapter 11: Atlantic Wireless Crisscross (Call Letters/CC: A Chronical of the Initial transatlantic Station)
(NEW!)
Epilogue -- Chroniclers of the Vestiges of Marconi Towers (The Big Picture: The Brisitsh Bring Wireless to Amaerica) (NEW!)
The following material is suitable for presentation at Amateur Radio Clubs:
Chapter 9: A Cronicle of W1AW - Emblem of Excellence - A PowerPoint Presentation, With Narrative
Part 9B: PowerPoint Presentation