[NJARC] FW: WHBI-AM radio

David R Sica davesica at juno.com
Thu Feb 17 11:55:50 EST 2005


I'm checking with folks I know at Tele-Measurements. Jack Poppele started
the company many years ago but is now deceased. At T-M, unlike the
mindset at many contemporary companies, they have more than a bit of
respect for radio history (the Radio Club of America is administered from
there). Jack was involved in the design and operation of a number of
radio and television stations in the area. They have promised to check
into this and get back to me. Stay tuned...
--Dave Sica

On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 10:22:19 -0600 "Vourtsis, Philip (Phil), ALABS"
<pvourtsis at att.com> writes:
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> _______________________________________________
> Members,
>   Anyone out there who can help Amy with experiences or info about 
> WBHI?
> 
> Phil Vourtsis
> Pres.- New Jersey Antique Radio Club
> 
> EE Humor
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> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Amy Ingalls [mailto:aingalls at campus.ccscad.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:50 PM
> To: Vourtsis, Philip (Phil), ALABS; radiorich at prodigy.net
> Subject: WHBI-AM radio
> 
> 
> Dear Phil and Richard, 
> 
> My name is Amy Ingalls and I am doing research on the 'small time' 
> radio
> station, WHBI, originating in Newark, NJ. I am in the process of
> creating a short documentary about my family history, of which I
> unfortunately know little about. The project is manifesting itself 
> from
> old photographs that include images taken in WHBI's station. My
> grandfather, who passed away last May, used to work for James 
> Shearer as
> a broadcast engineer.
> 
> I am writing in hopes of recieving any help and/or advice in 
> attaining
> information of WHBI's history, and more importantly, audio 
> recordings of
> transcripts, station identifications, and anything that has been
> broadcasted from the station and saved. It has been a challenge 
> thus
> far.
> 
> I came across your website through my internet searches on the 
> subject.
> I think it's great that there's such a great effort in keeping 
> radio
> history alive.
> 
> Thank you for your time.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Amy Ingalls
> 
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