ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net
'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Great footage of 1960s technological breakthroughs with silicon semiconductors; early microscopic manufacturing; great early Silicon Valley solid-state manufacturing technology breakthroughs, and early nanotechnology. Great footage high tech electronics assembly; silicon crystals, transistors, circuitry, early computer-industry related technology.
...CU blinking orange-red light, camera pans down machine control panel, disembodied finger presses red switch. Great
...VS BW stock footage of women and men in 1930s working in factory manufacturing telephone p
1:56
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
3:38
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-280Hz) mid: Small copy of a Wesern Electric 15A 70cm x 70cm with JBL...
4:09
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
5:09
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
15:15
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
My dad worked at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works, in Chicago in 1925 and retired in the 1960's. I worked there from 1968 to 1977. Once there were approxima...
22:45
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
To see more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Commitment is, essentially, a case study that illuminates Western Electric's ro...
14:54
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
more at http://computers.quickfound.net 'Informs viewer of the experimental advances in audiovisual communications techniques Bell Telephone Laboratories' re...
13:24
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
5:47
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Here is a wonderful pair of Western Electric Ballantyne Tube amplifiers. These recently were recapped and upgraded power supply by a 40+year tube amp vet. Th...
5:45
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
This is authentic Western Electric cinema speaker from 1928, as presented by Mr. Joe Roberts of Silbatone Acoustics at the 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germ...
5:16
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This 1975 film promoted the work of Western Electric to regional telecommunication...
13:12
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
Some great tube/valve footage from 1948 of Western Electric tubes and equipment courtesy of AT&T.; a brief history of the modern marvel of our times...the Ele...
2:39
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
I found my Western Electric plant closing news video from 1984. This was the 650 Liberty Ave, Union, NJ Service Center for telephone repair. I started here i...
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net
'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Great footage of 1960s technological breakthroughs with silicon semiconductors; early microscopic manufacturing; great early Silicon Valley solid-state manufacturing technology breakthroughs, and early nanotechnology. Great footage high tech electronics assembly; silicon crystals, transistors, circuitry, early computer-industry related technology.
...CU blinking orange-red light, camera pans down machine control panel, disembodied finger presses red switch. Great
...VS BW stock footage of women and men in 1930s working in factory manufacturing telephone p
1:56
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
3:38
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-280Hz) mid: Small copy of a Wesern Electric 15A 70cm x 70cm with JBL...
4:09
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Silbatone, Western Electric Loudspeakers
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
5:09
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
15:15
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago 1920's
My dad worked at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works, in Chicago in 1925 and retired in the 1960's. I worked there from 1968 to 1977. Once there were approxima...
22:45
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
To see more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Commitment is, essentially, a case study that illuminates Western Electric's ro...
14:54
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
more at http://computers.quickfound.net 'Informs viewer of the experimental advances in audiovisual communications techniques Bell Telephone Laboratories' re...
13:24
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
Western Electric Collector in 「なんでも鑑定団」
5:47
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Here is a wonderful pair of Western Electric Ballantyne Tube amplifiers. These recently were recapped and upgraded power supply by a 40+year tube amp vet. Th...
5:45
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
1928 Western Electric cinema speaker
This is authentic Western Electric cinema speaker from 1928, as presented by Mr. Joe Roberts of Silbatone Acoustics at the 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germ...
5:16
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This 1975 film promoted the work of Western Electric to regional telecommunication...
13:12
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
Some great tube/valve footage from 1948 of Western Electric tubes and equipment courtesy of AT&T.; a brief history of the modern marvel of our times...the Ele...
2:39
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
WESTERN ELECTRIC PLANT CLOSING 1984
I found my Western Electric plant closing news video from 1984. This was the 650 Liberty Ave, Union, NJ Service Center for telephone repair. I started here i...
10:40
Finding His Voice (1929) Western Electric Instructional Film
Finding His Voice (1929) Western Electric Instructional Film
Finding His Voice (1929) Western Electric Instructional Film
Finding His Voice (1929) is a short film, created as an instructional film on how the Western Electric sound-on-film recording system worked. Cartoon showing...
1:12
Western Electric 16A Horn with WE555 driver
Western Electric 16A Horn with WE555 driver
Western Electric 16A Horn with WE555 driver
http://we16ahorn.blogspot.kr.
10:22
A tour of the WFLI Western Electric Transmitter
A tour of the WFLI Western Electric Transmitter
A tour of the WFLI Western Electric Transmitter
A Western Electric 407A that came to Chattanooga as a used piece of equipment. Its' original location was at the original WJSV/WTOP station outside of Washin...
4:12
Western Electric 555 RECEIVER 9383
Western Electric 555 RECEIVER 9383
Western Electric 555 RECEIVER 9383
This Western Electric horn driver was used in early movie theaters that showed the first movies with sound during the later 1920ies.
5:46
1955 Western Electric 500 Medditeranian Blue Phone
1955 Western Electric 500 Medditeranian Blue Phone
1955 Western Electric 500 Medditeranian Blue Phone
Now, this is pretty cool! Though, thank you for watching, please comment, LIKE, and subscribe!
3:22
WESTERN ELECTRIC 10A TYPE HORN + 18" WOOPER SOUND
WESTERN ELECTRIC 10A TYPE HORN + 18" WOOPER SOUND
WESTERN ELECTRIC 10A TYPE HORN + 18" WOOPER SOUND
we 10a small horn + altec 288 field driver + 18" field wooper sound = Great resolution power & real stage sound !!!
KOREAN ROCK FOLK MUSICS...
2:30
Western Electric 753C
Western Electric 753C
Western Electric 753C
エソテリック・P-0(S)[VUK] dscディーリアス EMT927st。 NUEMAN WV 2 Western Electric 124C Western Electric 753C.
2:47
western electric 555w
western electric 555w
western electric 555w
3:32
Western Electric Turntable
Western Electric Turntable
Western Electric Turntable
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net
'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Great footage of 1960s technological breakthroughs with silicon semiconductors; early microscopic manufacturing; great early Silicon Valley solid-state manufacturing technology breakthroughs, and early nanotechnology. Great footage high tech electronics assembly; silicon crystals, transistors, circuitry, early computer-industry related technology.
...CU blinking orange-red light, camera pans down machine control panel, disembodied finger presses red switch. Great
...VS BW stock footage of women and men in 1930s working in factory manufacturing telephone parts.
...Pan down row of 1960s women looking into microscopes assembling telephone parts; CU pin of precision device used to produce tiny part; woman sticks arms into gloves extending into controlled vacuum chamber glass chamber, camera pans out to show various women working on similar tasks down row; women with drill in pieces on large board of electronics, camera pans over women with drills working on electronics switching system.
...Pan down wall of ESS electronic telephone service electronics and electronic magnetized memory banks; animated diagram shows how ESS works superimposed over wall of magnetized memory card bank.
...Zoom in on stored program control unit; memory unit Twistor module moves down conveyor line, male and female workers use microscopes and magnifying glasses to look at memory unit; CU machine producing special Twistor wire; VS long thing metal Twistor wires move along machine passing through mylar polyethylene belts...
...Great shot machine dropping tiny metal reeds into racks progressed forward on conveyor line...
...CU worker examines ferried switches under microscope.
...Spinning molten furnace producing silicon crystals; camera zooms on man removing silicon crystal from machine...
...Camera pans out from electronic box with blink yellow light room of women at work looking through hi-tech microscopes and assembly solid state components...
...Woman testing semiconductors using electronic monitor; VS women assembling circuit boards; machine rapidly shakes board of ESS coils...
...Large spool of punched tape for computer system.
...CU disembodied hand holding drill drills in wire and patches it to other part of switch board; pan down rows and rows of men working on huge banks of wiring of ESS switchboard. Great shots of early metal film production using photo emulsion process; Nikon shadowgraph is used to check resistor pattern; CU resistor pattern on shadowgraph...
...CU molten furnace producing silicon crystal. '
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_switching_system
In telecommunications, an electronic switching system (ESS) is a telephone switch that uses digital electronics and computerized control to interconnect telephone circuits for the purpose of establishing telephone calls.
The generations of telephone switches before the advent of electronic switching in the 1950s used purely electro-mechanical relay systems and analog voice paths. These early machines typically utilized the step-by-step technique. The first generation of electronic switching systems in the 1960s were not entirely digital in nature, but used reed relay-operated metallic paths or crossbar switches operated by stored program control (SPC) systems.
First announced in 1955, the first customer trial installation of an all-electronic central office commenced in Morris, Illinois in November 1960 by Bell Laboratories. The first prominent large-scale electronic switching system was the Number One Electronic Switching System (1ESS) of the Bell System in the United States, introduced in Succasunna, New Jersey, in May 1965.
Later electronic switching systems implemented the digital representation of the electrical audio signals on subscriber loops by digitizing the analog signals and processing the resulting data for transmission between central offices. Time-division multiplexing (TDM) technology permitted the simultaneous transmission of multiple telephone calls on a single wire connection between central offices or other electronic switches, resulting in dramatic capacity improvements of the telephone network...
In the late 20th century most telephone exchanges without TDM processing were eliminated and the term electronic switching system became largely a historical distinction for the older SPC systems...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net
'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Great footage of 1960s technological breakthroughs with silicon semiconductors; early microscopic manufacturing; great early Silicon Valley solid-state manufacturing technology breakthroughs, and early nanotechnology. Great footage high tech electronics assembly; silicon crystals, transistors, circuitry, early computer-industry related technology.
...CU blinking orange-red light, camera pans down machine control panel, disembodied finger presses red switch. Great
...VS BW stock footage of women and men in 1930s working in factory manufacturing telephone parts.
...Pan down row of 1960s women looking into microscopes assembling telephone parts; CU pin of precision device used to produce tiny part; woman sticks arms into gloves extending into controlled vacuum chamber glass chamber, camera pans out to show various women working on similar tasks down row; women with drill in pieces on large board of electronics, camera pans over women with drills working on electronics switching system.
...Pan down wall of ESS electronic telephone service electronics and electronic magnetized memory banks; animated diagram shows how ESS works superimposed over wall of magnetized memory card bank.
...Zoom in on stored program control unit; memory unit Twistor module moves down conveyor line, male and female workers use microscopes and magnifying glasses to look at memory unit; CU machine producing special Twistor wire; VS long thing metal Twistor wires move along machine passing through mylar polyethylene belts...
...Great shot machine dropping tiny metal reeds into racks progressed forward on conveyor line...
...CU worker examines ferried switches under microscope.
...Spinning molten furnace producing silicon crystals; camera zooms on man removing silicon crystal from machine...
...Camera pans out from electronic box with blink yellow light room of women at work looking through hi-tech microscopes and assembly solid state components...
...Woman testing semiconductors using electronic monitor; VS women assembling circuit boards; machine rapidly shakes board of ESS coils...
...Large spool of punched tape for computer system.
...CU disembodied hand holding drill drills in wire and patches it to other part of switch board; pan down rows and rows of men working on huge banks of wiring of ESS switchboard. Great shots of early metal film production using photo emulsion process; Nikon shadowgraph is used to check resistor pattern; CU resistor pattern on shadowgraph...
...CU molten furnace producing silicon crystal. '
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_switching_system
In telecommunications, an electronic switching system (ESS) is a telephone switch that uses digital electronics and computerized control to interconnect telephone circuits for the purpose of establishing telephone calls.
The generations of telephone switches before the advent of electronic switching in the 1950s used purely electro-mechanical relay systems and analog voice paths. These early machines typically utilized the step-by-step technique. The first generation of electronic switching systems in the 1960s were not entirely digital in nature, but used reed relay-operated metallic paths or crossbar switches operated by stored program control (SPC) systems.
First announced in 1955, the first customer trial installation of an all-electronic central office commenced in Morris, Illinois in November 1960 by Bell Laboratories. The first prominent large-scale electronic switching system was the Number One Electronic Switching System (1ESS) of the Bell System in the United States, introduced in Succasunna, New Jersey, in May 1965.
Later electronic switching systems implemented the digital representation of the electrical audio signals on subscriber loops by digitizing the analog signals and processing the resulting data for transmission between central offices. Time-division multiplexing (TDM) technology permitted the simultaneous transmission of multiple telephone calls on a single wire connection between central offices or other electronic switches, resulting in dramatic capacity improvements of the telephone network...
In the late 20th century most telephone exchanges without TDM processing were eliminated and the term electronic switching system became largely a historical distinction for the older SPC systems...
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-280Hz) mid: Small copy of a Wesern Electric 15A 70cm x 70cm with JBL...
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-280Hz) mid: Small copy of a Wesern Electric 15A 70cm x 70cm with JBL...
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
My dad worked at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works, in Chicago in 1925 and retired in the 1960's. I worked there from 1968 to 1977. Once there were approxima...
My dad worked at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works, in Chicago in 1925 and retired in the 1960's. I worked there from 1968 to 1977. Once there were approxima...
To see more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Commitment is, essentially, a case study that illuminates Western Electric's ro...
To see more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Commitment is, essentially, a case study that illuminates Western Electric's ro...
more at http://computers.quickfound.net 'Informs viewer of the experimental advances in audiovisual communications techniques Bell Telephone Laboratories' re...
more at http://computers.quickfound.net 'Informs viewer of the experimental advances in audiovisual communications techniques Bell Telephone Laboratories' re...
Here is a wonderful pair of Western Electric Ballantyne Tube amplifiers. These recently were recapped and upgraded power supply by a 40+year tube amp vet. Th...
Here is a wonderful pair of Western Electric Ballantyne Tube amplifiers. These recently were recapped and upgraded power supply by a 40+year tube amp vet. Th...
This is authentic Western Electric cinema speaker from 1928, as presented by Mr. Joe Roberts of Silbatone Acoustics at the 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germ...
This is authentic Western Electric cinema speaker from 1928, as presented by Mr. Joe Roberts of Silbatone Acoustics at the 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germ...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This 1975 film promoted the work of Western Electric to regional telecommunication...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This 1975 film promoted the work of Western Electric to regional telecommunication...
Some great tube/valve footage from 1948 of Western Electric tubes and equipment courtesy of AT&T.; a brief history of the modern marvel of our times...the Ele...
Some great tube/valve footage from 1948 of Western Electric tubes and equipment courtesy of AT&T.; a brief history of the modern marvel of our times...the Ele...
I found my Western Electric plant closing news video from 1984. This was the 650 Liberty Ave, Union, NJ Service Center for telephone repair. I started here i...
I found my Western Electric plant closing news video from 1984. This was the 650 Liberty Ave, Union, NJ Service Center for telephone repair. I started here i...
Finding His Voice (1929) is a short film, created as an instructional film on how the Western Electric sound-on-film recording system worked. Cartoon showing...
Finding His Voice (1929) is a short film, created as an instructional film on how the Western Electric sound-on-film recording system worked. Cartoon showing...
A Western Electric 407A that came to Chattanooga as a used piece of equipment. Its' original location was at the original WJSV/WTOP station outside of Washin...
A Western Electric 407A that came to Chattanooga as a used piece of equipment. Its' original location was at the original WJSV/WTOP station outside of Washin...
Hawthorne was the place where me and my dad worked in the past century. It has been destroyed and the Water Tower is all that is left.
36:09
Western Electric Telephony
Western Electric Telephony
Western Electric Telephony
This slide show describe basics of old Telephone Central Offices. Most of the switching equipment shown here was manufactured at Western Electric Hawthorne Works in Chicago. Couple times we visited these Telephone buildings and this is what I saw. Today they do not exist. http://georgekrejci.com/index.html
74:48
Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company existed before it started producing switching equipment and before Hawthorne Works in Chicago was built. It was producing everything from fans to lamps. That was the time when my grandfather was young and working in Chicago sweatshops......
28:42
CSMI/Avaya/Lucent/AT&T;/Western Electric Full Version
CSMI/Avaya/Lucent/AT&T;/Western Electric Full Version
CSMI/Avaya/Lucent/AT&T;/Western Electric Full Version
Omaha Plant History via CSMI.
34:39
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair Video of th...
21:18
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald Shows this Cool old 3 Slot Payphone after Repair Convers...
48:57
AT&T; Archives: A 20-year History of Antiballistic Missile Systems
AT&T; Archives: A 20-year History of Antiballistic Missile Systems
AT&T; Archives: A 20-year History of Antiballistic Missile Systems
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This film examines five different experimental and functional antiballistic missil...
463:23
The Electric Sun -Documentary "Magical Egypt pt- 1-8 "
The Electric Sun -Documentary "Magical Egypt pt- 1-8 "
The Electric Sun -Documentary "Magical Egypt pt- 1-8 "
John Anthony West exploring the symbolism, and digging deeper into the knowledge and spirituality, of the ancient Egyptians. He explores many sites, and using his own research he shows us a side of the culture rarely exposed by modern science and Egyptology. Very enlightening and informative series. I have combined all the parts into one video for easier viewing. They are listed as follows...
1. Magical Egypt - The Invisible Science
2. Magical Egypt - The Old Kingdom and Still Older Kingdom
3. Magical Egypt - Descent
4. Magical Egypt - The Temple in Man
5. Magical Egypt - Navigating the Afterlife
6. Magical Egypt - Legacy
7. Magical Egypt -
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Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Ride a new electric train from Britomart to Swanson on the second day of regular electric trains on the Western Line (Sunday 17 May 2015), and Auckland's first-ever weekend with all trains electric.
99:08
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Recorded: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Posted: Aug 27, 2013 Location: The Computer Museum History Center, Building 126, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA In 1963, th...
33:41
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/movie_reviews_and_links.html
Demonstration film for the Vitaphone motion picture sound process, made the year before "The Jazz Singer" made talkies big. Hosted by Bell Labs Vice President Edward B. Craft, and first shown to the New York Electrical Society on October 27, 1926.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less
29:40
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
This episode aired April 16, 1957.
29:12
The Hawthorne Effect
The Hawthorne Effect
The Hawthorne Effect
The Hawthorne Effect Duration: 30 minutes Claudia Hammond presents a series looking at the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century. ...
50:50
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris.
Although the album received mixed reviews critically, it made several year-end Top Ten (favorite) lists. The disc was recorded at the Arizona Inn near downtown Tucson, Arizona.
This album hit #6 on Billboard's Country albums chart and #73 on Billboard's main album chart. The two artists teamed up for a concert tour in support of the disc in late 1999. It was nominated for several Grammy awards and sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States. This album has ne
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Diesel Trains Galore!
Diesel Trains Galore!
Diesel Trains Galore!
All aboard! Come along for this look at diesel-electric locomotives in the western United States! Continuing with this next installment in my Trains Galore v...
30:19
AT&T; Archives: The Dew Line (Bonus Edition)
AT&T; Archives: The Dew Line (Bonus Edition)
AT&T; Archives: The Dew Line (Bonus Edition)
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T; Archives and History Center The film do...
21:32
AT&T; Archives: A Modern Aladdin's Lamp, about vacuum tubes,1940
AT&T; Archives: A Modern Aladdin's Lamp, about vacuum tubes,1940
AT&T; Archives: A Modern Aladdin's Lamp, about vacuum tubes,1940
See more from the AT&T; Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
There were two versions of this film made; this is the short version. Watch for footage of the ridiculously huge vacuum tubes that were used for radio transmission.
From the original 1940 documentation:
"With Western Electric Vacuum Tubes in the starring roles, this film tells the fascinating story of tube development from the first crude bulbs of Edison and De Forest to the powerful and efficient tubes in use today, and shows the prominent part they play in radio, long-distance telephony, public address systems, sound motion pictures and the phonograph.
Animated seque
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The Red House (1947)
The Red House (1947)
The Red House (1947)
Synopsis: an old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandon farmhouse, located deep in the woods
Runtime: 100 min
Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Color: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1.
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Tools of Telephony
Tools of Telephony
Tools of Telephony
A video about the Western Electric Company. I believe that this video is in the public domain. Bell Telephone System.
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Behind Your Radio Dial: The Story of NBC 1947 National Broadcasting Company
Behind Your Radio Dial: The Story of NBC 1947 National Broadcasting Company
Behind Your Radio Dial: The Story of NBC 1947 National Broadcasting Company
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/ "Behind the scenes tour of NBC's radio and television broadcasting facilities at Rockefeller Center, New York City." Public domain film from the Library...
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WLW's 500,000 Watt Transmitter
WLW's 500,000 Watt Transmitter
WLW's 500,000 Watt Transmitter
While In Dayton Oh at Hamvention 2013 I attended a tour of the WLW AM broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact.
Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tube
This slide show describe basics of old Telephone Central Offices. Most of the switching equipment shown here was manufactured at Western Electric Hawthorne Works in Chicago. Couple times we visited these Telephone buildings and this is what I saw. Today they do not exist. http://georgekrejci.com/index.html
This slide show describe basics of old Telephone Central Offices. Most of the switching equipment shown here was manufactured at Western Electric Hawthorne Works in Chicago. Couple times we visited these Telephone buildings and this is what I saw. Today they do not exist. http://georgekrejci.com/index.html
Western Electric Company existed before it started producing switching equipment and before Hawthorne Works in Chicago was built. It was producing everything from fans to lamps. That was the time when my grandfather was young and working in Chicago sweatshops......
Western Electric Company existed before it started producing switching equipment and before Hawthorne Works in Chicago was built. It was producing everything from fans to lamps. That was the time when my grandfather was young and working in Chicago sweatshops......
published:27 Nov 2014
views:116
CSMI/Avaya/Lucent/AT&T;/Western Electric Full Version
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair Video of th...
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair Video of th...
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald Shows this Cool old 3 Slot Payphone after Repair Convers...
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald Shows this Cool old 3 Slot Payphone after Repair Convers...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This film examines five different experimental and functional antiballistic missil...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This film examines five different experimental and functional antiballistic missil...
Ride a new electric train from Britomart to Swanson on the second day of regular electric trains on the Western Line (Sunday 17 May 2015), and Auckland's first-ever weekend with all trains electric.
Ride a new electric train from Britomart to Swanson on the second day of regular electric trains on the Western Line (Sunday 17 May 2015), and Auckland's first-ever weekend with all trains electric.
published:17 May 2015
views:27
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Recorded: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Posted: Aug 27, 2013 Location: The Computer Museum History Center, Building 126, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA In 1963, th...
Recorded: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Posted: Aug 27, 2013 Location: The Computer Museum History Center, Building 126, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA In 1963, th...
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/movie_reviews_and_links.html
Demonstration film for the Vitaphone motion picture sound process, made the year before "The Jazz Singer" made talkies big. Hosted by Bell Labs Vice President Edward B. Craft, and first shown to the New York Electrical Society on October 27, 1926.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitaphone
Vitaphone was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1931. Vitaphone was the last major analog sound-on-disc system and the only one which was widely used and commercially successful. The soundtrack was not printed on the film itself, but issued separately on phonograph records. The discs, recorded at 33 1/3 rpm (a speed first used for this system) and typically 16 inches in diameter, would be played on a turntable physically coupled to the projector motor while the film was being projected. Many early talkies, such as The Jazz Singer (1927), used the Vitaphone system. The name "Vitaphone" derived from the Latin and Greek words, respectively, for "living" and "sound".
The "Vitaphone" trademark was later associated with cartoons and other short subjects that had optical soundtracks and did not use discs...
Early history
In the early 1920s, Western Electric was developing both sound-on-film and sound-on-disc systems, aided by the purchase of Lee De Forest's Audion amplifier tube in 1913, consequent advances in public address systems, and the first practical condenser microphone, which Western Electric engineer A.C. Wente had created in 1916 and greatly improved in 1922. De Forest debuted his own Phonofilm sound-on-film system in New York City on April 15, 1923, but due to the relatively poor sound quality of Phonofilm and the impressive state-of-the-art sound heard in Western Electric's private demonstrations, the Warner Brothers decided to go forward with the industrial giant and the more familiar disc technology.
The business was established at Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in New York City and acquired by Warner Brothers in April 1925. Warner Brothers introduced Vitaphone on August 6, 1926 with the release of their silent feature Don Juan, which had been retrofitted with a symphonic musical score and sound effects. There was no spoken dialog. The feature was preceded by a program of short subjects with live-recorded sound, nearly all featuring classical instrumentalists and opera stars. The only "pop music" artist was guitarist Roy Smeck and the only actual "talkie" was the short film that opened the program: a brief spoken greeting from motion picture industry spokesman Will Hays.
Don Juan was able to draw huge sums of money at the box office, but was not able to match the expensive budget Warner Brothers put into the film's production...
...then pushed ahead with a new Vitaphone feature starring Al Jolson, the Broadway dynamo who had already scored a big hit with early Vitaphone audiences in A Plantation Act, a musical short released on October 7, 1926. On October 6, 1927, The Jazz Singer premiered at the Warner Theater in New York City, broke box-office records, established Warner Brothers as a major player in Hollywood, and is traditionally credited with single-handedly launching the talkie revolution...
A Vitaphone-equipped theater had normal projectors which had been furnished with special phonograph turntables and pickups; a fader; an amplifier; and a loudspeaker system. The projectors operated just as motorized silent projectors did, but at a fixed speed of 24 frames per second and mechanically interlocked with the attached turntables. When each projector was threaded, the projectionist would align a start mark on the film with the film gate, then cue up the corresponding soundtrack disc on the turntable, being careful to place the phonograph needle at a point indicated by an arrow scribed on the record's surface. When the projector was started, it rotated the linked turntable and (in theory) automatically kept the record "in sync" (correctly synchronized) with the projected image.
The Vitaphone process made several improvements over previous systems:
Amplification – The Vitaphone system used electronic amplification based on Lee De Forest's Audion tube...
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/movie_reviews_and_links.html
Demonstration film for the Vitaphone motion picture sound process, made the year before "The Jazz Singer" made talkies big. Hosted by Bell Labs Vice President Edward B. Craft, and first shown to the New York Electrical Society on October 27, 1926.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitaphone
Vitaphone was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1931. Vitaphone was the last major analog sound-on-disc system and the only one which was widely used and commercially successful. The soundtrack was not printed on the film itself, but issued separately on phonograph records. The discs, recorded at 33 1/3 rpm (a speed first used for this system) and typically 16 inches in diameter, would be played on a turntable physically coupled to the projector motor while the film was being projected. Many early talkies, such as The Jazz Singer (1927), used the Vitaphone system. The name "Vitaphone" derived from the Latin and Greek words, respectively, for "living" and "sound".
The "Vitaphone" trademark was later associated with cartoons and other short subjects that had optical soundtracks and did not use discs...
Early history
In the early 1920s, Western Electric was developing both sound-on-film and sound-on-disc systems, aided by the purchase of Lee De Forest's Audion amplifier tube in 1913, consequent advances in public address systems, and the first practical condenser microphone, which Western Electric engineer A.C. Wente had created in 1916 and greatly improved in 1922. De Forest debuted his own Phonofilm sound-on-film system in New York City on April 15, 1923, but due to the relatively poor sound quality of Phonofilm and the impressive state-of-the-art sound heard in Western Electric's private demonstrations, the Warner Brothers decided to go forward with the industrial giant and the more familiar disc technology.
The business was established at Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in New York City and acquired by Warner Brothers in April 1925. Warner Brothers introduced Vitaphone on August 6, 1926 with the release of their silent feature Don Juan, which had been retrofitted with a symphonic musical score and sound effects. There was no spoken dialog. The feature was preceded by a program of short subjects with live-recorded sound, nearly all featuring classical instrumentalists and opera stars. The only "pop music" artist was guitarist Roy Smeck and the only actual "talkie" was the short film that opened the program: a brief spoken greeting from motion picture industry spokesman Will Hays.
Don Juan was able to draw huge sums of money at the box office, but was not able to match the expensive budget Warner Brothers put into the film's production...
...then pushed ahead with a new Vitaphone feature starring Al Jolson, the Broadway dynamo who had already scored a big hit with early Vitaphone audiences in A Plantation Act, a musical short released on October 7, 1926. On October 6, 1927, The Jazz Singer premiered at the Warner Theater in New York City, broke box-office records, established Warner Brothers as a major player in Hollywood, and is traditionally credited with single-handedly launching the talkie revolution...
A Vitaphone-equipped theater had normal projectors which had been furnished with special phonograph turntables and pickups; a fader; an amplifier; and a loudspeaker system. The projectors operated just as motorized silent projectors did, but at a fixed speed of 24 frames per second and mechanically interlocked with the attached turntables. When each projector was threaded, the projectionist would align a start mark on the film with the film gate, then cue up the corresponding soundtrack disc on the turntable, being careful to place the phonograph needle at a point indicated by an arrow scribed on the record's surface. When the projector was started, it rotated the linked turntable and (in theory) automatically kept the record "in sync" (correctly synchronized) with the projected image.
The Vitaphone process made several improvements over previous systems:
Amplification – The Vitaphone system used electronic amplification based on Lee De Forest's Audion tube...
published:30 Nov 2014
views:1690
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
The Hawthorne Effect Duration: 30 minutes Claudia Hammond presents a series looking at the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century. ...
The Hawthorne Effect Duration: 30 minutes Claudia Hammond presents a series looking at the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century. ...
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris.
Although the album received mixed reviews critically, it made several year-end Top Ten (favorite) lists. The disc was recorded at the Arizona Inn near downtown Tucson, Arizona.
This album hit #6 on Billboard's Country albums chart and #73 on Billboard's main album chart. The two artists teamed up for a concert tour in support of the disc in late 1999. It was nominated for several Grammy awards and sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States. This album has never been out of print.
Track listing:
1. "Loving the Highway Man" (Andy Prieboy)
2. "Raise the Dead" (Emmylou Harris)
3. "For a Dancer" (Jackson Browne)
4. "Western Wall" (Rosanne Cash)
5. "1917" (David Olney)
6. "He Was Mine" (Paul Kennerley)
7. "Sweet Spot" (Emmylou Harris/Jill Cunniff)
8. "Sisters of Mercy" (Leonard Cohen)
9. "Falling Down" (Patty Griffin)
10. "Valerie" (Patti Scialfa)
11. "This Is to Mother You" (Sinéad O'Connor)
12. "All I Left Behind" (Emmylou Harris/Kate McGarrigle/Anna McGarrigle)
13. "Across the Border" (Bruce Springsteen)
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt -- Vocals, Background Vocals
Emmylou Harris -- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Neil Young -- Harmonica, Background Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low -- Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Ethan Johns -- Dulcimer, Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Drums, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Mandocello, Spanish guitar, Synthesizer Bass, Optigan
Paul "Wix" Wickens -- Accordion
Paul Kennerley -- Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Bernie Leadon -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitarron, Mandocello, 6-string bass, Synthesizer Bass, Guitar (12 String Electric)
Greg Leisz -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals, Mandola, Mandocello, Weissenborn
Anna McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Helen Watson -- Background Vocals
Kate McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Michel Pepin -- Cymbals, Bass Guitar
Samantha Rowe -- Cello
Technical credits:
Glyn Johns -- Producer, Engineer
George Massenburg -- Engineer
Asylum Nashville
(P) & (C) 1999 Elektra Entertainment Group
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris.
Although the album received mixed reviews critically, it made several year-end Top Ten (favorite) lists. The disc was recorded at the Arizona Inn near downtown Tucson, Arizona.
This album hit #6 on Billboard's Country albums chart and #73 on Billboard's main album chart. The two artists teamed up for a concert tour in support of the disc in late 1999. It was nominated for several Grammy awards and sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States. This album has never been out of print.
Track listing:
1. "Loving the Highway Man" (Andy Prieboy)
2. "Raise the Dead" (Emmylou Harris)
3. "For a Dancer" (Jackson Browne)
4. "Western Wall" (Rosanne Cash)
5. "1917" (David Olney)
6. "He Was Mine" (Paul Kennerley)
7. "Sweet Spot" (Emmylou Harris/Jill Cunniff)
8. "Sisters of Mercy" (Leonard Cohen)
9. "Falling Down" (Patty Griffin)
10. "Valerie" (Patti Scialfa)
11. "This Is to Mother You" (Sinéad O'Connor)
12. "All I Left Behind" (Emmylou Harris/Kate McGarrigle/Anna McGarrigle)
13. "Across the Border" (Bruce Springsteen)
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt -- Vocals, Background Vocals
Emmylou Harris -- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Neil Young -- Harmonica, Background Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low -- Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Ethan Johns -- Dulcimer, Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Drums, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Mandocello, Spanish guitar, Synthesizer Bass, Optigan
Paul "Wix" Wickens -- Accordion
Paul Kennerley -- Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Bernie Leadon -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitarron, Mandocello, 6-string bass, Synthesizer Bass, Guitar (12 String Electric)
Greg Leisz -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals, Mandola, Mandocello, Weissenborn
Anna McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Helen Watson -- Background Vocals
Kate McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Michel Pepin -- Cymbals, Bass Guitar
Samantha Rowe -- Cello
Technical credits:
Glyn Johns -- Producer, Engineer
George Massenburg -- Engineer
Asylum Nashville
(P) & (C) 1999 Elektra Entertainment Group
All aboard! Come along for this look at diesel-electric locomotives in the western United States! Continuing with this next installment in my Trains Galore v...
All aboard! Come along for this look at diesel-electric locomotives in the western United States! Continuing with this next installment in my Trains Galore v...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T; Archives and History Center The film do...
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Introduction by George Kupczak of the AT&T; Archives and History Center The film do...
See more from the AT&T; Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
There were two versions of this film made; this is the short version. Watch for footage of the ridiculously huge vacuum tubes that were used for radio transmission.
From the original 1940 documentation:
"With Western Electric Vacuum Tubes in the starring roles, this film tells the fascinating story of tube development from the first crude bulbs of Edison and De Forest to the powerful and efficient tubes in use today, and shows the prominent part they play in radio, long-distance telephony, public address systems, sound motion pictures and the phonograph.
Animated sequences depicting a traffic cop halting an on-rush of electrons inside a tube and a troupe of monkeys tossing pebbles at a grid explain the three-element tube so clearly that a non-technical audience can understand how it operates.
Scenes in the tube shop show the precision workmanship that goes into the making of broadcasting and telephone repeater tubes. The camera moves from one intricate operation to another while skilled craftsmen transform spools of wire and rods of glass into these magic lamps of today."
Footage courtesy of AT&T; Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
See more from the AT&T; Archives at http://techchannel.att.com/archives
There were two versions of this film made; this is the short version. Watch for footage of the ridiculously huge vacuum tubes that were used for radio transmission.
From the original 1940 documentation:
"With Western Electric Vacuum Tubes in the starring roles, this film tells the fascinating story of tube development from the first crude bulbs of Edison and De Forest to the powerful and efficient tubes in use today, and shows the prominent part they play in radio, long-distance telephony, public address systems, sound motion pictures and the phonograph.
Animated sequences depicting a traffic cop halting an on-rush of electrons inside a tube and a troupe of monkeys tossing pebbles at a grid explain the three-element tube so clearly that a non-technical audience can understand how it operates.
Scenes in the tube shop show the precision workmanship that goes into the making of broadcasting and telephone repeater tubes. The camera moves from one intricate operation to another while skilled craftsmen transform spools of wire and rods of glass into these magic lamps of today."
Footage courtesy of AT&T; Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ
Synopsis: an old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandon farmhouse, located deep in the woods
Runtime: 100 min
Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Color: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1.
Synopsis: an old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandon farmhouse, located deep in the woods
Runtime: 100 min
Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Color: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1.
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/ "Behind the scenes tour of NBC's radio and television broadcasting facilities at Rockefeller Center, New York City." Public domain film from the Library...
more at http://showbiz.quickfound.net/ "Behind the scenes tour of NBC's radio and television broadcasting facilities at Rockefeller Center, New York City." Public domain film from the Library...
While In Dayton Oh at Hamvention 2013 I attended a tour of the WLW AM broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact.
Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tubes ($1,600 each in 1932) that required water cooling that used a cooling pond located outside the station. Tons, and tons, of hardware was required to achieve the 10 dB gain.
According to WIKI: But Crosley still wasn't satisfied. In 1933 he obtained a construction permit from the Federal Radio Commission for a 500 kilowatt superstation, and he spent some $500,000 (at least $17 million in 2010 dollars using a CPI conversion factor of 0.13[9]) building the transmitter and antenna.
Before the 500 KW went on the air, WLW installed a Blaw Knox vertical radiator, or as we say today a vertical antenna. Back in those days a horizontal wire flat top antenna supported by two towers was common. Photos in the video show the impressive antenna farm at WLW.
The engineering was state of the art pushing the 1930s technology to achieve 500,000 watts. Operating the transmitter required a team of many engineers to bring it to life and control it while it was on the air. A simple ON-OFF switch did not exist!
Enjoy the tour of the facility and the history of this high power station. Thanks to Jay, Geoff, and Ted of WLW for hosting the tour.
I will soon post another video the covers the collection of 50,000 watt transmitters that are also in the same building.
To learn more about this transmitter's history, please visit these sites.
Randy
RADIOWORLD article about this video
http://www.radioworld.com/article/wlw-and-the-youtube-ham-/220485
WLW Archive Files
http://www.arizona-am.net/WLW/index.html
Jim Hawkin's WLW page:
http://hawkins.pair.com/wlw.shtml
History of WLW, Cincinnati:
http://jeff560.tripod.com/wlw.html
WLW's Big Arse Transmitter:
http://www.ominous-valve.com/wlw.html
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLW
WLW - A "Super" Station Tour:
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/cinc/wlwpix.htm
Not Just a Sound: the Story of WLW:
http://www.broadcasting101.ws/wlw-1.htm
While In Dayton Oh at Hamvention 2013 I attended a tour of the WLW AM broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact.
Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tubes ($1,600 each in 1932) that required water cooling that used a cooling pond located outside the station. Tons, and tons, of hardware was required to achieve the 10 dB gain.
According to WIKI: But Crosley still wasn't satisfied. In 1933 he obtained a construction permit from the Federal Radio Commission for a 500 kilowatt superstation, and he spent some $500,000 (at least $17 million in 2010 dollars using a CPI conversion factor of 0.13[9]) building the transmitter and antenna.
Before the 500 KW went on the air, WLW installed a Blaw Knox vertical radiator, or as we say today a vertical antenna. Back in those days a horizontal wire flat top antenna supported by two towers was common. Photos in the video show the impressive antenna farm at WLW.
The engineering was state of the art pushing the 1930s technology to achieve 500,000 watts. Operating the transmitter required a team of many engineers to bring it to life and control it while it was on the air. A simple ON-OFF switch did not exist!
Enjoy the tour of the facility and the history of this high power station. Thanks to Jay, Geoff, and Ted of WLW for hosting the tour.
I will soon post another video the covers the collection of 50,000 watt transmitters that are also in the same building.
To learn more about this transmitter's history, please visit these sites.
Randy
RADIOWORLD article about this video
http://www.radioworld.com/article/wlw-and-the-youtube-ham-/220485
WLW Archive Files
http://www.arizona-am.net/WLW/index.html
Jim Hawkin's WLW page:
http://hawkins.pair.com/wlw.shtml
History of WLW, Cincinnati:
http://jeff560.tripod.com/wlw.html
WLW's Big Arse Transmitter:
http://www.ominous-valve.com/wlw.html
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLW
WLW - A "Super" Station Tour:
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/cinc/wlwpix.htm
Not Just a Sound: the Story of WLW:
http://www.broadcasting101.ws/wlw-1.htm
1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
Replaced motor that the shaft doesn't go through the other side, so it doesn't connect to the Oscillator gearbox. The motor was replaced because the original was Seized and rust hard and dead. So he made it Functional at least.
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Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
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Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
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Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
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ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
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How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
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這一天(我們都健康年輕) - 梁靜茹 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C (WE 310 小孔+PHICO 刻字+老曙光 300B)
這一天(我們都健康年輕) - 梁靜茹 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C (WE 310 小孔+PHICO 刻字+老曙光 300B)
這一天(我們都健康年輕) - 梁靜茹 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C (WE 310 小孔+PHICO 刻字+老曙光 300B)
松木腳架決定版
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Western Electric McDonnell Douglas Spartan ABM Launch 480p
Western Electric McDonnell Douglas Spartan ABM Launch 480p
Western Electric McDonnell Douglas Spartan ABM Launch 480p
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Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
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Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
老曙光 300b + canada 5x4g 墊松木夾板初開聲
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Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 - 空港 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 - 空港 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 - 空港 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
老曙光 300b + canada 5x4g 墊松木夾板初開聲
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GAUMONT KALEE TUBE AMPLIFIERS VALVE 6L6 CV1075 KT66 AND WESTERN ELECTRIC 350B
GAUMONT KALEE TUBE AMPLIFIERS VALVE 6L6 CV1075 KT66 AND WESTERN ELECTRIC 350B
GAUMONT KALEE TUBE AMPLIFIERS VALVE 6L6 CV1075 KT66 AND WESTERN ELECTRIC 350B
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Western Electric
Western Electric
Western Electric
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Western Electric · n/a
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1964 Folkways Records
Released on: 1964-01-01
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1932 - Early Hi Fi Western Electric Transcription "Lazy Day" - Benny Goodman
1932 - Early Hi Fi Western Electric Transcription "Lazy Day" - Benny Goodman
1932 - Early Hi Fi Western Electric Transcription "Lazy Day" - Benny Goodman
This is an example of high fidelity recording test pressings by Bell Laboratories - named Western Electric Wide Range produced by ERPI - Electrical Research Products, Inc. This transcription disc was originally recorded in 1932 by a studio musician group called "The Westernaires" (a pseudonym paying homage to Western Electric). The original audio was re-equalized to increase certain frequency ranges - and a slight reverb was added to make this version more listenable to modern ears. To the purists who shun such alterations, keep in mind this rendition was not produced for you - but for the general audience - and more importantly, for myself.
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2015 Success Award Winner - Tomcat Electric - Arizona Western College SBDC
2015 Success Award Winner - Tomcat Electric - Arizona Western College SBDC
2015 Success Award Winner - Tomcat Electric - Arizona Western College SBDC
2015 Success Award Winner - Tomcat Electric - Arizona Western College SBDC
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Great western Way: The Electric Quackaloo
Great western Way: The Electric Quackaloo
Great western Way: The Electric Quackaloo
Panniers are dicks
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Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
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Hayati Kafe-For all we know (western electric NO.91 B + 753C + CETRON 300B )
Hayati Kafe-For all we know (western electric NO.91 B + 753C + CETRON 300B )
Hayati Kafe-For all we know (western electric NO.91 B + 753C + CETRON 300B )
Replaced motor that the shaft doesn't go through the other side, so it doesn't connect to the Oscillator gearbox. The motor was replaced because the original was Seized and rust hard and dead. So he made it Functional at least.
Replaced motor that the shaft doesn't go through the other side, so it doesn't connect to the Oscillator gearbox. The motor was replaced because the original was Seized and rust hard and dead. So he made it Functional at least.
published:09 Jun 2015
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Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
published:07 Jun 2015
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Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
published:09 Jun 2015
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Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
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ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Western Electric · n/a
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1964 Folkways Records
Released on: 1964-01-01
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Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Western Electric · n/a
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1964 Folkways Records
Released on: 1964-01-01
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published:30 May 2015
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1932 - Early Hi Fi Western Electric Transcription "Lazy Day" - Benny Goodman
This is an example of high fidelity recording test pressings by Bell Laboratories - named Western Electric Wide Range produced by ERPI - Electrical Research Products, Inc. This transcription disc was originally recorded in 1932 by a studio musician group called "The Westernaires" (a pseudonym paying homage to Western Electric). The original audio was re-equalized to increase certain frequency ranges - and a slight reverb was added to make this version more listenable to modern ears. To the purists who shun such alterations, keep in mind this rendition was not produced for you - but for the general audience - and more importantly, for myself.
This is an example of high fidelity recording test pressings by Bell Laboratories - named Western Electric Wide Range produced by ERPI - Electrical Research Products, Inc. This transcription disc was originally recorded in 1932 by a studio musician group called "The Westernaires" (a pseudonym paying homage to Western Electric). The original audio was re-equalized to increase certain frequency ranges - and a slight reverb was added to make this version more listenable to modern ears. To the purists who shun such alterations, keep in mind this rendition was not produced for you - but for the general audience - and more importantly, for myself.
published:29 May 2015
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2015 Success Award Winner - Tomcat Electric - Arizona Western College SBDC
Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
Western Electric Candle Stick & Bell Box Repair and Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
published:24 May 2015
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Hayati Kafe-For all we know (western electric NO.91 B + 753C + CETRON 300B )
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Gre...
published:17 Feb 2015
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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'Title refers to: Electronic Switching System.
Great footage of 1960s technological breakthroughs with silicon semiconductors; early microscopic manufacturing; great early Silicon Valley solid-state manufacturing technology breakthroughs, and early nanotechnology. Great footage high tech electronics assembly; silicon crystals, transistors, circuitry, early computer-industry related technology.
...CU blinking orange-red light, camera pans down machine control panel, disembodied finger presses red switch. Great
...VS BW stock footage of women and men in 1930s working in factory manufacturing telephone parts.
...Pan down row of 1960s women looking into microscopes assembling telephone parts; CU pin of precision device used to produce tiny part; woman sticks arms into gloves extending into controlled vacuum chamber glass chamber, camera pans out to show various women working on similar tasks down row; women with drill in pieces on large board of electronics, camera pans over women with drills working on electronics switching system.
...Pan down wall of ESS electronic telephone service electronics and electronic magnetized memory banks; animated diagram shows how ESS works superimposed over wall of magnetized memory card bank.
...Zoom in on stored program control unit; memory unit Twistor module moves down conveyor line, male and female workers use microscopes and magnifying glasses to look at memory unit; CU machine producing special Twistor wire; VS long thing metal Twistor wires move along machine passing through mylar polyethylene belts...
...Great shot machine dropping tiny metal reeds into racks progressed forward on conveyor line...
...CU worker examines ferried switches under microscope.
...Spinning molten furnace producing silicon crystals; camera zooms on man removing silicon crystal from machine...
...Camera pans out from electronic box with blink yellow light room of women at work looking through hi-tech microscopes and assembly solid state components...
...Woman testing semiconductors using electronic monitor; VS women assembling circuit boards; machine rapidly shakes board of ESS coils...
...Large spool of punched tape for computer system.
...CU disembodied hand holding drill drills in wire and patches it to other part of switch board; pan down rows and rows of men working on huge banks of wiring of ESS switchboard. Great shots of early metal film production using photo emulsion process; Nikon shadowgraph is used to check resistor pattern; CU resistor pattern on shadowgraph...
...CU molten furnace producing silicon crystal. '
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_switching_system
In telecommunications, an electronic switching system (ESS) is a telephone switch that uses digital electronics and computerized control to interconnect telephone circuits for the purpose of establishing telephone calls.
The generations of telephone switches before the advent of electronic switching in the 1950s used purely electro-mechanical relay systems and analog voice paths. These early machines typically utilized the step-by-step technique. The first generation of electronic switching systems in the 1960s were not entirely digital in nature, but used reed relay-operated metallic paths or crossbar switches operated by stored program control (SPC) systems.
First announced in 1955, the first customer trial installation of an all-electronic central office commenced in Morris, Illinois in November 1960 by Bell Laboratories. The first prominent large-scale electronic switching system was the Number One Electronic Switching System (1ESS) of the Bell System in the United States, introduced in Succasunna, New Jersey, in May 1965.
Later electronic switching systems implemented the digital representation of the electrical audio signals on subscriber loops by digitizing the analog signals and processing the resulting data for transmission between central offices. Time-division multiplexing (TDM) technology permitted the simultaneous transmission of multiple telephone calls on a single wire connection between central offices or other electronic switches, resulting in dramatic capacity improvements of the telephone network...
In the late 20th century most telephone exchanges without TDM processing were eliminated and the term electronic switching system became largely a historical distinction for the older SPC systems...
published:17 Feb 2015
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Western Electric 555 +22 horn
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published:11 Mar 2015
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
Western Electric 555 +22 horn
published:11 Mar 2015
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western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-2...
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
western electric 15A "small" SATO-Horn JBL 2420 Klipsch La Scala FOSTEX FT65H
Woofer: Klipsch LA Scala with original K-33 woofer, cabinet-sides filled with sand (20hz-280Hz) mid: Small copy of a Wesern Electric 15A 70cm x 70cm with JBL...
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The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
The First Western Electric Loudspeakers, and Silbatone, High End 2014 Munich
Please visit http://www.avshowrooms.com for the best high performance product videos on the Internet. We are the premier destination for high end audio equip...
My dad worked at Western Electric, Hawthorne Works, in Chicago in 1925 and retired in the 1960's. I worked there from 1968 to 1977. Once there were approxima...
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
Commitment, 1973 - AT&T; Archives - Western Electric Manufacturing
To see more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives Commitment is, essentially, a case study that illuminates Western Electric's ro...
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
Computer Classic: "The Incredible Machine" 1968 Western Electric AT&T; 15min
more at http://computers.quickfound.net 'Informs viewer of the experimental advances in audiovisual communications techniques Bell Telephone Laboratories' re...
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Western Electric Ballantyne 6B4G/881 Amplifiers Worlds Finest
Here is a wonderful pair of Western Electric Ballantyne Tube amplifiers. These recently were recapped and upgraded power supply by a 40+year tube amp vet. Th...
This is authentic Western Electric cinema speaker from 1928, as presented by Mr. Joe Roberts of Silbatone Acoustics at the 2011 High End Show in Munich, Germ...
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
AT&T; Archives: Another Look, a 1975 film about Western Electric
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This 1975 film promoted the work of Western Electric to regional telecommunication...
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
WESTERN ELECTRIC Vacuum Tubes Valves "Bottleof Magic" A brief history.
Some great tube/valve footage from 1948 of Western Electric tubes and equipment courtesy of AT&T.; a brief history of the modern marvel of our times...the Ele...
I found my Western Electric plant closing news video from 1984. This was the 650 Liberty Ave, Union, NJ Service Center for telephone repair. I started here i...
Hawthorne was the place where me and my dad worked in the past century. It has been destr...
published:22 Sep 2014
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago
Western Electric Hawthorne Chicago
Hawthorne was the place where me and my dad worked in the past century. It has been destroyed and the Water Tower is all that is left.
published:22 Sep 2014
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Western Electric Telephony
This slide show describe basics of old Telephone Central Offices. Most of the switching ...
published:11 Nov 2014
Western Electric Telephony
Western Electric Telephony
This slide show describe basics of old Telephone Central Offices. Most of the switching equipment shown here was manufactured at Western Electric Hawthorne Works in Chicago. Couple times we visited these Telephone buildings and this is what I saw. Today they do not exist. http://georgekrejci.com/index.html
published:11 Nov 2014
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Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company existed before it started producing switching equipment and befor...
published:27 Nov 2014
Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company In 1898
Western Electric Company existed before it started producing switching equipment and before Hawthorne Works in Chicago was built. It was producing everything from fans to lamps. That was the time when my grandfather was young and working in Chicago sweatshops......
published:27 Nov 2014
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CSMI/Avaya/Lucent/AT&T;/Western Electric Full Version
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 202 and Bell Box Telephone Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair Video of th...
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric 3 Slot Payphone Conversion Repair www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald Shows this Cool old 3 Slot Payphone after Repair Convers...
AT&T; Archives: A 20-year History of Antiballistic Missile Systems
AT&T; Archives: A 20-year History of Antiballistic Missile Systems
For more from the AT&T; Archives, visit http://techchannel.att.com/archives This film examines five different experimental and functional antiballistic missil...
Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Ride a new electric train from Britomart to Swanson on the second day of regular electric ...
published:17 May 2015
Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Electric train Aucklnd Western Line first weekend of service May15
Ride a new electric train from Britomart to Swanson on the second day of regular electric trains on the Western Line (Sunday 17 May 2015), and Auckland's first-ever weekend with all trains electric.
published:17 May 2015
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Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Recorded: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Posted: Aug 27, 2013 Location: The Computer Museum History...
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Vigilance and Vacuum Tubes: The Sage System, 1956-1963
Recorded: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 Posted: Aug 27, 2013 Location: The Computer Museum History Center, Building 126, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA In 1963, th...
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
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Demonstration film for...
published:30 Nov 2014
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
Vitaphone Demonstration: The Voice from the Screen 1926 Vitaphone
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Demonstration film for the Vitaphone motion picture sound process, made the year before "The Jazz Singer" made talkies big. Hosted by Bell Labs Vice President Edward B. Craft, and first shown to the New York Electrical Society on October 27, 1926.
Public domain film from the Prelinger Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitaphone
Vitaphone was a sound film system used for feature films and nearly 1,000 short subjects made by Warner Bros. and its sister studio First National from 1926 to 1931. Vitaphone was the last major analog sound-on-disc system and the only one which was widely used and commercially successful. The soundtrack was not printed on the film itself, but issued separately on phonograph records. The discs, recorded at 33 1/3 rpm (a speed first used for this system) and typically 16 inches in diameter, would be played on a turntable physically coupled to the projector motor while the film was being projected. Many early talkies, such as The Jazz Singer (1927), used the Vitaphone system. The name "Vitaphone" derived from the Latin and Greek words, respectively, for "living" and "sound".
The "Vitaphone" trademark was later associated with cartoons and other short subjects that had optical soundtracks and did not use discs...
Early history
In the early 1920s, Western Electric was developing both sound-on-film and sound-on-disc systems, aided by the purchase of Lee De Forest's Audion amplifier tube in 1913, consequent advances in public address systems, and the first practical condenser microphone, which Western Electric engineer A.C. Wente had created in 1916 and greatly improved in 1922. De Forest debuted his own Phonofilm sound-on-film system in New York City on April 15, 1923, but due to the relatively poor sound quality of Phonofilm and the impressive state-of-the-art sound heard in Western Electric's private demonstrations, the Warner Brothers decided to go forward with the industrial giant and the more familiar disc technology.
The business was established at Western Electric's Bell Laboratories in New York City and acquired by Warner Brothers in April 1925. Warner Brothers introduced Vitaphone on August 6, 1926 with the release of their silent feature Don Juan, which had been retrofitted with a symphonic musical score and sound effects. There was no spoken dialog. The feature was preceded by a program of short subjects with live-recorded sound, nearly all featuring classical instrumentalists and opera stars. The only "pop music" artist was guitarist Roy Smeck and the only actual "talkie" was the short film that opened the program: a brief spoken greeting from motion picture industry spokesman Will Hays.
Don Juan was able to draw huge sums of money at the box office, but was not able to match the expensive budget Warner Brothers put into the film's production...
...then pushed ahead with a new Vitaphone feature starring Al Jolson, the Broadway dynamo who had already scored a big hit with early Vitaphone audiences in A Plantation Act, a musical short released on October 7, 1926. On October 6, 1927, The Jazz Singer premiered at the Warner Theater in New York City, broke box-office records, established Warner Brothers as a major player in Hollywood, and is traditionally credited with single-handedly launching the talkie revolution...
A Vitaphone-equipped theater had normal projectors which had been furnished with special phonograph turntables and pickups; a fader; an amplifier; and a loudspeaker system. The projectors operated just as motorized silent projectors did, but at a fixed speed of 24 frames per second and mechanically interlocked with the attached turntables. When each projector was threaded, the projectionist would align a start mark on the film with the film gate, then cue up the corresponding soundtrack disc on the turntable, being careful to place the phonograph needle at a point indicated by an arrow scribed on the record's surface. When the projector was started, it rotated the linked turntable and (in theory) automatically kept the record "in sync" (correctly synchronized) with the projected image.
The Vitaphone process made several improvements over previous systems:
Amplification – The Vitaphone system used electronic amplification based on Lee De Forest's Audion tube...
published:30 Nov 2014
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DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
This episode aired April 16, 1957....
published:29 Aug 2014
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
DR SIXGUN: THE OBENDORFER ELECTRIC BELT - RADIO WESTERN
This episode aired April 16, 1957.
published:29 Aug 2014
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The Hawthorne Effect
The Hawthorne Effect Duration: 30 minutes Claudia Hammond presents a series looking at the...
The Hawthorne Effect Duration: 30 minutes Claudia Hammond presents a series looking at the development of the science of psychology during the 20th century. ...
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American sing...
published:02 Apr 2014
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tuscon Sessions - Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris [Full Album HD]
Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions is a 1999 Folk and Country-styled album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt and singer/songwriter/guitarist Emmylou Harris.
Although the album received mixed reviews critically, it made several year-end Top Ten (favorite) lists. The disc was recorded at the Arizona Inn near downtown Tucson, Arizona.
This album hit #6 on Billboard's Country albums chart and #73 on Billboard's main album chart. The two artists teamed up for a concert tour in support of the disc in late 1999. It was nominated for several Grammy awards and sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States. This album has never been out of print.
Track listing:
1. "Loving the Highway Man" (Andy Prieboy)
2. "Raise the Dead" (Emmylou Harris)
3. "For a Dancer" (Jackson Browne)
4. "Western Wall" (Rosanne Cash)
5. "1917" (David Olney)
6. "He Was Mine" (Paul Kennerley)
7. "Sweet Spot" (Emmylou Harris/Jill Cunniff)
8. "Sisters of Mercy" (Leonard Cohen)
9. "Falling Down" (Patty Griffin)
10. "Valerie" (Patti Scialfa)
11. "This Is to Mother You" (Sinéad O'Connor)
12. "All I Left Behind" (Emmylou Harris/Kate McGarrigle/Anna McGarrigle)
13. "Across the Border" (Bruce Springsteen)
Personnel:
Linda Ronstadt -- Vocals, Background Vocals
Emmylou Harris -- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Neil Young -- Harmonica, Background Vocals
Andy Fairweather Low -- Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Ethan Johns -- Dulcimer, Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Percussion, Drums, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Mandocello, Spanish guitar, Synthesizer Bass, Optigan
Paul "Wix" Wickens -- Accordion
Paul Kennerley -- Electric Guitar, Background Vocals
Bernie Leadon -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitarron, Mandocello, 6-string bass, Synthesizer Bass, Guitar (12 String Electric)
Greg Leisz -- Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Pedal Steel Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals, Mandola, Mandocello, Weissenborn
Anna McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Helen Watson -- Background Vocals
Kate McGarrigle -- Background Vocals
Michel Pepin -- Cymbals, Bass Guitar
Samantha Rowe -- Cello
Technical credits:
Glyn Johns -- Producer, Engineer
George Massenburg -- Engineer
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1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
Replaced motor that the shaft doesn't go through the other side, so it doesn't connect to ...
published:09 Jun 2015
1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
1930s Western Electric Broken Oscillating Desk Fan
Replaced motor that the shaft doesn't go through the other side, so it doesn't connect to the Oscillator gearbox. The motor was replaced because the original was Seized and rust hard and dead. So he made it Functional at least.
published:09 Jun 2015
views:16
6:48
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF...
published:07 Jun 2015
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (4)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
published:07 Jun 2015
views:33
4:32
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF...
published:09 Jun 2015
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx with ATC SCM19 and Naim CD5 XS + HICap DR (5)
Rogue Sphinx Integrated Amplifier with ATC SCM19 Speakers, Naim CD5 XS + HiCap DR and CLEF-AUDIO 8-WAY POWER LINE CONDITIONER . All cables are DIY using NOS Western Electric Cable.
Interconnect : Pure Solidcore Silver Cable with Eichmann Silver Bullet Plugs
published:09 Jun 2015
views:8
10:31
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959...
published:08 Jun 2015
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959
Western Electric Rotary 500 Telephone Repair Conversion www.A1-Telephone.com 618-235-6959 Dennis McDonald shows the Initial Checkout and Repair of this Cool Telephone
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ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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published:07 Jun 2015
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
ESS: Electronic Switching System 1965 Western Electric Telephone Technology
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How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
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published:07 Jun 2015
How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
How-To Wire A Western Electric Payphone For Home Use
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How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
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How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
How-To Wire A Western Electric Phone
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published:07 Jun 2015
這一天(我們都健康年輕) - 梁靜茹 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C (WE 310 小孔+PHICO 刻字+老曙光 300B)
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Western Electric McDonnell Douglas Spartan ABM Launch 480p
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published:06 Jun 2015
Western Electric McDonnell Douglas Spartan ABM Launch 480p
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Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
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published:03 Jun 2015
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
Western Electric 14703 speaker 755a loudspeaker 2.7 ohm ohio 45236
published:03 Jun 2015
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Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
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published:02 Jun 2015
Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Simone Kopmajer-Someone To Light Up My Life WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
老曙光 300b + canada 5x4g 墊松木夾板初開聲
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published:02 Jun 2015
Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 - 空港 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
Teresa Teng 鄧麗君 - 空港 WESTERN ELECTRIC NO.91 B + 753 C
老曙光 300b + canada 5x4g 墊松木夾板初開聲
published:02 Jun 2015
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GAUMONT KALEE TUBE AMPLIFIERS VALVE 6L6 CV1075 KT66 AND WESTERN ELECTRIC 350B
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published:02 Jun 2015
GAUMONT KALEE TUBE AMPLIFIERS VALVE 6L6 CV1075 KT66 AND WESTERN ELECTRIC 350B
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A strange feature was found on an image of Mars earlier this week. According to a report from Huffington Post today, a man was viewing photos on NASA website when he noticed a pyramid in one of the government agency's photos. The image was published by NASA on May 7 ... ....
(CNN)The U.S. military will be sending dozens of tanks, Bradley armored fighting vehicles and self-propelled howitzers to allied countries in the Baltics and Eastern Europe in response to Russian actions in the Ukraine, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Tuesday ... allies in Estonia. Carter said the equipment will be moved around Europe for training and exercises. The U.S ... Carter's announcement comes during a week-long tour of Europe ... ....
There is utter outrage over the fact that approximately 10,000 dogs will be killed for their meat in China. In Yulin, which is in the providence of Guangxi in China, the two-day Lychee and Dog MeatFestival is being held. The event marks the summer solstice, according to the BBC on Monday. Animal rights activists, near and far, are expressing total objection to the annual dog meat festival in the Southwest portion of China ... ....
n">A California water utility filed a class action lawsuit on Tuesday to recoup losses in the electric market that it blames on Barclays Bank Plc [BARCR.UL], which the U.S. government fined $453 million in 2013 for manipulating electricity prices. The lawsuit was filed by Merced Irrigation District, a state-recognized utility that oversees generation and distribution of electricity in Merced County, California....
MGE - MadisonGas and ElectricCompany). Madison, Wis., June 1, 2015-Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) today announced a financing partnership with seven regional and locally owned banks operating throughout MGE's service territory ... MGE generates and distributes electricity to 143,000 customers in Dane County, Wis., and purchases and distributes natural gas to 149,000 customers in seven south-central and westernWisconsin counties....
Nearly 6,000 demonstrators rallied in the Armenian capital on Tuesday after riot police used water cannon to break up an earlier protest against electricity price hikes ... Owned by the Russian state-controlled holding InterRAO, Armenia’s power distribution company demanded the government raise electricity tariffs due to a sharp devaluation of the national currency, the dram....
A major draw for tourists from local, national to international, the museum has 38 galleries located in central, eastern and western blocks showcasing a part of its rich collection ... with the authorities expecting the move to bring down electricity bills considerably by addressing at least 50 per cent of power needs....
Business owners helping fly-in fly-out (FIFO) workers and their families, along with regional stars of the state's tourism industry are among 24 finalists in the 2015 Telstra WesternAustralian Business Awards ...Winners of the 2015 Telstra Western Australian Business Awards will be announced at Crown Perth on 7 July ... The finalists for the 2015 Telstra Western Australian Business Awards are.....
He added that the centre should take over K-Electric and that Qaim Ali Shah’s government would support the move ... This is not a K-Electric problem — this is a Pakistan problem.” ... He lambasted the federal government and asked where the 24,000 megawatts of electricity was that the minister for water and power had promised to include in the system.Govt not responsible for power shortfall in Karachi....
The enraged locals resorted to a road blockade on the Pudukottai main road in the morning for sometime condemning the electricity authorities and the civic body for not removing a damaged electric post located near the tap ... Tangedco officials said the electricity leakage was from a service line (drawn from the electric post) which was linked to an earth pipe near the tap....
Iran Khodro has signed an agreement with two local universities to produce hybrid and electric cars, with the first models expected to roll down the production line in the next three years. . The Middle East’s leading automaker inked a memorandum of understanding with Iran’s prestigious Sharif and Amir KabirUniversities of Technology for design and production of the county’s first hybrid electric cars....
The minister also said that KarachiElectric (KE) was responsible for providing electricity to Sindh and not the federal government ... Giving a brief overview of the performance of ElectricityDistribution Companies (Discos) across the country, the minister said the total national power generation as of Wednesday morning stood at 13,144MW, while the total demand of power clocked in at 16,645MW....
Armenian protesters shout anti-government slogans as they stand on top of barricades during a protest rally in the Armenian capital of Yerevan against a hike in electricity prices in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, Tuesday, June 23, 2015... An Armenian protester waves a national flag during a protest rally in the Armenian capital of Yerevan against a hike in electricity prices in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, Tuesday, June 23, 2015....