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How radio equipment helped to win World War II.
This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives
Producer: Handy (Jam) Organization
Sponsor: Hallicrafters Co.
Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W
Keywords: Communication: Radio; World War II: Radio
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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- August 28, 2005
Subject: Calling all nerds
Voice Of Victory is pretty much a special interest euphemeral film, as this is primarily details the assembly of a radio transmitter for war time usage. Although theres a bit of a good introduction, as they try to make plans to introduce this heavy radio to the war front, but then its all amateur electronics hour, as they go step by step how the radio is assembled. One of the more interesting bits about this actually, is when the radios are being tested for quality, theyre all examined by amateur HAM radio users! Yay1 Everyone gets involved in the war!
WORLD WAR II RADIO ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA