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regulations, however, other experimental television stations such as W1XAY may have done so before W1XAV signed on the air. Regardless, the FRC advised against this, since there was no agreement on whether experimental stations could air commercials, or sponsored network
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The station started broadcasting on 2.12 MHz, alternating between 48 and 60 vertical lines and 15 frames per second. In 1930, it moved over to 2.1-2.2 MHz and broadcast at 48 lines only, still at 15 frames per second.
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told Shortwave and Television Laboratory that two mechanical TV stations were not needed. One license was accepted, the other was denied, effective July 13, 1934. By now, Shortwave and Television changed its name to
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April 1929: Station is founded as W1WX by Shortwave and Television, broadcasting two times a day at 100 watts power, until December.
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September 30, 1929: W1XAV Boston is listed in the Radio Service Bulletin at 2.1-2.2 MHz, with 500 watts of power.
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March 8, 1934: Baird, Perry, and Morgan had all moved to General Television Corp, which they acquire the same day.
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In 1934, the station switched back to 60 vertical lines only, running at 20 frames per second until it shut down.
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January 1, 1935: General Television Corp is officially dissolved.
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December 7, 1930: W1XAV Boston broadcasts a video portion of a
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December 1929: station call-sign is changed to W1XAV.
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Boston
W1XAY
A.M. "Vic" Morgan
Hollis Baird
Butler Perry
Lexington, Massachusetts
CBS Radio
The Fox Trappers
I. J. Fox Furriers
FRC
FCC
General Television Corporation
Oldest television station
List of experimental television stations


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