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The television station broadcast on a wavelength of 85.7 meters (3.5 MHz), with 48 vertical lines of resolution, and 18 frames per second. It shut down in March 1930.
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in the United States. It debuted on June 14, 1928. At that time, it was the sister station of "WLEX" in
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This article about a television station in Massachusetts is a
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How Television came to Boston — The Forgotten Story of W1XAY
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Television channels and stations disestablished in 1930
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Television channels and stations established in 1928
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Northeastern United States television station stubs
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"Regular Broadcasts From WLEX in Lexington Will Be Started Within Two Weeks"
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television stations
Lexington, Massachusetts
Boston
WVEI
Worcester
Boston Post
WLEX-TV
NBC
Lexington, Kentucky
List of experimental television stations
W1XAV
"HOW TELEVISION CAME TO BOSTON– THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF W1XAY"
How Television came to Boston — The Forgotten Story of W1XAY
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1928 establishments in Massachusetts
1930 disestablishments in Massachusetts
Experimental television stations
History of television in the United States
Television pioneers
Television channels and stations established in 1928
Television channels and stations disestablished in 1930

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