Wireless on the Boardwalk, 1920

1920OctPSThis trio are listening to music on the Boardwalk, courtesy of this invention by Harold Warren of Asbury, New Jersey. Several miles away, a phonograph record is playing, and they are listening to it on this “small, compact, and relatively inexpensive” receiving set. It combines an “ultra-sensitive receptor” with a loop antenna to pull in the signal, audible enough to be heard above the noises of the boardwalk.

The photo appeared a hundred years ago this month in the October 1920 issue of Popular Science.