Radio? Naw, we were way beyond that. We had one of them Fairbanks-Morse TV sets, and a 19 incher at that! It got one channel (ch. 5) CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba. A year or so after first firing up that technological marvel, we we able to get a second channel, Ch. 12, KCND-TV in Pembina, North Dakota. "International television" without a satellite dish. (Sputnik wasn't available for TV then). The lavish entertainment fests on these two channels could only be accessed through something called a rotor antenna, which involved turning the antenna out on the roof via a switch located on top of the TV. Which usually froze up and stuck in the winter.
And look, we stayed on topic, didn't we? The science of video waves (?) and the technology of television coming together to bring Ed Sullivan into our living room every Sunday evening. In vivid black and white. Well, actually, mostly snowy-gray. Ahh, those were the days... :lol: END OF HISTORY LESSON