File:Oskenonton inspecting WEAF equipment, 1924.jpg

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Mohawk tribe member and singer Oskenonton looking at radio equipment of WEAF in 1924.

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English: Caption text says "Oskenonton, A Mohawk Indian Inspecting WEAF. The speech input panel of WEAF is the terminal for all broadcasting done from distant points or from New York churches and theatres. The telephone patch cords at the right come in from various concert halls so that they can be plugged into the radio system. Telegraph keys on the shelf serve as a means of communicating with WCAP, Washington, and WJAR, Providence, when these stations are linked with the Broadway station."
Date 05-04-1924
Source The New York Times, May 4, 1924
Author The New York Times

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