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SUMMARY:"The World's Greatest Coastal Station" with Ed Moxon
DESCRIPTION:Chatham Marconi Maritime Center welcomes its Chief Historian Edwin Moxon\, PhD for the premiere of a special centennial program.\n\nWelcome to Chatham History Weekend!   This year\, the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum celebrates the final of three consecutive centennials historically important to both Cape Cod and America.  On December 1\, 1919 the Chatham wireless station was one of only five properties that constituted the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) on its first day of business.  RCA went on to become a pillar of 20th Century American industry.  On May 17\, 1920 RCA inaugurated service at its new Chatham station WSO\, finally realizing Guglielmo Marconi?s dream of sustainable trans-Atlantic communication.   And on April 18\, 1921\, RCA's Chatham station was converted from trans-Atlantic service to maritime ship-to-shore operations.  Established under "RCA Special Order 138"\, newly commissioned radio station WCC went on to become the largest US coastal station in the marine service.  Our speaker will share his knowledge of this pivotal era in the history of communication that put Chatham at the forefront as "The World's Greatest Coastal Station"\, and is featured in a new exhibit Chatham Maritime Radio - 1921.\n\nEdwin (Ed) Moxon is a retired electrical engineer who returned to the Cape in 2004 after a career in research and manufacturing.  He holds a PhD from MIT in the field of communication and has a keen interest in the history of radio and of Chatham station WCC.  Ed joined Chatham Marconi in 2003\, was elected a Director in 2005\, and served as Secretary from 2007 to 2010. His research into wireless history and technology and his work on exhibits represent major contributions to the development and success of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum.\n\n\nAbout the Chatham Marconi Speaker Series\n\nPrograms are presented on Thursday evenings during the Summer\, and on the first Thursday of each month from October through May.   Subjects are drawn from the resources of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum\, the STEM After Hours program\, or member-suggested topics related to its mission.  For the foreseeable future the series will be presented virtually\, or if conditions permit in a hybrid format with a limited live audience.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div style="text-align:center">\n<p style="text-align:center"><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>Chatham Marconi Maritime Center welcomes its Chief Historian Edwin Moxon\, PhD for the premiere of a special&nbsp\;centennial program.</strong></span></p>\n\n<p style="text-align:left"><span style="font-size:14px"><em>Welcome to Chatham History Weekend! </em>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;This year\, the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum celebrates the final of three consecutive centennials historically important to both Cape Cod and America.&nbsp\; On December 1\, 1919 the Chatham wireless station was one of only five properties that constituted the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) on its first day of business. &nbsp\;RCA went on to become a pillar of 20th Century American industry.&nbsp\; On May 17\, 1920 RCA inaugurated service at its new Chatham station WSO\, finally realizing Guglielmo Marconi?s dream of sustainable trans-Atlantic communication.&nbsp\;&nbsp\; And on April 18\, 1921\, RCA&#39\;s Chatham station was converted from trans-Atlantic service to maritime ship-to-shore operations.&nbsp\; Established under &quot\;RCA Special Order 138&quot\;\, newly commissioned radio station WCC went on to become the largest US coastal station in the marine service.&nbsp\; Our speaker will share his knowledge of this pivotal era in the history of communication that put Chatham at the forefront as &quot\;The World&#39\;s Greatest Coastal Station&quot\;\, and is featured in a new exhibit <em>Chatham Maritime Radio - 1921.</em></span></p>\n\n<p style="text-align:left"><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)">Edwin (Ed) Moxon is a retired electrical engineer who returned to the Cape in 2004 after a career in research and manufacturing.&nbsp\; He holds a PhD from MIT in the field of communication and has a keen interest in the history of radio and of Chatham station WCC.&nbsp\; Ed joined Chatham Marconi in 2003\, was elected a Director in 2005\, and served as Secretary from 2007 to 2010.&nbsp\;</span><span style="font-family:arialmt">His research into wireless history and technology and his work on exhibits represent major contributions to the development and success of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum.</span></span></p>\n</div>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px"><strong>About the Chatham Marconi Speaker Series</strong></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:14px">Programs are presented on Thursday evenings during the Summer\, and on the first Thursday of each month from October through May. &nbsp\; Subjects are drawn from the resources of the Marconi-RCA Wireless Museum\, the STEM After Hours program\, or member-suggested topics related to its mission.&nbsp\; For the foreseeable future the series will be presented virtually\, or if conditions permit in a hybrid format with a limited live audience.</span></p>\n
LOCATION:Tickets for this virtual presentation via Zoom webinar can be obtained via Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-worlds-greatest-coastal-station-tickets-150283705609
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