We've released 2 videos to the Antique Wireless Museum YouTube Channel in the past few weeks. The first is an AWA Classic, "An American Inventor", about Edwin Howard Armstrong. In this piece, AWA founder Bruce Kelley interviews two witnesses to some of the twentieth century's most important developments in radio technology, Armstrong's widow, Marion Armstrong, and Harry Houck, Armstrong's assistant. The second release is "Electrons on Parade", a 1938 film where RCA shows off the magic of vacuum tubes, how they work, how they're made and how this technology was changing the world. Enjoy, Mark ~ AE2EA