WRNY

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WRNY may also refer to:

  • WRNY (AM), an AM radio station operating in Rome, NY

WRNY was the name of an experimental mechanical television station in New York City, New York. It was operated by WRNY-AM, and broadcast from August 13, 1928 to 1929. The station's frequency was 919 kHz, and the station had 48 vertical lines of resolution at 10 frames per second.[1]

In late 1928, the station moved to 1010 kHz, with 36 frames per second.

The station broadcast a second frequency, branded as W2XAL ("2XAL" as it was first known), which had a separate antenna, and broadcast on 9700 kHz, with 48 lines and 7.5 frames per second.


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