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Charles Herrold


 

Charles David 'Doc' Herrold, (November 16, 1875 ? July 1, 1948) was an American radio broadcasting pioneer.

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November 16 - 1875 - July 1 - 1948 - American - Radio

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Born in Fulton, Illinois, Herrold grew up in San Jose, California and attended Stanford University where he studied physics and astronomy. When his electrical manufacturing company in San Francisco was destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake he moved into teaching, and opened the Herrold College of Wireless and Engineering in San Jose in 1909 to educate wireless operators. Interested in radio to transmit voice signals, he began broadcasting music and entertainment on a regular basis between 1912 and 1917 to fellow radio enthusiasts, using the callsigns FN and SJN. However, in 1917, the US government ordered non-military radio transmissions to cease.

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Fulton, Illinois - San Jose, California - Stanford University - San Francisco - 1906 San Francisco earthquake - 1909 - 1912 - 1917

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After World War I, Herrold obtained the licence for KQW in 1921, but he was unable to maintain the financial requirements, and the station was sold and moved to San Francisco, later becoming KCBS.

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World War I - KCBS

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However, Herrold did not profit financially from his pioneering work, and later became a repair technician in the Oakland, California school district, and a janitor in a local shipyard. He died in a Hayward, California rest home, aged 73.

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Oakland, California - Hayward, California

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