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Carl
Meyers
Engineer

Career
Highlights:
-
Joined WGN Radio on Christmas Day, 1925.
- Remained
with the station into the 1960s.
- Built his
first crystal radio at the age of 10 in 1912. Ten years later,
he was building radio stations, including WTAS in Elgin, which
was soon acquired by Tribune.
- In March,
1929, Meyers (far left in picture above) implemented a project
to broadcast police calls to squad cars over WGN's airwaves. WGN
would interrupt its programming to carry the messages to officers
in the field. This would quickly lead to the police radio systems
that are now commonplace.
- Received
the National Association of Broadcasters Engineering Achievement
Award.
- Jack
Brickhouse is reported to have said "Meyers was tinkering
with radio fifteen years before Marconi even invented it."
While not literally true, it reflects the respect Meyers earned
among his colleagues.
- Meyers' son
Jack would also have a long career with the company, working as
a cameraman at WGN-TV for over 30 years.

Meyers (left) during a test of the system to broadcast police calls
to squad cars.

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