WFLD Channel 32 - Newscope - "The Blizzard of '67" and Other Stories (Part 3, 1967)

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Here's Part 3 of an edition of Newscope on WFLD Channel 32, anchored by Patrick Muldowney.
NOTE: This is the earliest footage currently known to exist of a WFLD broadcast (albeit via kinescope); the sound heard in the background on the right channel is of time code as heard on 3/4" Umatic tapes. (this is not our museum's transfer)
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Dave then ends his sports report and goes back to Patrick, who mentions that 32 was the first station to bring live ham radio reports from the field, via WA9RTP which had been on since 12:30am, and this evening alone had 150 separate reports; he then turns to Jim Roper(?) and Dick Cox for a roundup report
At this point, Jim reports that 11 stations are on standby, appearing in the following order:
From Mike in Skokie (WA9LIO): All available snow equipment out, side streets blocked, cars stalled; open streets are Simpson, Dempster, Cicero, Niles(?) Center(?) Road north of downtown Skokie, Crawford south of Dempster(?)
From Mitch above Evanston (WA9NXH): Morse(?) Avenue and Howard Street are "a bit messy" but open; Touhy Avenue is open and a "best bet" for east-west traffic; Sheridan Road is open for north-south traffic; (?) Avenue open until about Howard Street; Jarvis Avenue is closed; no buses running anywhere; side streets are closed and cars are stranded; and drifts as much as 5 feet high were seen
K9JTD in the Wauconda area reports that according to Lake County Sheriff's office, roads are rough including Route 176 through Route 41 from Highway 12; temperature in Wauconda is 14 degrees; Highway 120 is very rough at Route 12 through Waukegan, Green Bay Road Route 131; area hospital is completely operational and full;
From K9LSQ in Mount Prospect: Snowplow seen north on Route 12, several cars moving in on north-south road; east-west road closed; temperature is 17 degrees (whole report is barely audible at certain points)
From Bob of WA9IBT in Hollywood and Sheridan area: Sheridan Road is "virtually impassible"; buses not running; outer drive completely closed and a few cars have been deserted; kids are skiing down Lake Shore Drive
From Barry of K9LUF in Des Plaines: Police urge motorists to stay off road except for emergencies; roads open include Northwest Highway to Palatine, Dempster Street to Morton Grove, Milwaukee Avenue, Route 83, and leading to Lutheran General Hospital and Holy Family Hospital
From John in Wheaton (W9CMY): Snow removal completed in downtown area, with concentration on side streets; Route 53 north and south still impassible; parts of 64(?) North Avenue east and west has 2 lanes open
From 4600 south, 3500 west in Chicago (WA9QEW), Rich reports that main streets around Midway Airport are being plowed and salt being spread, meaning the roads should be cleared by late morning-early afternoon of the 28th; southwest side public transportation seems good as per CTA reports; a fire is burning at 2652 Wilcox on north side
From near south side, closer to the Loop in Clark, Clark of WA9RHM reports that the Dan Ryan near Rush at ramps (?) Street, 43rd Street and 51st Street are closed; vehicles are being removed and ramps being cleaned
From Lincolnwood, IL (WA9GSW): Broad, Central, Peterson and Lincoln Avenue are open, but Devon, and Western Avenue is deemed not good; 12 buses stranded at Peterson near Kedzie Avenue
From Bob in Gary, IN (K9HSL), for the final report from the field: No streets open, toll road closed, equipment breaking down, roads in and out of Hobart are closed, roads into and out of Crown Point are closed, Route 30 and 41 are all closed (talk about saving the worst for last!)
With that, Jim ends the ham radio reports (notice Dick never mentions a word) before passing it back to Patrick who marvels at how the two Field papers, WFLD and WA9RTP all pooled their resources to provide "the most comprehensive coverage" of the storm, and he promises "they'll be used in the future" (ahem)
This aired on local Chicago TV late Friday, January 27th 1967 during the 11:30pm to 12:00am (Midnight) timeframe.
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@unchainedwiththecapt
@unchainedwiththecapt 10 жыл бұрын
Wow, ham radio! Futuristic!
@TomandAmyinthePI
@TomandAmyinthePI Жыл бұрын
That's a big 10-4 good buddy!
@CompetitiveAudio
@CompetitiveAudio 10 жыл бұрын
Thousands found out the hard way, the more complex the technology the more likely it is to fail. When the cellphone sites were down and the internet was out during Sandy, once again the only foolproof reliable communication came from one of the oldest forms of personal communications, Amateur Radio.
@po2313
@po2313 10 ай бұрын
Fascinating use of ham radio here. This will work when all of our new wonder technology falls on its ass in an emergency.
@wkat950
@wkat950 8 жыл бұрын
If you have CB, GMRS, or some other form of emergency radio capability it is better than nothing but you can't go too wrong with amateur radio.
@brianhebert6152
@brianhebert6152 Жыл бұрын
0:52 "That does it, he's a frozen nerd! Yeah I think I'm better than Parson Brown, frickin' snowman!" I mean, the sideband issue makes it sound just like the ring modulator the Max Headroom guys used
@petermoran2832
@petermoran2832 7 жыл бұрын
Of course, the more advanced TV mobile units of the 1970's mad reporting by HAM radios totally obsolete.
@jericarolinem2789
@jericarolinem2789 5 жыл бұрын
Wow. Those HAM reports sound creepy.
@michaelrichardson1898
@michaelrichardson1898 4 жыл бұрын
That's the sss
@michaelrichardson1898
@michaelrichardson1898 3 жыл бұрын
Ssb sideband
@crispycritterz
@crispycritterz 3 жыл бұрын
10 meter simplex?
@mrsbrown333
@mrsbrown333 10 жыл бұрын
i remember that storm i was in high school..yeah it was HUGE..lived in N Indiana...we walked home thru drifts..no internet then, no way to know what would happen..
@miguelmacias8177
@miguelmacias8177 2 жыл бұрын
How old are you now?
@W8KZW
@W8KZW 10 жыл бұрын
Ah, the good old days of manners, civility, and gentlemanly operators. If this were to occur today, you'd likely have some jerk from VE7 land intentionally QRM'ing with obscenities, as well as a half dozen 4's claiming ownership of the frequency. Not to mention the op advising all on frequency that his net will be starting up in 5 minutes. 48 years in the hobby and, as they say, "it ain't what it used to be". So sad.
@wb9vgj
@wb9vgj 10 жыл бұрын
Yes, probably true. However, one can only hope that in real emergencies, the idiots would keep their mouths shut and not interfere. WB9VGJ
@crispycritterz
@crispycritterz 3 жыл бұрын
When the cell towers are down and power is out, how do you get help when you need it?
@michaelrichardson1898
@michaelrichardson1898 2 жыл бұрын
Was that on a repeater or side band
@debraoliver505
@debraoliver505 Жыл бұрын
Sounded like single side band.
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