The city will honor former resident and inventor Edwin Armstrong, once called "the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history,” with a commemorative plaque dedication at 1 p.m. at Hudson-Fulton Park.
“We are proud to say that one of the most prolific and influential inventors of the 20th-century was a longtime Yonkers resident,” Mayor Mike Spano said in a statement. “After years since his invention, Yonkers is rightfully celebrating the life and legacy of Mr. Armstrong, whose work has affected each and every one of us and has changed the world of communications forever.”
Born in New York City in 1890, Armstrong and his family moved to a home at 1032 Warburton Ave. when he was 12 years old. Years later, as an undergraduate student at Columbia University, Armstrong created several inventions in his parents’ attic in Yonkers, including a circuit used in most 20th-century radios.
In 1937, Armstrong developed his most notable accomplishment when he created FM radio technology. A year later, he constructed the first FM radio station in Alpine, N.J., along with the Alpine Tower.
The 425-foot tower that led to modern FM radio still stands today, overlooking Yonkers and the Hudson River from its perch high in the Palisades of New Jersey.
“With his creation of FM radio and the first FM radio station, he truly brought the world together and set the stage for America’s greatness in the fields of communications and technology,” said City Council President Chuck Lesnick.
The campaign to honor Armstrong in Yonkers began last year with New Jersey resident Steve Klose.
Disappointed there were no visible tributes to the inventor of wideband FM radio, Klose began writing city officials and launching a fundraising campaign.
After setting up a donation site at gofundme.com, combined with a mix of contributions from private individuals and various interest groups, Klose raised the $4,400 to have the plaque engraved.
Last month, the City Council voted to accept the gift. As part of its unveiling later this month, a radio transmission is being planned from the Armstrong radio tower, located on the Hudson River in Alpine, New Jersey. Also joining the ceremony will Armstrong’s great nephew, be Steve McGrath.
"Recognizing the genius of Major Edwin Howard Armstrong is truly an honor for all admirers of his who helped make this plaque a reality,” said Klose. “I'm sure this will be a proud day not only for Armstrong's family but for the City of Yonkers as well."
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