Raymond Martin Bell was born March 21, 1907, the son of a Methodist minister. He was always very active in the church at the local, conference, and national level. For many years, he was the historian of the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Church, but he also served the church in many other ways. He served as a lay circuit minister for 4 months in 1927 at the age of 20, walking for up to 20 miles between the four churches he served in central Pennsylvania.
He was a pioneer in the technical aspects of radio and television. He and his cousin, a central Pennsylvania dairy farmer, built a working television set from spare parts before the first commercial television broadcasts began. He was an amateur radio operator and communicated with persons around the world by two-way “ham” radio.
Raymond Martin Bell was born March 21, 1907, the son of a Methodist minister. He was always very active in the church at the local, conference, and national level. For many years, he was the historian of the Western Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Church, but he also served the church in many other ways. He served as a lay circuit minister for 4 months in 1927 at the age of 20, walking for up to 20 miles between the four churches he served in central Pennsylvania.
He was a pioneer in the technical aspects of radio and television. He and his cousin, a central Pennsylvania dairy farmer, built a working television set from spare parts before the first commercial television broadcasts began. He was an amateur radio operator and communicated with persons around the world by two-way “ham” radio.
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