Signals Museum
A museum and event space exploring the history of communication technology, located in Huntsville AL. SIGNALS is also a wonderful place to host an event!
SIGNALS is a communication technology museum located in Huntsville, Alabama. It provides a hands-on, immersive experience where guests can explore, interact, and learn about communication technologies throughout history. Visitors will leave the museum with more appreciation for the business leaders and inventors alike that have paved the way for the digital technologies we rely on today.
Looks like someone discovered the power of static electricity! Come see us and experience the fun for yourself.
06/06/2026
A flashlight company made radios?
Yes and Eveready is still around today! Founded in 1896 under the name of the American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company, Eveready dabbled in many projects early in their journey before becoming known for batteries.
Their crowning achievement is being the first company to acquire manufacturing rights for cylindrical flashlights in the United States. With this new market came the production of batteries for their products. Eveready also expanded to making radios from the late 1920s into the late 50s and sold batteries to power them. One of such radios was this, the Model 2 radio receiver, from 1928.
06/03/2026
Thanks for stopping by Levi and Dad!
Levi had a great time exploring the Ham Shack and was especially impressive on the telegraph. We hope to see you back at SIGNALS again soon!
05/31/2026
Come see us today at the Vintage & Vinyl Market!
Stop by SIGNALS to see communication history come to life!
05/29/2026
Come join us Sunday, May 31st from 2-7pm at booth 14 to experience the ancestors of modern music. Phonographs, cylinder records, old radios and more!
Tickets and parking are FREE so you have nothing to lose and much to gain!
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05/25/2026
Did you find them all?
If not, you can come see these radios and many more for yourself at the SIGNALS Museum.
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1806 University Drive NW, Huntsville, AL, 35801
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05/22/2026
School may be out, but the learning and fun never stop at SIGNALS!
We loved welcoming these young visitors today as they explored the history of communication technology!
Looking for a fun and educational outing this summer? Come visit SIGNALS and connect with the past in a whole new way!
05/21/2026
If you’re headed to the beach this Memorial Day weekend, be sure to pack your portable radio!
This famous 1923 photograph shows Edwin Armstrong with his new wife, Marion Armstrong, on their honeymoon in Palm Beach, Florida, posing with what is widely described as the first portable superheterodyne radio receiver.
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1806 University Drive NW
Huntsville, AL
35801
Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 1pm - 5pm |