Seeing these great receivers again on Channel Four's series on Station X reminds me to be a Radio Man in the Sixties meant getting an HRO.
In an article for AOR UK, we take a look at coastal radio as the service closes in the UK
In 1944, this short film was produced by the Jam Handy Organization and sponsored by the Hallicrafters. It shows the construction of the SCR-299 and dramatizes its use during World War II.
We look at the history of the Met Office shipping forecast.
Everything you need to know about the Hammarlund HQ-140-X Receiver and more in one video.
The full designation for this Army Signal Corp receiver with one of the highest specifications of the valve era.
Includes an air traffic control soundtrack from one of the world's busiest airports.
The endless appeal of the simple regenerative receiver.
Demo of a Hammarlund HQ150 Receiver. Great for Shortwave listening or Ham use.
Wonderfully dated look inside the BBC World Service.
A simple pleasure, shortwave on a classic receiver.
And good to know it still works that way, even to your mobile device.
We wrote a couple of articles for the radio trade press that helped our career no end.