Writing for AOR UK, we remember some stations now silent and much-missed
A great look at how Mullard Thermionic Valves are made. Produced in the 1950's showing some great footage of valves being made.
Marconi CR100 dials and buttons now control an SDRplay RSP1 SDR running HDSDR.
Ground-breaking 1940s BBC Radio comedy programme saved from a damaged Transcription Services record.
As early as 1998, dealers were uncertain about the future of shortwave radio.
We radio hams have had a form of text-speak long before the mobile phone.
British Forces Broadcasting Service reviewed at a time when it still had a voice on shortwave.
Burst Of The Worst. When things go wrong at Radio Netherlands, they make us smile by broadcasting their falls from grace.
Receiver Review and DAB. Lowe Electronics would have come up with something new and Media Network would report on it with honesty and integrity.
The Technique of Hand Sending is explained in this 1944 US Navy information film.
Liked for low noise and directional properties against interference.
Allowing amateur radio operation from an apartment or balcony.
Top choice for listening in a Lancaster bomber.
Never get too pedantic about S Meter readings.
So said Marconi, the inventor of radio. It turns out he was not alone.
Used over HF radio circuits to assist mobile communications.