Portable Communications Receivers Type PCR, PCR2, PCR3 were a series of general purpose lightweight sets used by the British Army from 1944 until the late 1960s.
When Auntie BBC put on a kaftan and beads and entered the pop age, a 1970 analysis of UK pop radio.
Local news item from the mid 1980s, showing the work of Portishead Radio and an interview with station manager Ernie Croskell.
In the face of the internet, mobiles and instant messaging you might expect the hobby of amateur radio to be on the decline.
Using Radio Pyongyang, Dan Robinson comparing his Sony ICF-6800 with the JRC NRD-301A, Eddystone 1650/9, RFT EKD-515, Drake R7A and the WJ8718A/MFP.
BBC World Service programme heard on 28 November 2010 about Radio Caroline.
A military-specification domestic radio for entertaining the troops.
Any good radio operator can recite this backwards.
For a good earth connection, the answer lies in the soil.