Writing for AOR UK, we go back to the days of the Trawler Band on the better domestic sets
Writing for AOR UK, we take a nostalgic Christmas look at shortwave listening in the 1990s
In an article written for AOR UK in the 1990s, the good news is that the next Sunspot Cycle has officially started
Made between the 1947 invention of the transistor at Bell Labs and the 1956 awarding of the Nobel Prize for Physics to its creators, this documentary is less about the discovery itself than its anticipated impact on technology and society.
BBC World Service Lillibolero station ident with the pips on a good reception day and a good old-fashioned announcer.
The wonderful chat heard daily on BBC Radio 2 as Ken Bruce tries to take control.
This film gives an overview of RFL's news-gathering, audience research and transmission operations in Germany and Portugal.
Clip from the Today programme celebrating the life of a respected BBC Radio 4 announcer.
The Secret Life Of Machines was a TV series made for Channel 4 and also shown on the Discovery Channel. The series was written and presented by Tim Hunkin.
In a special programme, The Two Bobs look back over two lifetimes on-air in both broadcasting and amateur radio.
Bob Thomann and Bob Zanotti, better known as The Two Bobs of Swiss Radio International, were the cornerstone of Saturday morning shortwave listening.
Switzerland In Sound is the archive site for The Two Bobs on Swiss Radio International.
Swiss Shortwave Merry-Go-Round taught us all we needed to know, presented with quiet authority. It was what international broadcasting was all about.
Honest and frank as ever, Bob Thomann and Bob Zanotti look at the reality of running a transmitter site.
Lots of fun if the bands are not too crowded and you are not expecting DX.