The Canadian WS52 Receiver was designed and built in Canada by Canadian Marconi to be used mobile or a ground station.
Bought from John's Radio in Bradford for around twenty quid, mine was that bit more expensive as I had the PSU too.
Wireless Set No. 18 was the first mass-production man-pack radio station for the British soldier.
World radio uses GMT, so listening times vary depending where you are.
Writing for AOR UK, wartime boredom in the Radio Security Services goes from bad to verse
In an article for AOR UK, we look at the start of all the data types we hear on-air today
Writing for AOR UK, we remember the Moscow power struggle seen now in China Radio International
Writing for AOR UK, we go back to look at getting weather information down at long wave frequencies
Will there be any DX at the bottom of the sunspot cycle? What resources are there for chasing DX? When is the bottom of the current cycle?
An example of the great work of Glenn Hauser from May 2018, including a mention of this site.
The start of new week and news that Terry is to receive a knighthood prompts his listeners to write and email in.
The iconic DJ howls his way through his show on the American Forces Network.
Willis Conover was the jazz presenter on the Voice Of America. In this clip, news of an archive of his work.
This video shows an Android tablet decoding and displaying HF weather fax from on a shortwave radio.
Guru, boffin, eccentric and genius, Gerry Wells is obsessed with radio. It is a fixation that has got him into trouble with the law, but ultimately radio has been his saviour.
Dick Van Dyke and Barry Goldwater promote ham radio in this vintage film. Poor quality but quite amusing.
We sign with 73s and 88s in our radio communications but where did it come from?