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W is for Waveband
W is for 'waveband' in the Wave Guide Alphabet series
Radio Tech Clinic
Richard Lamley answers listeners' technical questions abour their radio sets
The ´óÏó´«Ã½ gets 'the pips'
´óÏó´«Ã½ takes over the radio time signal from the Royal Greenwich Observatory after 66 years
World Radio TV Handbook 1990
Why the 1990 World Radio TV Handbook has a new section for satellite broadcasters
Finding all Europe on your Dial
'Dial-Search': one man's mission to help radio listeners
Radio Frequencies are Key to the Mobile-phone Market
Deregulation of radio frequencies has allowed rapid growth in mobile communications in UK
World Service jammed by Iraq after Invasion of Kuwait
´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service programming jammed in the Middle East at the start of the Gulf War
Radio waves: Look, no wires!
Radio waves carry many non-verbal signals to and from men and machines
Why short wave Listeners need the Sun
The Sun is 93 million miles away but solar activity controls short wave reception on Earth
The Broadcasting Year: Review of 1990
World Service's response to events such as the invasion of Kuwait and German reunification
World Service TV could start in Spring
World Service television could start in spring, reports this 10th anniversary edition
World Radio TV Handbook 1991
The latest World Radio TV Handbook is indispensable for listeners and professionals alike
How the Portable Radio started in a Saucepan
Radio design and technology: from blue saucepans to transistors and RDS
Back to Basics: Choosing a short wave Radio
What to look for when you're choosing a short wave radio set
Back to Basics: Operating a short wave Radio
How to operate your new short wave radio and make the most of its available settings
Back to Basics: How do Radio Signals Work?
How do radio signals work? And how are signals transmitted around the world?
Back to Basics: Making World Service News
Making the news: how is a World Service news bulletin put together?
Back to Basics: Transmitting to the World
How programmes are actually transmitted from the UK to around the world
Back to Basics: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Programmes Guide
How to find out what ´óÏó´«Ã½ programmes are on when, and other short wave back-up material
Aerials or How long is a Piece of Wire?
Making the most of your aerial
Tackling Interference
Answering listeners' questions about interference and its causes
How Satellite Broadcasting Works
How geostationary satellites transmit radio and TV signals from outer space
International Headlines of 1992
Major events and anniversaries covered by international broadcasters in 1992
Listening to Radio on the Internet
The rise of internet radio – listening to the world at your desk
Radio New Zealand International fights to survive Cuts
The fight to save Radio New Zealand International, threatened by government cuts
Call up All India Radio for the latest News
All India Radio's telephone news bulletins are gaining popularity
What's the Right Short Wave Radio for you?
What to look for when buying a short wave radio
Vintage Sounds on Show
The National Vintage Wireless and Communications Exhibition at the NEC Birmingham
Station B92 and other Voices of Opposition
Belgrade radio station B92 leads media opposition to the Milosevic regime
How to Counteract the ugly Sounds of 'hate radio'?
How can "hate radio" be silenced and its effects neutralised, wherever it is broadcast?
´óÏó´«Ã½ Monitoring: Listening in 100 Languages
´óÏó´«Ã½ Monitoring at work at its Caversham Park HQ