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Radio User

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

The best-selling radio listeners’ magazine in the UK. It covers all forms of broadcast and two-way radio, but not amateur radio.

Radio User • November 2022 Vol. 17 No 11

News Hunter, Signal Monitor or World Music Fan?

Radio Currents • Have you got something new to tell our readers about? If so, then drop a line to wiessala@hotmail.com

bhi Amplified DSP Noise Cancelling Module

Nevada: Albrecht AM/FM CB radio

New Emergency Radios Test

RFinder P 10

New DRM Receivers

New Products for Radio Stations

Moonraker: Anytone 10-m Mobile Transceiver

Global Communications in a Time of Innovation • David Harris evaluates a new title by Paul Hawkins and Paul Reyland, who expertly recount the life, times and impact of two crucial wireless telegraphy stations near Chelmsford in Essex.

RADIO ENTHUSIAST BOOKSHOP • Visit our Book Store at www.radioenthusiast.co.uk

Seasonal Joy on Medium and Short Wave • Scott Caldwell investigates Medium Wave listening as the dark nights are slowly drawing in and focuses on the declining number of UK stations. Short Wave broadcasting is also catered for with a new Australian station.

European Private Shortwave Stations

Radio News

Learning Networks: Farmers’ Voice Radio Re-visited • Christina Longden makes a welcome return to RadioUser, to update readers on the activities of the Lorna Young Foundation (LYF), including the ground-breaking Farmers’ Voice Radio Academy.

Time-Measurement and Radio (Part III) • In the final part of his short series on time and radio, the editor finds active time signals and stations, explains what you can get from receiving those transmissions and recommends some suitable radios, accessories, and mainly aerials.

Radio News

Radio News

Radio News

Solar Observations with the New UKRAA VLF Receiver • The editor tries out the latest version of the VLF receiver built by the UK Radio Astronomy Association (UKRAA) and goes in search of solar flares, by indirectly monitoring the German Navy Transmitter at Ramsloh on 23.4kHz.

Foghorns, Death-Jackets & Dark Vessels • Robert Connolly recalls some important forms of maritime signalling from former eras and contrasts this with news about the very latest in maritime radio, anti-piracy and geolocation technologies.

Rallies & Events • All information published here reflects the situation up to and including 13th October 2022. Readers are advised to check with the organisers of any rally or event before setting out for a visit. The Radio Enthusiast website (below) has the latest updates, please check it regularly. To get your event on this list, e-mail full details as early as possible: wiessala@hotmail.com

DAB Aerials and the Qt-DAB Decoder • Kevin Ryan reports on his current optimum DAB aerial setup and reviews the latest updates of the popular DAB decoding software suite Qt-DAB, including its new widgets, services and functionalities.

Radio News

Eat, Cruise and be Scary • Chrissy Brand looks at how a French restaurant turned to radio to stay alive, finds cruises with radio and musical themes, and she selects some suitably scary programmes for Halloween.

Opening Minds Through Music • Chrissy Brand dives into the deep ocean of World Music, offering some definitions, a carefully curated selection of podcasts, and a veritable plethora of diverse programmes to listen to, learn from and enjoy.

Noteworthy Flight Tracking Records • David Smith discusses the wider popularity of flight tracking apps, especially Flightradar24. He also reports on aircraft diversions, RAF ATC in eastern England, airspace management, and RAF Woodvale.

Military ATC Profiles No 16: Woodvale s ICAO Code: EGOW

AN-SOF Updates, Skeleton...


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The best-selling radio listeners’ magazine in the UK. It covers all forms of broadcast and two-way radio, but not amateur radio.

Radio User • November 2022 Vol. 17 No 11

News Hunter, Signal Monitor or World Music Fan?

Radio Currents • Have you got something new to tell our readers about? If so, then drop a line to wiessala@hotmail.com

bhi Amplified DSP Noise Cancelling Module

Nevada: Albrecht AM/FM CB radio

New Emergency Radios Test

RFinder P 10

New DRM Receivers

New Products for Radio Stations

Moonraker: Anytone 10-m Mobile Transceiver

Global Communications in a Time of Innovation • David Harris evaluates a new title by Paul Hawkins and Paul Reyland, who expertly recount the life, times and impact of two crucial wireless telegraphy stations near Chelmsford in Essex.

RADIO ENTHUSIAST BOOKSHOP • Visit our Book Store at www.radioenthusiast.co.uk

Seasonal Joy on Medium and Short Wave • Scott Caldwell investigates Medium Wave listening as the dark nights are slowly drawing in and focuses on the declining number of UK stations. Short Wave broadcasting is also catered for with a new Australian station.

European Private Shortwave Stations

Radio News

Learning Networks: Farmers’ Voice Radio Re-visited • Christina Longden makes a welcome return to RadioUser, to update readers on the activities of the Lorna Young Foundation (LYF), including the ground-breaking Farmers’ Voice Radio Academy.

Time-Measurement and Radio (Part III) • In the final part of his short series on time and radio, the editor finds active time signals and stations, explains what you can get from receiving those transmissions and recommends some suitable radios, accessories, and mainly aerials.

Radio News

Radio News

Radio News

Solar Observations with the New UKRAA VLF Receiver • The editor tries out the latest version of the VLF receiver built by the UK Radio Astronomy Association (UKRAA) and goes in search of solar flares, by indirectly monitoring the German Navy Transmitter at Ramsloh on 23.4kHz.

Foghorns, Death-Jackets & Dark Vessels • Robert Connolly recalls some important forms of maritime signalling from former eras and contrasts this with news about the very latest in maritime radio, anti-piracy and geolocation technologies.

Rallies & Events • All information published here reflects the situation up to and including 13th October 2022. Readers are advised to check with the organisers of any rally or event before setting out for a visit. The Radio Enthusiast website (below) has the latest updates, please check it regularly. To get your event on this list, e-mail full details as early as possible: wiessala@hotmail.com

DAB Aerials and the Qt-DAB Decoder • Kevin Ryan reports on his current optimum DAB aerial setup and reviews the latest updates of the popular DAB decoding software suite Qt-DAB, including its new widgets, services and functionalities.

Radio News

Eat, Cruise and be Scary • Chrissy Brand looks at how a French restaurant turned to radio to stay alive, finds cruises with radio and musical themes, and she selects some suitably scary programmes for Halloween.

Opening Minds Through Music • Chrissy Brand dives into the deep ocean of World Music, offering some definitions, a carefully curated selection of podcasts, and a veritable plethora of diverse programmes to listen to, learn from and enjoy.

Noteworthy Flight Tracking Records • David Smith discusses the wider popularity of flight tracking apps, especially Flightradar24. He also reports on aircraft diversions, RAF ATC in eastern England, airspace management, and RAF Woodvale.

Military ATC Profiles No 16: Woodvale s ICAO Code: EGOW

AN-SOF Updates, Skeleton...


Expand title description text