5/16/2023 0 Comments French radio international news![]() Taiwan’s National Education Radio has decided to stop domestic rebroadcasts of Radio France Internationale’s programs. Rebroadcasts of RFI programs halt over alleged “pro-China” stance (RTI) Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors David Iurescia, Dan Robinson, Scott Gamble, and Martin Butera, for the following tips: Replica of the Titanic’s radio room at the Antique Wireless Museum (Source: Tripadvisor) Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radio This holiday, a maker known as Byte-rider created a custom Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W-powered radio for his father. The Raspberry Pi makes an excellent gift on its own, but getting one in a custom Time Machine Radio is remarkably fulfilling. ![]() Nostalgic Raspberry Pi Radio Tunes to Music From Past Decades (Tom’s Hardware) “A large audience attended this session,” according to the dispatch. The trial was the beginning of a long series of broadcasts that continues today, with 45 television stations and 32 FM stations – including RFI – broadcasting from the Eiffel Tower.Īccording to the Lille-based publication Le Réveil du Nord of 24 December 2021, “a concert by wireless telephony took place at the Lille Theatre”.įamous artists of that era, the legendary Sacha Guitry, the soprano Jeanne Hatto, the tenor Maurice Dutreix and others sang in a microphone in a room in the Eiffel Tower, from where it was broadcast to a “wireless phone set” in the hall of the Lille theatre. On 22 December 1921, just three years after the end of WWI, “Radio Tour Eiffel” broadcast its first ever show, a live performance featuring legendary singers. Looming high above the city’s uniform skyline, the tower was an obvious choice to pioneer public radio in France, proving the country’s prowess in broadcast technology. ![]() ![]() Signal of strength: Eiffel Tower celebrates a centenary of radio broadcast (RFI)Ī hundred years ago this week, France’s most famous landmark, the Eiffel Tower, was first used as an antenna for radio programmes. Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Dan Srebnick, the Southgate ARC and Geneva Witherspoon for the following tips: To that end: Welcome to the SWLing Post’s Radio Waves, a collection of links to interesting stories making waves in the world of radio. Radio Waves: Stories Making Waves in the World of Radioīecause I keep my ear to the waves, as well as receive many tips from others who do the same, I find myself privy to radio-related stories that might interest SWLing Post readers. ![]()
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