Radio User  |  April 2022
IN THIS ISSUE
In the April 2022 issue of RadioUser, we offer practical advice on a range of new loop aerials, as well as current topics such as radio to and from Ukraine, and ideas for the future funding of public service broadcasters. Looking back into history, we meet a female radio presenter who saved the day in 1964 and encounter a range of innovative programmes introduced to the BBC in the 1950s. In our technical strand, we visit a Brazilian Mystery Radar, share reports on all the very latest radios and accessories, and de-mystify recent technologies such as DRM. In our regular columns this month, you may wish to learn about communications at RAF Boscombe Down, Civil UK Airspace Management, the best books about the BBC, long-distance CB Radio and using a Digital Hotspot for two-way communications. Our April issue is rounded off by our popular, and up-to-date surveys of short wave frequencies and programmes, European private short wave stations, Non-Directional Beacon (NDB) listings and, last but not least, the best radio books currently on the market.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Radio User April 2022.