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Radio User Magazine February 2022 Back Issue

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161 Reviews   •  English   •   Tech & Gaming (Gadgets)
IN THIS ISSUE

The February 2022 issue of RadioUser is a Special Issue on how the medium of radio can help and support speakers of minority languages in the UK and worldwide, and how it benefits indigenous communities across the globe. To that end, we have expert contributors covering the nations of the UK (e.g. Welsh and Gaelic speakers), Catalonia, Egypt and Brazil, and others.

Read all about how radio, both governmental and community-run can give people a ‘voice’, representation and visibility, and how it can empower minorities to share their cultures and views.

More generally, we are looking this month at the fascinating history of Citizens Band radio, the lessons to be learned for radio communications for the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in 2001, another decade in the history of the BBC, and our special report on the history of the UK MF/VHF coastal station network.

Fans of new technology may enjoy the next part in our new series on Aerials for Beginners, our review of the popular ATS25 all-band radio, our large News and Products section and our up-to-date article on how different radio formats and technologies affect the environment.
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February 2022 IN THIS ISSUE The February 2022 issue of RadioUser is a Special Issue on how the medium of radio can help and support speakers of minority languages in the UK and worldwide, and how it benefits indigenous communities across the globe. To that end, we have expert contributors covering the nations of the UK (e.g. Welsh and Gaelic speakers), Catalonia, Egypt and Brazil, and others. Read all about how radio, both governmental and community-run can give people a ‘voice’, representation and visibility, and how it can empower minorities to share their cultures and views. More generally, we are looking this month at the fascinating history of Citizens Band radio, the lessons to be learned for radio communications for the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in 2001, another decade in the history of the BBC, and our special report on the history of the UK MF/VHF coastal station network. Fans of new technology may enjoy the next part in our new series on Aerials for Beginners, our review of the popular ATS25 all-band radio, our large News and Products section and our up-to-date article on how different radio formats and technologies affect the environment.


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IN THIS ISSUE

The February 2022 issue of RadioUser is a Special Issue on how the medium of radio can help and support speakers of minority languages in the UK and worldwide, and how it benefits indigenous communities across the globe. To that end, we have expert contributors covering the nations of the UK (e.g. Welsh and Gaelic speakers), Catalonia, Egypt and Brazil, and others.

Read all about how radio, both governmental and community-run can give people a ‘voice’, representation and visibility, and how it can empower minorities to share their cultures and views.

More generally, we are looking this month at the fascinating history of Citizens Band radio, the lessons to be learned for radio communications for the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in 2001, another decade in the history of the BBC, and our special report on the history of the UK MF/VHF coastal station network.

Fans of new technology may enjoy the next part in our new series on Aerials for Beginners, our review of the popular ATS25 all-band radio, our large News and Products section and our up-to-date article on how different radio formats and technologies affect the environment.
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Since its debut in 2006, RadioUser, the former Short Wave Magazine, has been the best-selling radio listener`s’ magazine in the UK. It covers all forms of broadcast and two-way radio, but not amateur radio. The magazine offers regular columns, exciting features, equipment reviews and a plethora of resources on a large number of radio topics.

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• Emerging Issues in Radio, and from the Radio Industry, National (UK) Radio
• Aerials and Antennas, Airband and Maritime Radio
• International Broadcast Radio, from Long Wave to Short Wave, FM, Digital and Online
• Network Radio, Podcasting and Digital Radio
• Software-Defined Radio (SDR)
• CB Radio
• Portraits of Radio Personalities, Clubs, Associations and Charities
• Radio in History and the History of Radio
• Scanning and Receiving Signals from Space
• Taking Radio Mobile, DXpeditions, and CB Radio (from January 2020)
• Utility (non-broadcast) Signals and Non-Directional Beacons
• Books, Club Activities, Radio Rallies and Resources
• Radio, Weather, Climate and the Atmosphere
• Very Low Frequency (VLF) Radio

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