#radios

Radio Slobodaradiosloboda
2026-02-20

Vladan Slavković u podkastu Voćka čudnovata
U novoj epizodi podkasta Voćka čudnovata, koji se bavi društvenim i političkim temama u Srbiji, gost je Vladan Slavković, aktivista i član Lokalni front iz Kraljeva. Razgovor sa novinarkom Marija Šehić dolazi u trenutku kada su protesti u Beograd i Novi Sad obeleženi sukobima demonstranata i policije. Slavković ocenjuje da je „nasilje vlasti iznuđen potez […]
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radiosloboda.rs/vladan-slavkov

2026-02-13

Der #Welttag des #Radios (englisch #World #Radio #Day; kurz: #Weltradiotag) wird am 13. Februar begangen. Er fand 2012 zum ersten Mal statt. Die #Generalkonferenz der #UNESCO hat den #Weltradiotag in #Erinnerung an die #Gründung des #United NationsRadio am 13. Februar 1946 aufgerufen. Der Beschluss fiel auf der Generalkonferenz vom 3. November 2011 auf #Anregung #Spaniens.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welttag_

#Aktionstag

Podyatrypodyatry
2026-02-07

Software is meat, does meat-eating & cannibalises software not just stopped & , it took Vedic "Avatar" to use as e-ID in e-games, social media & virtual reality. Iskcon org didn't do anything about this affront to dharma

Podyatrypodyatry
2026-02-05

"Software Logos" need banning as they are disease reservoirs. They are butchers as they "butchered" & . So Software Logos are meat-eaters. As meat carries disease, Software Logos, the cornerstone of software & its devices are it - the disease reservoirs

Podyatrypodyatry
2026-02-04

Butcher/meat-eating devices smartphone,laptop,tablet & desktop (as butchered & ) give disease just as meat does & disease is invested in "Software Logos" (incl. Apps)
Software Logo is danger to health

HowToPhil (Phillip R)howtophil
2026-01-31

The will be beaming out of WINB (9265khz) to your again in about an hour (0330-0400 UTC).

WINB Coverage Map: winb.com/Coverage%20Map.html

: swradiogram.net/

2026-01-27

This little #shortwave #radio of mine (an Infomate) is old enough that it has #TV audio bands...

#retroTech #radios #oldRadios

Infomate™ shortwave radio with analog (old) TV audio bands, AM, FM, VHF, Air, & Weather as well...
Knob-extender to make tuning into thin shortwave stations easier
HowToPhil (Phillip R)howtophil
2026-01-27

This little of mine (an Infomate) is old enough that it has audio bands...

Infomate™ shortwave radio with analog (old) TV audio bands, AM, FM, VHF, Air, & Weather as well...
Knob-extender to make tuning into thin shortwave stations easier
HowToPhil (Phillip R)howtophil
2026-01-26

We need laws stopping (and similar) from using

STOPDISINFORMATIONStopDisinformation
2026-01-17

El Mundo: 2.846.197€ y 208 campañas.
Intereconomía: 518.396€ y 545 campañas.
El Debate: 257.490€ y 54 campañas
20 Minutos, El Español, ABC, o El Confidencial también recibieron montantes interesantes para su actuación en internet, superiores en todos los casos a los 200.000€, a menos en 2021. La Razón dirigida por ) gana fuerza en prensa tradicional

Entre las más beneficiadas , con más de medio millón de euros

Haunted LineageHauntedLineage
2026-01-13

- University of Vermont – Converse Hall: Converse Hall is haunted by a former student who committed suicide there. Though never seen, he turn. . . Read: hauntedlineage.com/directory/u

𝐋🅦🆄𝐢𝖇-ᖆ_🐧lbr59@mastodon.roflcopter.fr
2026-01-08

Occupons les oreilles au ptit déj, de manière beaucoup plus édifiante que les #Radios classiques.

#Podcast RdGP: Chronique de l'emmerdification du Web, détournement de finalité et absence de base légale du #RGPD
rdgp.fr/@rdgp/episodes/actu-ch

#Internet #DonnéesPersonnelles #Libertées #GAFAM #RadioPouët #Enshittification #Merdification

2026-01-06

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Student repairing radio part at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute ca. 1920-ca. 1950.
Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971
1 negative : nitrate ; 8 x 10 in.

#Horydczak #Theodor #Classrooms #DistrictofColumbia #Radios #UnitedStates #Vocationaleducation #Washington(DC) #photography

loc.gov/item/2019674966/

The image shows a man working on an early radio broadcasting device, likely from the 1920s to the 1950s. He is standing in front of a large machine that appears to be part of a radiotelegraphy or wireless communication system.
He has short hair and wears glasses, along with a white collared shirt, vest, and an apron over his clothes for protection while working on electronic components. The man's hands are engaged in the task at hand as he focuses intently on repairing or adjusting something within the machine.
The device itself is quite large, occupying most of the frame, and has various dials, gauges, and metal parts that suggest it was an early piece of technology used for broadcasting signals over distances. The photo appears to be in black and white, which adds a vintage feel to the scene.
Overall, this image depicts a moment from history where radio communication technologies were being developed, tested, or maintained by skilled engineers like Horydczak, who contributed to shaping modern communications systems we use today
2026-01-05

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Students examining radio at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute ca. 1920-ca. 1950.
Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971
1 negative : nitrate ; 8 x 10 in.

#Horydczak #Theodor #second #Classrooms #DistrictofColumbia #Radios #UnitedStates #Vocationaleducation #Washington(DC) #photography

loc.gov/item/2019674967/

The image depicts two men engaged with early radio equipment, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century given its vintage appearance. One man is seated at a table working on another piece of apparatus that appears to be an early radio transmitter or receiver. He's wearing glasses and focused intently on his task.

The other man stands beside a larger device with dials, switches, and meters, which could represent either monitoring equipment for the transmission or control panels for adjusting the signal strength or frequency. This second individual is dressed in work attire typical of that era: dark trousers, long-sleeved shirt rolled up to reveal lighter-colored undershirt sleeves.

The setting seems like a laboratory or an educational environment given the experimental nature and complexity of their devices. The overall atmosphere suggests they are either conducting experiments with radio technology, teaching others how it works, or perhaps performing routine maintenance on these early communication tools.

There's also text at the bottom left corner that reads "C.F.C.-HE-1952," which could be an identification marker for this particular photograph within a collection.
2026-01-05

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Students examining radio parts at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute I ca. 1920-ca. 1950.
Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971
1 negative : nitrate ; 8 x 10 in.

#Horydczak #Theodor #American #TheodorHorydczak #Classrooms #DistrictofColumbia #Radios #UnitedStates #Vocationaleducation #Washington(DC) #photography

loc.gov/item/2019674974/

This black and white photograph depicts two individuals engaged with vintage radio equipment, indicative of early 20th-century technology. The person on the left sits at a table filled with various components such as knobs, dials, and small cylindrical objects which could be batteries or capacitors; their posture suggests concentration on assembling or repairing these parts.

The individual on the right stands beside an older model radio receiver placed atop another piece of equipment possibly for amplification. This person appears to be operating a device related to audio processing, perhaps adjusting settings given their focused demeanor and outstretched hand toward controls.

Both individuals are dressed in attire typical of mid-20th-century American workwear; the seated individual wears a sweater over a collared shirt while the standing figure dons a short-sleeved button-up with suspenders. The background is sparse, primarily featuring an off-white wall that puts emphasis on the subjects and their task.

The image carries historical significance as it showcases early radio engineering practices in what could be educational or experimental settings during approximately 1920 to 1950s based on available context from external sources like Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. This was a period of rapid technological advancement, particularly with communication technologies [...]
2026-01-05

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Students examining radio parts at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute II ca. 1920-ca. 1950.
Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971
1 negative : nitrate ; 8 x 10 in.

#Horydczak #Theodor #TheodoreHorydczak #Classrooms #DistrictofColumbia #Radios #UnitedStates #Vocationaleducation #Washington(DC) #photography

loc.gov/item/2019674975/

The image is a black and white photograph showing two men working with radio equipment at what appears to be the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. The man in front, likely Theodore Horydczak as mentioned in additional information provided for this image, is focused on adjusting or operating some of the dials on an old-fashioned radio console. He has light-colored hair and wears a sleeveless sweater over a shirt. Behind him stands another person wearing dark clothing, observing his actions.

The equipment they are working with includes various knobs, switches, and other components typical of early 20th-century radio technology. The setting appears to be an office or lab space within the institute, as suggested by windows in the background that let natural light into the room.
2026-01-04

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute. Shelves of radio parts at Capitol Radio Engineering Institute ca. 1920-ca. 1950.
Horydczak, Theodor, approximately 1890-1971
1 negative : nitrate ; 8 x 10 in.

#Horydczak #Theodor #DistrictofColumbia #Radios #Storagefacilities #UnitedStates #Vocationaleducation #Washington(DC) #photography

loc.gov/item/2019674983/

The image is a black and white photograph depicting shelves filled with various radio parts from the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute, dated approximately between 1920 to ca. 1950s.

In this vintage photo, we see an assortment of components such as speakers, resistors, capacitors, coils, transformers, knobs, dials, and other electronic items meticulously organized on multiple shelves within a narrow room or store setting. The shelving units are made from wood with metal supports for stability, and the parts themselves appear to be neatly arranged in rows.

The background of the photo reveals more stacked objects like speakers at different heights, possibly indicating that additional inventory is stored out of sight beyond these visible displays.

This image offers a glimpse into early radio technology's evolution by showcasing essential components used during its development. It also serves as an historical record and provides insight into how parts were displayed in retail or service environments for the Capitol Radio Engineering Institute at that time period, emphasizing careful organization to facilitate ease of access and identification for technicians and consumers alike.
𝐋🅦🆄𝐢𝖇-ᖆ_🐧lbr59@mastodon.roflcopter.fr
2026-01-03

Je voulais pour 2026, encore moins suivre les #Actualités, les #Journaux télévisés, et les #Radios,

mais les 3 premiers #Épisodes de cette nouvelle #Saison, sont déjà tellement intenses!

Je vais peut être attendre que tous les épisodes soient sortis et #BinjeWatcher?

Ou, je vais zapper (de réalité), car je ne pense pas avoir l'énergie mentale pour encaisser une année supplémentaire de #Chaos du n'importe nawak, ma "suspension d'incrédulité" est épuisée.

#Humeur #Ironeme #Sarcasme #JeVaisBien

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