Our Dwindling Radio Heritage?

The last decade has seen the sessation of many LF, MF and HF radio services, which have been replaced by satellite or other more modern methods. This has resulted in the dissapearance from our landscape of masts and towers and their associated transmitter and receiver halls, some of which have been around since the earliest days of radio.

The aim of this web site is to mark their passing by drawing together documents, pictures, and web resources so that they are not forgotten.

Please see my article about Radio Archaeology.

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Here are some interesting sites that are still here:

Broadcast: 2 transmitting sites with unusual MF antennas

Telephony: BT Radio Troposcatter, Scarborough

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