In the late 1970s and early 1980s, factory-installed CB radios became a staple in many vehicles, reflecting a unique cultural ...
Alastair is What Hi-Fi?’s editor in chief. He has well over a decade’s experience as a journalist working in both B2C and B2B press. During this time he’s covered everything from the launch of the ...
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Journalist Tea Krulos joined Lake Effect's Joy Powers to share more about his piece for Milwaukee Magazine on Milwaukee's "ham radio" community. When radio first emerged, it was the Wild West of ...
The name of the band suggested a phalanx of indie-rock instrumentalists, instead of a single guy messing around with some synths and samples. “They” released a hit single with one of the wordiest ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Despite the rise of smartphones, satellite communication, and modern two-way radios, CB (Citizens Band) radios remain a relevant part of ...
Public television staple This Old House is bringing its home improvement expertise to public radio with the launch of This Old House Radio Hour, a new hour-long series debuting March 22 from LAist ...
The history of music technology is littered with happy accidents. Think Roland gear being misused to create house music, circuit bending and chiptune supplying extreme beats and melodies, and ...
WGN Radio has extended its contract with Lou Manfredini, the Chicago station’s longtime home improvement expert and host of HouseSmarts Radio. The Saturday call-in show provides practical advice on ...
A village in Lincolnshire has seen a revival in the use of Citizens Band (CB) radio in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown. The technology was popular in the late 1970s and early 80s following the ...