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Stockholm Radio is the only remaining coast radio station in Sweden. It was established as Stavsnäs Radio in 1937. [1] The station is located at Karlavägen in Stockholm. While the infrastructure is owned by the Swedish Maritime Administration, Stockholm Radio is private and operated by Viamare. The Areo Radio service is run since 2003 by ...
Radio Sala; Radio Skövde 90,4; Radio Sollefteå 96,1 99,8 och 106,8; Stockholm Närradio Hägersten 88 & 95,3, samt 101,1 (Radio Sydost) Stockholm Radio Sydväst Bredäng 88,9; Stockholm Järva och Västerorts närradioförening Spånga och Vällingby 90,5 & 91,1; Svalöv Närradio CMR 105,5; Sunne och Torsby Radio Fryksdalen 100,6 & 104,1
It is a protocol, implemented in a computer program, used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators. The protocol was designed, and a program written initially, by Joe Taylor, K1JT. The software code is now open source and is developed by a small team.
This paved the way for a radio industry united behind DAB+, something for which both public and commercial services have been lobbying for. At the same time, the Swedish Government allocated spectrum for a total of four nationwide multiplexers in VHF band III to digital radio DAB/DAB+. Two multiplexers are reserved for SR and two multiplexers ...
Band I is a range of radio frequencies within the very high frequency (VHF) part of the electromagnetic spectrum.The first time there was defined "for simplicity" in Annex 1 of "Final acts of the European Broadcasting Conference in the VHF and UHF bands - Stockholm, 1961". [1]
The program was launched to showcase Swedish rock and pop music in a world dominated by American and British rock. Using Radio Sweden's relatively high-powered medium wave transmitter on 1179 kHz, the entire program was 90 minutes in length, and featured many satirical sketches, often political and sometimes controversial.
Radiohuset's Oxstiernsgatan entrance. Radiohuset ("the radio house") in Östermalm, Stockholm, is the main headquarters building of Sveriges Radio (SR). Located on Oxstiernsgatan in the Förrådsbacken district, it stands next to Sveriges Television's TV-huset and close to Filmhuset, the headquarters of the Swedish Film Institute.
Very high frequency (VHF) is the ITU designation [1] [2] [3] for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) from 30 to 300 megahertz (MHz), with corresponding wavelengths of ten meters to one meter. Frequencies immediately below VHF are denoted high frequency (HF), and the next higher frequencies are known as ultra high ...