1 hr 24 min

Podcast #335 – Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications Radio Survivor Podcast

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On this week’s show, we peek behind the scenes of The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC). A project of the Internet Archive, the DLARC collection includes a range of amateur radio-related materials, including magazines, ham radio newsletters, podcasts and even discussion forums. Within the expansive library are items generally categorized as non-commercial radio, including pirate radio, shortwave, numbers stations, experimental radio, and “radio weirdness.” Additionally, every episode of the Radio Survivor Podcast was recently added to DLARC, which is how we learned about this archive. DLARC’s Curator Kay Savetz joins us on Radio Survivor to talk about not only the archive, but also how you can contribute.







Show Notes









* The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC)







* Kay Savetz website







* Radio Survivor Podcast episodes archived on DLARC







* October 2022 announcement about launch of DLARC







* Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)







* Internet Archive







* Podcast #178: Irish Pirate Radio Archive (with guests Brian Greene and John Walsh)







* Podcast #212: Border Radio in North America (with guest Kevin Curran)







* Podcast #260: Radio History on the Northern Border of Mexico (with guest Sonia Robles)







* Look out FCC Part 15 Devices: AM radio is gonna getcha! (learn about Matthew’s Part 15 spider)







* Radio4All







* The Shortwave Report







* Mediageek radio show









Show Credits:









* This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits







* Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, Matthew Lasar, and Paul Riismandel







* Edited by Eric Klein

On this week’s show, we peek behind the scenes of The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC). A project of the Internet Archive, the DLARC collection includes a range of amateur radio-related materials, including magazines, ham radio newsletters, podcasts and even discussion forums. Within the expansive library are items generally categorized as non-commercial radio, including pirate radio, shortwave, numbers stations, experimental radio, and “radio weirdness.” Additionally, every episode of the Radio Survivor Podcast was recently added to DLARC, which is how we learned about this archive. DLARC’s Curator Kay Savetz joins us on Radio Survivor to talk about not only the archive, but also how you can contribute.







Show Notes









* The Digital Library of Amateur Radio and Communications (DLARC)







* Kay Savetz website







* Radio Survivor Podcast episodes archived on DLARC







* October 2022 announcement about launch of DLARC







* Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)







* Internet Archive







* Podcast #178: Irish Pirate Radio Archive (with guests Brian Greene and John Walsh)







* Podcast #212: Border Radio in North America (with guest Kevin Curran)







* Podcast #260: Radio History on the Northern Border of Mexico (with guest Sonia Robles)







* Look out FCC Part 15 Devices: AM radio is gonna getcha! (learn about Matthew’s Part 15 spider)







* Radio4All







* The Shortwave Report







* Mediageek radio show









Show Credits:









* This episode was produced by Jennifer Waits







* Hosted by Jennifer Waits, Eric Klein, Matthew Lasar, and Paul Riismandel







* Edited by Eric Klein

1 hr 24 min