View allAll Photos Tagged Radio
Affiche du spectacle de danse (Radio Picasso_mars 2017) imaginée par Alice Arrivé.
___ "Lightpainting is magiK" ___
20210826-9016
Rijksmonument 46517
Radio Kootwijk stond al jaren op mijn Bucket-list en eindelijk is het er dan van gekomen.
Na anderhalf jaar weer een dagje weg met fotovrienden. Het "normale" leven begint langzaam weer realiteit te worden.
Het Art Deco gebouw van Julius Luthman is indrukwekkend, zowel van binnen als van buiten.
nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebouw_A_(Radio_Kootwijk)
All images are copyrighted by Pieter Musterd. If you want to use or buy any of my photographs, contact me. It is not allowed to download them or use them on any website, blog etc. without my explicit permission.
If you want a translation of the text in your own language, please try "Google Translate".
Radio Kootwijk is a historic radio transmitting station in the Netherlands, known for its impressive art deco building that served as a pivotal communication hub between the Netherlands and its colonies during the early 20th century.
Thanks to everyone who takes time to comment, and fave my photo.
More and other work of me.
Image is under Copyright © Remo Sloof. All rights reserved.
Enjoy...
Out walking around the wetlands and headed back to the car. I looked up and saw the full moon rising above the mountain. The radio tower was in the perfect position.
www.staatsbosbeheer.nl/Natuurgebieden/radio-kootwijk
Radio Kootwijk is a small town in the Dutch municipality of Apeldoorn, with approximately 120 inhabitants (in 2006). It is situated in a heather- and forest-rich territory in the Veluwe region, east of the sandhills of the Kootwijkerzand and the town of Kootwijk.
The housing accommodations of Radio Kootwijk arose as a result of the building of a shortwave transmitter site with the same name, starting in 1918. The transmitters played an important role in the 20th century as a communication facility between the Netherlands and its then colony of Dutch East Indies. In 1923 Dutch PTT started trans-oceanic telegraphy using a longwave transmitter (a 400KW high frequency alternator) from the German Telefunken company under the callsign PCG, in the 24 kHz and 48 kHz. By 1925 the longwave transmitter was changed by a shortwave tube based, electronic transmitter which had a much better performance due to the better propagation of shortwaves. With this new technology, in 1928 a radio-telephonic connection was established. At the end of World War II, the German occupying forces blew up the transmitter. Afterward some of the radio towers were rebuilt.
Due to the development of new technologies like satellite communication and the internet, Radio Kootwijk lost its position as main overseas wireless connection point of the Netherlands. In 1980, the last transmission mast was blown up. In 2004 the park lost its last transmitter functions, and was transferred from the KPN company (successor to PTT) to the State Forestry Commission, which started attracting new buyers. The main building of the former transmitter park, designed by Dutch architect Julius Maria Luthmann and named 'Building A', 'The Cathedral' or sometimes 'The Sphynx', was officially appointed as a monument. It is used as venue and scenery for several cultural events and productions, including the American film Mindhunters in 2004.
Smile on Saturday
Radio
Radio flashlight, dynamo solar and usb charge ,able to charge mobile phone.
Made for Australian Red Cross
The Power Of Humanity.
Het zendergebouw is in 1938 door ir. B.A. Verhey van het architectenbureau Dwars, Heederik en Verhey uit Amersfoort ontworpen in Dudoktrant, het zogenaamde zakelijk expressionisme
De N.V. Gemengd Bedrijf Nederlandsche Omroep-Zendermaatschappij, kortweg Nozema, bestond van 1935 tot en met 2004 en had als kernactiviteit het uitzenden van radio-, televisie- en datasignalen.
Nozema werd opgericht in 1935, op basis van het radioreglement uit 1928 Telegraaf- en Telefoonwet 1904 (Radio Omroep Zender afgekort ROZ) van kracht werd. Het was toen in Nederland het enige zenderbedrijf dat uitzendingen mocht verrichten voor radio-omroep en later televisie-omroep. In de jaren 1990 werd de markt opengesteld voor andere partijen die wilden uitzenden.
The N.V. Mixed Company Nederlandsche Omroep-Zendermaatschappij, or Nozema for short, existed from 1935 up to and including 2004 and had the core activity of broadcasting radio, television and data signals.
Nozema was founded in 1935, on the basis of the Radio Regulations from 1928 Telegraaf- en Telefoonwet 1904 (Radio Broadcasting Station terminator ROZ) came into force. It was then the only broadcast company in the Netherlands that was allowed to broadcast for radio broadcasting and later television broadcasting. In the 1990s, the market was opened to other parties who wanted to broadcast.
On October 24, 2016, the final draining will begin on the Radio Road Ponds. It was coming, I knew it...but I didn't think it would be here so soon.
Saying goodbye to one my absolute favorite birding spots makes me want to cry. I am sad for the birds more than anything as they lose one more tiny bit of habitat.
My posts are also on Instagram
Prints are available at my Webstore EU and Webstore US or feel free to contact me :)
Free shipping available
With all respect, No Awards and post 1 comment etc & self promoting signatures (high risk for permanent ban)
Visit my website : Reinier
Photographer Spotlight Nov 2024 : Blog
ND Awards Brons Medal :
ndawards.net/winners-gallery/nd-awards-2024/non-professio...
Que emoción, hoy en Kireei hablan de una tal Chaulafanita ;)!
Miren AQUI!
Y no se pierdan tampoco de ver la radio de Euge!
About a dozen or so years ago I got involved with a radio theater group and it was the most fun. Radio theater is a reenactment of radio broadcasts from the 1930's and 40's. We did Dracula, War of the Worlds, Treasure Island, The Maltese Falcon, Scandal in Bohemia, A Christmas Carol, Arsenic and Old Lace and others. We had a sound effects man, too, which added to the authenticity of the performance. We had enthusiastic audiences for every performance. I miss it.
Hornby model Q1 locomotive, 1942. Designed by Oliver Bullied, CME Southern Railway.
Radios are from around the same period, background bakelite one is around 1939, the orange Murphy is just post war.
I wish I was in Tijuana
Eating barbecued iguana
I'd take requests on the telephone
I'm on a wavelength far from home
I feel a hot wind on my shoulder
I dial it in from south of the border
I hear the talking of the DJ
Can't understand; just what does he say?
– Wall of Voodoo, Mexican Radio