Australian HiFi

The (R)evolution of Portable Audio - Part 1

Australians have long been technology pioneers and this year, we celebrate the official centenary of public radio broadcasting in Australia, when radio station 2SB – better known today as ‘ABC Radio Sydney’ – notches up a century of continuous broadcasting in November. Over those 100 years, we’ve seen audio technology evolve from the mantelpiece to the earpiece, from the radio-valve or ‘vacuum tube’ to the iPhone. Over the next six parts, we’ll look back at how the evolution of technology itself enabled the miniaturisation of audio devices, with the arrival of new inventions that mirrored and changed popular culture. We’ll go under-cover, fly to the moon and arrive at what many consider the pinnacle of modern portable audio – the smartphone. But this month, we go back to the 1920s, as Australia discovers radio…

This is radio…

Australians got their first taste of full-time radio on 23 November 1923 when Sydney Broadcasters Ltd powered up their amplitudemodulated (AM) radio transmitter at 8pm and began broadcasting to the Sydney region. However, it wasn’t the first station to receive a broadcasting license – that honour went to Farmer & Co, owners of the big Farmer’s department store in Sydney. Radio 2FC was likely still building its transmitter and studios inside Her Majesty’s Theatre when 2SB got

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