Baldock Radio Station - Celebrating 90 Years

In 1929, Baldock Radio Station opened its doors for the first time.

That was the start of a nine-decade journey (and counting) that would see it evolve from a radio receiving station to the home of Ofcom’s work on managing the airwaves Baldock Radio Station began operating in 1929.

It was created as a part of the Imperial Wireless Chain, an international communications network to link the countries of the British Empire. In that same year, it helped to complete the first transatlantic radiotelephone call, made to the UK from Rocky Point, New Jersey, USA.

It continued as a receiving station until 1938, when the Baldock Frequency Control Station opened at the same location. The new frequency control station played a vital role in keeping the radio spectrum clear of interference, which remains a key function of the station today.

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