Echo of BBC’s first broadcast in Scotland 100 years ago is heard from centenary event at Pacific Quay
/An echo of the BBC’s first broadcast in Scotland 100 years ago today has been picked up internationally by radio amateurs in a special event to mark the centenary.
From an attic in Bath Street, Glasgow, on 6 March, 1923, John Reith, the general manager of the British Broadcasting Company – as it was then known – announced that “5SC was calling”.
That was the callsign for listeners to Station 5SC - a radio service which launched the broadcaster’s programming in Scotland.
And to celebrate the anniversary, the BBC Amateur Radio Group and West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society have been running an event which features the original callsign for that first audience who were listening on their crystal radio sets.
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