1931 in radio

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The year 1931 saw a number of significant events in radio broadcasting history.

Events

  • 23 April – Inauguration of the Swiss national medium-wave transmitter at Sottens by the French-language Société Romande de Radiophonie (SRR) and Radio-Genève.
  • 30 April – In France the Poste Colonial (also known as "Radio Coloniale") begins broadcasting to the French colonies from a shortwave transmitter at Pontoise.
  • 1 May – The Los Angeles Police Department's KGPL begins broadcasting.
  • 11 May – The Pittsburgh Police begin broadcasting with "radio patrol cars" and the region's first emergency band.
  • 24 May – Polskie Radio begins transmitting its national programme from a new long-wave station at Raszyn, outside Warsaw. It is the most powerful transmitter in Europe at the time.

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