Laurie Margolis

Laurie Margolis (born 1950)[1] is a BBC journalist and News Editor.

Career

On 2 April 1982 Laurie Margolis obtained information about the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands using amateur radio and broke the news in the UK on BBC Radio 4 PM programme at 1700 London time.

Laurie Margolis (callsign G3UML) used a short-wave radio transceiver - connected to a big aerial on the roof of Langham Hotel office block in London - to establish radio contact with Bob McLeod (callsign VP8LP) in the Falklands Islands. The transcontinental SSB radio communication was made at 1600 London time on 21.205MHz from the BBC's amateur radio club which was located in attic room 701 of Langham Hotel office block. Laurie Margolis recorded the conversation on an old-fashioned audio cassette.[2]

On 28 December 2012, following the release of government files about the Falklands War by the National Archives in London under a 30-year rule, BBC TV broadcast this story again.[3][4][5]

References

  1. A family and its rubbish - an everyday story of unnecessary waste – The Guardian, 28 December 2002
  2. Margolis, Laurie (2 April 2007). "How BBC man scooped invasion news". BBC World Service.
  3. The BBC's Laurie Margolis broke news of Falklands invasion – BBC News, 28 December 2012
  4. Falklands telegrams reveal UK response to invasion – BBC News, 28 December 2012
  5. Laurie Margolis G3UML on BBC TV – Southgate Amateur Radio News, 28 December 2012


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