- 2RN
2RN was the first radio broadcasting station in the
Irish Free State . It began broadcasting on1 January ,1926 and continued until 1933, when it was succeeded by Radio Athlone. The station was run by the Irish Post Office, under the Department of Posts and Telegraphs.Studios and wavelengths
The studio for 2RN was originally located at Little Denmark Street, off Henry Street in
Dublin cite web
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title = RTÉ Libraries and Archives - Irish Public Service Broadcasting - 1920s
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accessdate =2007-07-17] , moving to the nearby GPO building in 1928.The 1.5
Kilowatt Marconi transmittercite book
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title = Marconi: the Irish connection
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isbn = 1851828419] was located at McKee Barracks, near thePhoenix Park .The station initially broadcast on 380 metres, although the choice of this wavelength led to complaints from members of the public, as due to the limitations of the receiver technology of the time, transmissions led to interference to and by other stations, especially 6BM in Bournemouth and the Hamburg radio station.cite book
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title = 2RN and the origins of Irish Radio
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isbn = 1851826041] .Reception of the station for many Irish listeners outside Dublin was problematic, although even at the time of the inception of the station, there were plans for a high-power transmitter to serve the whole country. In 1927 the Cork broadcasting station
6CK was established, which relayed many of 2RN's programmes, as well as contributing programmes to the network.Initially the station broadcast three hours a night, from 19:30 to 22:30, with only a two hour broadcast on Sunday nightscite web
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title = Dáil Éireann - Volume 14 - 28 January, 1926. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. - SUPPLEMENTARY AND ADDITIONAL ESTIMATES FOR PUBLIC SERVICES. VOTE 66—WIRELESS BROADCASTING.
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accessdate =2007-07-13] .Notes
See also
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Radio in Ireland
*Radio Telefís Éireann
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