In 1929 Rafael Mu oz Navas, Cordoba and ham lawyer, start emission experiments at home with a radio-Man Pull-Six. Together with his friend Joseph Posadillo mounted a small radio station and amateur radio callsign under the EAR - 213 broadcast music and concerts by the municipal band of Cordoba. At the same time published a magazine called "Microphone", the official organ of the new Radio Club de Cordoba.To finance the magazine began looking for companies willing to advertise and that's how their relationship with Frederick Algarra Ramrez, assistant director of an insurance company (Covadonga) and representative of Beer The Eagle. But hear this story of Rafael Mu oz Navas own: Algarra Federico joined the initiative of these two young Cordoba providing capital for the installation of a new station. Got the broadcasting license for Radio Cordoba EAJ-24 in December 1932 (the indicative EAJ-24 came from the now defunct Radio Station Levante). The radio transmitter and antenna were installed in Cordoba Calle Alfonso XIII, No 12. On 14 January 1933 officially opened Radio Cordoba, hold the event in the halls of the Journal of Music Conservatory and attended by among others, Mayor Francisco de la Cruz Ceballos or the chairman of the Provincial Baquerizo Rafael Garcia. Cordoba Radio broadcast on a wavelength of 407 meters, frequency of 1450 kHz and a power of 25 watts on the air. His schedule in those years was broadcast three hours daily: from 13.30 to 15.00 hours and 21.30 to 23.00 hours. In its early years the station aired music doyenne of Cordoba, newsletters, concert programs and literary information cofrade intervention Antonio Arevalo Garcia, Miguel Salcedo Hierro, Jose Priego Garcia and Jose Luis Sanchez Garrido (Jos Luis de C rdoba). C rdoba Radio programming to 31 December 1933 was, for example, the following: at 9 pm Conference canon of the Cathedral Church St. Don Mariano Alc ntara Ruiz Calero and carols from the chapel master G mez Navarro (Diario C rdoba , December 31, 1933). Radio Cordoba years later moved to the bottom of the building, the former civil governor, old mansion of the Duke of Almodovar. This facility housed the workshop, a large living room, parlors, disco and other agencies. He shared the building with the College of Experts, with entrances from the street Carbonell and Morand. He remained there until 1987, which moved to its present headquarters at Calle Garcia Lovera number 3. (In 1985 the Provincial ceded free of charge to the Andalusian provincial building called "Old Civil Government" to extend the Polytechnic Institute of Vocational Training, currently IES Maimonides ").
