raadussignaali
Raadussignaali, a Swedish term, translates to "town hall signal" and refers to a historical method of broadcasting information in urban areas. Primarily used before the widespread adoption of modern communication technologies like radio and public address systems, raadussignaali involved audible signals emitted from prominent public buildings, most commonly the town hall. These signals served various purposes, including marking the time, announcing important news or events, and issuing warnings.
The signals themselves could take many forms, often employing bells, sirens, or other loud instruments. The
Raadussignaali played a crucial role in the daily life of towns and cities, acting as a vital