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I am looking for oldtime SHORTWAVE radio programs... I cut my teeth on
SWL during the propaganda heyday of the late 70s and early 80s.. I miss Radio Moscow, and some of the other stations missing from today's airwaves.. anybody have any ideas where to look for gems from the 60s, 70s, and 80s?? I have DSL, so bandwidth is not a problem, and am pretty newsgroup fluent.. anybody have a juicy web site they can hare with me? Also, and suggestions of stations I might enjoy from before my time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks , Good DXing, and VY 73 de Bob WE1U |
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![]() "Bob WE1U" wrote in message ... I am looking for oldtime SHORTWAVE radio programs... I cut my teeth on SWL during the propaganda heyday of the late 70s and early 80s.. I miss Radio Moscow, and some of the other stations missing from today's airwaves.. anybody have any ideas where to look for gems from the 60s, 70s, and 80s?? I have DSL, so bandwidth is not a problem, and am pretty newsgroup fluent.. anybody have a juicy web site they can hare with me? Also, and suggestions of stations I might enjoy from before my time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks , Good DXing, and VY 73 de Bob WE1U http://www.intervalsignals.net/ has hundreds of interval signals and station ID's, and some are "vintage" from the years you describe. But not entire programs however. |
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Bob WE1U wrote: I am looking for oldtime SHORTWAVE radio programs... I cut my teeth on SWL during the propaganda heyday of the late 70s and early 80s.. I miss Radio Moscow, and some of the other stations missing from today's airwaves.. anybody have any ideas where to look for gems from the 60s, 70s, and 80s?? I have DSL, so bandwidth is not a problem, and am pretty newsgroup fluent.. anybody have a juicy web site they can hare with me? Also, and suggestions of stations I might enjoy from before my time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks , Good DXing, and VY 73 de Bob WE1U Well there is still North Korea and Havana Cuba if you want that old style communist propaganda. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() Telamon wrote: In article , Bob WE1U wrote: I am looking for oldtime SHORTWAVE radio programs... I cut my teeth on SWL during the propaganda heyday of the late 70s and early 80s.. I miss Radio Moscow, and some of the other stations missing from today's airwaves.. anybody have any ideas where to look for gems from the 60s, 70s, and 80s?? I have DSL, so bandwidth is not a problem, and am pretty newsgroup fluent.. anybody have a juicy web site they can hare with me? Also, and suggestions of stations I might enjoy from before my time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks , Good DXing, and VY 73 de Bob WE1U Well there is still North Korea and Havana Cuba if you want that old style communist propaganda. -- Telamon Ventura, California And Radio Albania still *is* broadcasting from the 1960's - I swear! Tony |
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![]() "Bob WE1U" wrote in message ... I am looking for oldtime SHORTWAVE radio programs... I cut my teeth on SWL during the propaganda heyday of the late 70s and early 80s.. I miss Radio Moscow, and some of the other stations missing from today's airwaves.. anybody have any ideas where to look for gems from the 60s, 70s, and 80s?? I have DSL, so bandwidth is not a problem, and am pretty newsgroup fluent.. anybody have a juicy web site they can hare with me? Also, and suggestions of stations I might enjoy from before my time would be greatly appreciated. Thanks , Good DXing, and VY 73 de Bob WE1U \ I know what you mean. I really miss the entertainment value of the classic Soviet cold war era shortwave programming. After I got my first shortwave radio as a Christmas gift back in 1978 when I was 12 y/o, one of the first things I found was Radio Moscow. I remember that I found it to be enormously entertaining. For heavy propaganda, there is still Cuba, North Korea and Iran to listen to. Though, I haven't heard Iran in English in some time. Still... no way do they come close to Radio Moscow as it was in its former grandeur and glory. For supreme entertainment value, these days the domestic "kooks" are the way to go. Michael |
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Bob WE1U, although it isn't shortwave, you might find Norm Davis' KSAN site a
trip back in time to the when f.m. radio was free form & progressive, rather than regurgitative & repetitive as most Clear Cut formats are nowadaze. Norm's gathered quite an extensive audio archive, & those legendary KSAN Live Shows still sound inspiring several decades removed. Too bad their fidelity can't be improved, due to copyright infringement issues. http://www.jive95.com/ |
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