Here are some more shortwave (plus a medium wave station) stations from the past including Radio
Pyongyang, Deutschlandfunk and the International Committee of the Red Cross, which used SWiss Radio Int's transmitters. Bizim Radio was a Turkish clandestine.
Radio Pyongyang, North Korea - sign on, sign off
WWVH, Hawaii - address
Deutschlandfunk English service, West Germany - sign on, sign off
Italian Radio & Television Service - sign on
Radio Japan - sign on
Voice of Malaysia - sign off
Radio Afghanistan - sign off
United Arab Emirates Radio - test transmission
Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran - sign off
Red Cross Broadcasting Service, Switzerland - sign on, address
Radio Prague, Czechoslovakia - interprogramme IDs
Voice of Nigeria - ID
Bizim Radio (clandestine) - sign on
Radio New Zealand - sign off
(18:36 mins)
Here's the link: https://www.mixcloud.com/shortwave_listener/shortwave-stations-in-the-1980s-8/
This is the only source I have found that has even a snippet of that creepy interval signal VOIRP had when they first started. Too bad the recording cuts off a couple of seconds into it.
ReplyDeleteIf I come across any more clips on the interbal signal I'll post them here
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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