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From: jcp@brl-tgr.ARPA (Joe Pistritto )
Newsgroups: net.followup,net.politics,net.misc
Subject: Re: Listen to Radio Moscow
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Date: Mon, 17-Sep-84 08:30:51 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 17 08:30:51 1984
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Good frequencies for Radio Moscow are around 9700 Khz (+ and - by about 100
Khz), and around 6150 Khz (+100Khz - 50Khz).  They have lots of transmitters
around there.  They also relay on Radio Havana Cuba occasionally.
Interestingly enough, propagation is such that they're hard to hear in
the Eastern US now, (particularly after 0100 UT or so).  Usually it is
impossible to turn on a shortwave radio and spin the dial without coming
across one of their frequencies, (and they use *LOTS* of power...)
In addition to Radio Moscow, there is Radio Leningrad and Radio Kiev,
(they share transmitters), and Voice of Peace and Progress.  All the
communism you can stand to listen to...

						-JCP-