Consequences:? I was on the mailing list of R. Havana for years.? They had my 
Navy mailing address and managed to keep up with me through several moves.? I 
remember quite fondly getting called into my division officer's stateroom to 
explain this mail that was coming.? Fortunately, he was a ham.? But, we had to 
go through the motions!!



???????????? J. Tant


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The voice of America used to have an archive of that stuff and also Radio Free 
Europe. I would also try the history and / or the communications(R/T/F) 
departments of universities like Syracuse(NY) or maybe Temple(PA). Last there 
is?the Radio and TV museum in NY city which has an extensive archive on all 
sorts of mediums like cylinders, transcription discs, all the way up through 
CDs. They were in the process of putting all of it into electronic form but I 
don't know the status of that project. I may have some printed materials 
available. I was a young (and nieve) swl back in 1980 when I heard Radio Moscow 
on 7.310mhz on my old BC348. I wrote a reception report and mailed it, not 
realising the consequences, even then, of sending mail to a communist nation. 
At that time the Russian military was in Afganistan and President Carter had 
made the decision to pull our athletes out of the olympic games. The response I 
got from Moscow contained program schedules and a lot of propagand!
 a related to the olympics. I may still have those items but I will have to 
look when I get back from my vacation next week. Hope this helps.? CRAIG?

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Wish I had some of those.? Who'd have thought they'd go down like they did.? 
Kinda miss being called?a "capitalist pig"...? Oh well, there's always plenty 
of folks who'll call me an "infidel crusader" ...

?

?????????????? jbt


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I'm looking for vintage recordings of Radio Moscow in English for use  
in a radio documentary. Any programming would be acceptable, but I'm  
particularly looking for propaganda. I'd appreciate any leads or the  
use of recordings from a dx'ers collection. There is a commercially  
released lp of Radio Moscow recordings on Cook records from 1961, but  
I'm running into licensing issues in order to use anything from it.
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