Re: [Swprograms] DX Listening Digest 4-069; WOR Extra 46
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Re: [Swprograms] DX Listening Digest 4-069; WOR Extra 46



Actually, that was the concept originally developed
and cooked to perfection by the USSR's Radio Moscow
World Service. To the recipe below one only needs to
add an important ingredient -  the transmitters had to
be as powerful as possible... 
I guess BBC did try to emulate this ingenious Soviet
invention but obviously the bourgeois World Service
couldn't defeat the workers' World Service back then
;)
The Maoist Radio Peking/Beijing used to follow the
similar tactics in its Russian-language broadcasting
to the USSR. Back in the 80s, it seemed like there was
R.Peking at every 10-kHz step in the 31 m-band! And
then those guys really loved the out of band
frequencies - another fresh approach to delivering
one's message via the shortwave.


** U S A. OPINION: VOA SHOULD BROADCAST IN ENGLISH

VOA's frequencies and transmitters can be put to good
use by using the 
old BBC World Service concept: Transmit in English on
as many 
frequencies as possible, for as many hours as
possible, to as many 
parts of the world as possible. If this is done, VOA
should generally 
be audible any place in the world at any time. The
global English 
audience would not need a program schedule; they could
find VOA by 
tuning across the dial. 



	
		
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