tommyknocker wrote:
Tony Meloche wrote:
Beloved Leader wrote:
"Warpcore" wrote in message link.net...
Sending someone a scanner or shortwave radio might make you feel warm and
fuzzy inside, but unless the solider in question spoke the enemy's language,
I think it would only be useful to hear what the BBC says s.
During those infrequent stretches when the soldiers, sailors, airmen,
and Marines have a little free time, they might find Radio Farda or
Radio Sawa fun to listen to. I think they're a hoot.
http://www.radiofarda.com
http://www.radiosawa.com
I was listening to Radio Farda the other night. It is off-beat,
isn't it?
Tony
What are the freqs? I've been curious about Sawa myself.
I haven't pulled Sawa yet, but I was listening to Radio Farda on
9775kHz
at 02:14 UTC Sep. 16th.
Tony
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