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Edgar wrote:
"The radio receiver is Russian made "Volna-K" it means "Wave-K" in English." I don`t know either Russian or English, but guess that there may be similarities, as there are between Portuguese and Spanish which I do speak. Portuguese and Spanish have many words in common but they often have many differences in the most used words. Thousands of times I`ve heard the station ID which sounded to me as: "Radio Volna Europa, Vloss Volna Polska" I always thought it must mean: "Radio Free Europe, Voice of Free Poland" Just a guess. I never looked it up nor asked any of the Polish exiles I worked with. Best regards, Richard Hsarrison, KB5WZI |
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