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http://www.ng2000.com/news.php?tp=shortwave
WASHINGTON - You don't need 007's "Q" to listen in on coded broadcasts that are transmitted to spies in faraway places. Anybody can tune in to the world's top spy agencies talking to operatives in harm's way. All you need is a cheap shortwave radio receiver - the kind available at any drugstore. |
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"NG2000" wrote in message
... http://www.ng2000.com/news.php?tp=shortwave WASHINGTON - You don't need 007's "Q" to listen in on coded broadcasts that are transmitted to spies in faraway places. Anybody can tune in to the world's top spy agencies talking to operatives in harm's way. All you need is a cheap shortwave radio receiver - the kind available at any drugstore. http://www.theolympian.com/101/story/52768.html Direct link-neat article. Sounds like something from the 50's. Rich |
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