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bpnjensen March 4th 10 04:19 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.

But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...

The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.

Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html

OR:

http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg

Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. It
still sends shivers down my spine.

While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)

Bruce

Steve March 4th 10 04:34 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.

But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...

The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.

Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html

OR:

http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg

Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.

While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)

Bruce


I always thought Voice of Turkey's interval signal was a little
creepy. Also beautiful though.

Steve

[email protected] March 4th 10 07:11 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 3, 11:34*pm, Steve wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:





When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.


But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...


The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.


Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!


http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html


OR:


http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg


Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.


While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)


Bruce


I always thought Voice of Turkey's interval signal was a little
creepy. Also beautiful though.

Steve- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial...
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.

ElChino March 4th 10 12:37 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
wrote:

V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial...
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.


I agree, it's beautiful. But IMHO when it comes to simple beaty, there is no
other that beats the IS of R. Norway [1]. The modern-music composer Arne
Nordheim [2] has made a marvel of an IS. This is considered his best work
ever by many.

[1] http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/misc/norway.rm
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arne_Nordheim




bpnjensen March 4th 10 02:52 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 4:37*am, "ElChino" wrote:
wrote:
* * * * V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. *I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial...
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.


I agree, it's beautiful. But IMHO when it comes to simple beaty, there is no
other that beats the IS of R. Norway [1]. The modern-music composer Arne
Nordheim [2] has made a marvel of an IS. This is considered his best work
ever by many.

[1]http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/misc/norway.rm
[2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arne_Nordheim


I agree - R. Norway's brings tears to my Norwegian eyes. Just
beautiful. RIP R. Norway.

Bruce

bpnjensen March 4th 10 02:59 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 3, 11:11*pm, wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:34*pm, Steve wrote:





On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:


When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.


But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...


The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.


Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!


http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html


OR:


http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg


Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.


While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)


Bruce


I always thought Voice of Turkey's interval signal was a little
creepy. Also beautiful though.


Steve- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


* * * * *V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. *I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial...
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hmmm - to each his own I guess. Turkey's IS, for me, is essential
ancient Middle Eastern / Asia Minor - exotic, but not frightening.

[email protected] March 4th 10 07:54 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
http://www.topix.com/military/scott-air-force-base

German police tour Belleville.

When I was in boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia,,, one of the classes was
about det cord, it looks like a white clothes line.There were some
German Military Offices standing around there and looking on.My turn in
line came, the DI said, Which side did it start from?
That stuff burns so fast, I guessed the wrong side.
cuhulin


Doc Faustus March 4th 10 08:35 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 12:54*pm, wrote:
http://www.topix.com/military/scott-air-force-base

German police tour Belleville.

When I was in boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia,,, one of the classes was
about det cord, it looks like a white clothes line.There were some
German Military Offices standing around there and looking on.My turn in
line came, the DI said, Which side did it start from?
That stuff burns so fast, I guessed the wrong side.
cuhulin


Cuhulin: Unless someone out there is using det cord as an interval
signal, it looks to me like you're just posting crap all over these
groups.

bpnjensen March 4th 10 09:03 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 12:35*pm, Doc Faustus wrote:
On Mar 4, 12:54*pm, wrote:

http://www.topix.com/military/scott-air-force-base


German police tour Belleville.


When I was in boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia,,, one of the classes was
about det cord, it looks like a white clothes line.There were some
German Military Offices standing around there and looking on.My turn in
line came, the DI said, Which side did it start from?
That stuff burns so fast, I guessed the wrong side.
cuhulin


Cuhulin: Unless someone out there is using det cord as an interval
signal, it looks to me like you're just posting crap all over these
groups.


Oh, just let him be. This goes back quite a ways, and I think he's a
good egg :-)

It's interesting to think that everything we write - including
Cuhulin's prose - is being preserved for posterior, er, posterity, by
Google and whomever else has storage space to burn...

Try a Google search of the groups for "cuhulin" - I'll bet it's
amazing!

Bruce

dxAce March 4th 10 09:19 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 


Doc Faustus wrote:

On Mar 4, 12:54 pm, wrote:
http://www.topix.com/military/scott-air-force-base

German police tour Belleville.

When I was in boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia,,, one of the classes was
about det cord, it looks like a white clothes line.There were some
German Military Offices standing around there and looking on.My turn in
line came, the DI said, Which side did it start from?
That stuff burns so fast, I guessed the wrong side.
cuhulin


Cuhulin: Unless someone out there is using det cord as an interval
signal, it looks to me like you're just posting crap all over these
groups.


Yeah, yeah. He just ticks me off 'cause he won't sell me that non-working
Rolex he's got stashed away.



[email protected] March 4th 10 10:49 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
When I click on the Cookies, those Cookies show me places on the web I
have never been to before.
Amazing!
cuhulin


bpnjensen March 4th 10 11:05 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 2:49*pm, wrote:
When I click on the Cookies, those Cookies show me places on the web I
have never been to before.
Amazing!
cuhulin


Amazing indeed! And to think I almost ate those magical cookies!

[email protected] March 5th 10 07:18 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 9:59*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:11*pm, wrote:





On Mar 3, 11:34*pm, Steve wrote:


On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:


When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.


But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...


The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.


Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!


http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html


OR:


http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg


Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.


While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)


Bruce


I always thought Voice of Turkey's interval signal was a little
creepy. Also beautiful though.


Steve- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


* * * * *V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. *I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial...
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hmmm - to each his own I guess. *Turkey's IS, for me, is essential
ancient Middle Eastern / Asia Minor - exotic, but not frightening.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Almost all Turkish folk music is essentially very sad. Once I
inquired a native from there and got a fairly honest responce: nearly
all folk songs of Turkey is same as crying !

[email protected] March 5th 10 07:20 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 3:35*pm, Doc Faustus wrote:
On Mar 4, 12:54*pm, wrote:

http://www.topix.com/military/scott-air-force-base


German police tour Belleville.


When I was in boot camp at Fort Gordon,Georgia,,, one of the classes was
about det cord, it looks like a white clothes line.There were some
German Military Offices standing around there and looking on.My turn in
line came, the DI said, Which side did it start from?
That stuff burns so fast, I guessed the wrong side.
cuhulin


Cuhulin: Unless someone out there is using det cord as an interval
signal, it looks to me like you're just posting crap all over these
groups.


So that is why he is like that...

[email protected] March 5th 10 07:31 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.

But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...

The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.

Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!

http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html

OR:

http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg

Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.

While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)

Bruce


R.Israel has been using the refrain from their national anthem as
an interval signal for as long as I can remember. Great
performance,not shure when it was recorded. Might be the philarmonic
orchestra . None other than Arturo Toscanini was conducting it's
inaugural concert in 1936 !

[email protected] March 5th 10 07:35 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 9:52*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 4, 4:37*am, "ElChino" wrote:

wrote:
* * * * V.of Turkey must be THE KING of thriller interval signals. *I
would say no eastern block country came even close to THAT piece of
frightening composition! Turkey has retained some elements of music of
the ancient peoples that inhabited Asia Minor since time immemorial....
Albania too, though not so deeply moving.


I agree, it's beautiful. But IMHO when it comes to simple beaty, there is no
other that beats the IS of R. Norway [1]. The modern-music composer Arne
Nordheim [2] has made a marvel of an IS. This is considered his best work
ever by many.


[1]http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/misc/norway.rm
[2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arne_Nordheim


I agree - R. Norway's brings tears to my Norwegian eyes. *Just
beautiful. *RIP R. Norway.

Bruce


R.Norge has used that IS on their MW stations as well. Yes, it will
bring tears to some eyes,indee. Personally, I find it kind of sad,
also.

bpnjensen March 5th 10 04:13 PM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 4, 11:31*pm, wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:





When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.


But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...


The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.


Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!


http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html


OR:


http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg


Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.


While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)


Bruce


* *R.Israel has been using the refrain from their national anthem as
an interval signal for as long as I can remember. Great
performance,not shure when it was recorded. Might be the philarmonic
orchestra . None other than Arturo Toscanini was conducting it's
inaugural concert in 1936 !- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Is Radio Israel the same as Kol Israel?

Is it still On the Air? I have heard not a peep from them in awhile...

[email protected] March 7th 10 04:42 AM

The Scariest Interval Signal Ever (for me anyway)...
 
On Mar 5, 11:13*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 4, 11:31*pm, wrote:





On Mar 3, 11:19*pm, bpnjensen wrote:


When I was a kid, the Eastern Bloc countries all had interval signals
that, somehow, were as frightening as the spectres of the things that
I imagined going on behind the Iron Curtain. *Radio Tirana in
particular had a desperate sounding minor key IS that made me feel
terribly sorry for the persecuted people in that horridly backward and
iron-fisted nation.


But there was one IS that really creeped me out on any given cold
Massachusetts winter's night sometime in the 1970's. *I would sit in
the dark all snug and warm in front of my Hammarlund HQ-100 or my
Astronaut-8, the only light in the room emanating from the radio
before me, and scanning around 31 meters this minor key theme would
pop up 2 minutes before 10 PM...


The station never IDed in English, so I never found out what it was
(until today! :-D), but the Interval Signal and the language my naive
ears heard made me imagine it was some Soviet satellite where people
lived lives of utter despair and destitution under the cruel eyes of a
secretive Stalinist government, always wondering whether they would
see their loved ones again when they got home work in the dim, smoggy
factory. *The terrors were almost unimaginable...it sent fear through
my soul.


Imagine my surprise when I found out what it really was today!


http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~RP4N-KWM...nd2/index.html


OR:


http://tinyurl.com/ycncdgg


Once here, open up Israel - R. Israel - 1978 using Realplayer. *It
still sends shivers down my spine.


While you're at it, check R. Tirana 1974 too :-)


Bruce


* *R.Israel has been using the refrain from their national anthem as
an interval signal for as long as I can remember. Great
performance,not shure when it was recorded. Might be the philarmonic
orchestra . None other than Arturo Toscanini was conducting it's
inaugural concert in 1936 !- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Is Radio Israel the same as Kol Israel?

Is it still On the Air? *I have heard not a peep from them in awhile...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Israel Radio is the same as The Voice of Israel. In Ivrit it is
pronounced Kol Israel. Due to numerous budget cutbacks their
N.American service is no longer alive. In fact, all of their external
broadcasts except the one beamed to Iran,have been shut down as of
April 1,2008. Officially the only HF broadcast on the air is in Farsi
and it must be dedicated to the President of Iran, who may be
listening to what his neighbors are thinking of his superbright
policies! Internet is really replacing many different long
established technologies...


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