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Russia Plans to Return to Soviet-era Radio Jamming
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"Brenda Ann" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article .com, wrote: I wish they'd jam CRI. I have had my fill of Chinese opera on dozens of frequencies day and night. Maybe the Russians would use classical music to jam CRI. That would be a nice change of pace. I heard a program on CRI yesterday with a couple of very American sounding announcers reading mail from people about their hometowns (in China). They put in a strong enough signal here to run the LED s-meter on my Kenwood RZ-1 to the top of the scale and keep it there.. CRI has plenty of money to spend. I get strong signals direct from China and relayed from Cuba. I can get them any time of day. I think they are relayed from Canada also. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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