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Title: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: East Troy Don on October 26, 2022, 2058 UTC
....book now available on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Cold-War-Radio-Russian-Broadcasts/dp/1640125140
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: Polar Bear on November 04, 2022, 2118 UTC
Thank You for sharing.
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: UncleJohn on November 05, 2022, 0031 UTC
sno-isle library has three "on order" with "4 holds" (moi is #4). Lookin' fwd. to an interestin' readin' for shore.
                                     ;D  "spasiba"   ;D
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: Treehouse SWL on November 05, 2022, 0127 UTC
I guess I'll become #5 in the queue at Sno-Isle!

Fun fact: In part due to listening to shortwave during the Cold War years as a teen, I really focused on Cold War history while I was minoring in it at college.
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: East Troy Don on November 05, 2022, 1640 UTC
A fascinating time in world history.  Best book I ever read on it was "The Fifty Years War" by Richard Crockatt.   When I moved from Wisconsin to Florida back in 1997 I (regrettably) donated my hardcover copy to my old High School history dept. with about  40 other history books.   When I moved back to Wisconsin a few years later I decided to resurrect my library and looked futilely for years for any copy with no success.   When i read your post I searched again and found it ! :
In Paperback
For $94.95.   "OUCH'!
https://www.routledge.com/The-Fifty-Years-War-The-United-States-and-the-Soviet-Union-in-World-Politics/Crockatt/p/book/9780415135542
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: BoomboxDX on November 05, 2022, 1825 UTC
The Cold War was definitely a lively time for SW fans. 24 hours of Radio Moscow World Service (much of the programming was actually pretty interesting). I never heard Radio Tirana. Mostly Firedrake from China. Voice of Vietnam relayed via Cuba.

The Woodpecker. The Buzzsaw. And of course AFRTS, VOA, and the rest.

I once heard some Soviet hams who were transmitting from Franz Josef Land, which is pretty far north. The Americans were all trying to get them in the logbook.

Interesting times.
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history.....
Post by: sat_dxer on November 06, 2022, 1454 UTC
In Paperback
For $94.95.   "OUCH'!

Only if your silly enough to buy from the publisher.

The Cold War was definitely a lively time

Yeah, but some Cold War events still remain secret:
Official British government documents regarding Crabb's disappearance are not scheduled to be released until 2057
Title: Re: Cold War Radio history..... Got in late, but got to hear it, still.
Post by: ThaDood on November 06, 2022, 1929 UTC
I consider myself a late arrival into shortwave listening, Spring 1981. Thatīs when I was gifted a Realistic DX-40 AM / FM / 4 - 22MHz SW, portable. Local AM station was a 1kW over 3 miles away and no local FM stations, at the time. Closest station was a 40M CW neighbor. So, that portable and a 75ft longwire went well for listening back then. However, it was the height of the Cold War era, and lots of stations to check-out. https://www.radiomuseum.org/r/radioshack_realistic_dx_40_12_775.html