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Radio Stamps: Centenary Vaska Ilieva Glogovac.

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This singer, who so many times crossed the Hertzian airwaves in the former Yugoslavia, was born in Chair [municipality that has the second largest bazaar in Europe after Istanbul]-Skopje on February 21, 1923 when the region was framed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; she died in the capital Skopje on May 4, 2001 [current Republic of North Macedonia]. The country is wedged between Greece, Albania, Kosovo [a contentious issue that has not yet been resolved and where hatred is palpable in the atmosphere], Serbia and Bulgaria. The capital is the most important city in the area and has almost half of the country's population that does not reach two million people. There are two official languages Macedonian and Albanian, it occupies 25,713 square kilometers; it is a member of NATO and has been calling the EU since 2005. She was one of the most popular folk singers of the Balkans or, if you prefer, of the former Yugoslavia, she was practically active for more than

Journey through 15 Years on YouTube: Rediscovering Memorable Moments and Radio Nostalgia 🎥🔊

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Today, after almost 15 years on YouTube with around 3.1 K followers and 267 videos, I was reviewing and came across two videos uploaded to my channel, which I'd like to reminisce about here. The first video, with 5.2 K views (approximately 346 views per year), features Marfil Estereo / La Voz de Tu Conciencia in Lomalinda, Puertos Lleras, Colombia. If you're curious, at the 4:17 mark, there's a mention of... You can watch the video here: [Marfil Estereo Video] Secondly, with 1.2 K views (around 80 views per year), I listened to the Radio Nacional de Brasil Identification. Although I uploaded it in September 2008, it's an audio from December 1987. You can check out the video here: [Radio Nacional de Brasil Video] Thanks to everyone for following my channel. Facebook 👍: [Escuchando La Radio on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/EscuchandoLaRadio) YouTube 📺: [Escuchando La Radio on YouTube](https://youtube.com/@EscuchandoLaRadio)

WhatsApp and Telegram Groups for Radio, DXing, and Amateur Radio

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Join any of these groups and share your passion for radio 🇺🇾 Listening to the Radio We invite you to join the forum, a space to exchange news, information, and receptions of radio stations by air and internet. Join our WhatsApp community and share our passion for radio!(Spanish-n-English). 👉 Join the group 🇨🇷 Mundo DX Group related to radio culture and DXing. (Spanish) 👉 Join the group 🇮🇳 DXer Association of India Only Radio, DXing, Ham related posts. (English) 👉 Join the group 🇻🇪 RADIOFRECUENCIA Group related to shortwave, medium wave, and some global POLITICS. 😁 (Spanish) 👉 Join the group 🇵🇰 International Radio Listeners Organization Pakistan. IRLO PAKISTAN.(English) 👉 Join the group 🇧🇷 Radio Escutas Grupo dedicado ao hobby da radioescuta. Radioescutas e Dexistas sejam todos muito bem vindos. 73's.(Portuguese) 👉 Join the group 👉 And on Telegram, the adventure c

📻 Exploring Radio: Shortwave Stations in Indonesian.🇮🇩

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📻 Exploring Radio: Shortwave Stations in Indonesian.🇮🇩 The Decline of Shortwave Stations in Indonesia: Farewell to the Era of Global Connection. In the vibrant and diverse nation of Indonesia, shortwave stations have experienced an unexpected decline in recent years. These iconic radio stations, which once carried the voice of Indonesia across the airwaves to the farthest corners of the world, face unprecedented challenges in an era dominated by digitization and changing patterns of content consumption. For decades, shortwave stations in Indonesia have been a vital source of information, entertainment, and connection with the international audience. However, amidst the digital revolution and the growing popularity of online platforms, many of these stations have faced financial crises and have been forced to abandon this form of transmission. The appeal of shortwave stations lay in their ability to overcome borders and reach distant listeners in different parts of the world.

🇺🇲 RADDY RF320 Users Manual Shortwave Radio

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RADDY RF320 is a DSP digital display multi-band radio supporting APP intelligent remote.It supports bands of AIR, FM, MW, SW, VHF, and WB, play modes of Bluetooth, TF card, and audio input as a speaker (3.5MM line-in/connection to a computer with USB data AUX-in), connection to a computer for use as a card reader, 5W high power amplifier, mega bass, flashlight, and SOS alarm. It is also an emergency product that can be carried out when playing outdoors. RF320 APP Control Shortwave Radio With multiple functions and more interesting way of searching channels, this product support buttons search, pulley and shuttle search, rotating dial search, and digital keys selection frequency in the mobile APP. Multiple ways of searching channels give you a unique use experience. CONTENT: 👇 📌Product overview 📌Introduction to product functions 📌Packing list 📌Download of mobile APP 📌Function of buttons 📌Symbols on LCD 📌Function Introduction 📌Introduction to Bluetooth mode 📌TF

Explora el espectro Usa Kiwi SDR Radio para descubrir sonidos

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Método Básico para incursionar en el uso de los SDR Introducción: ¡Hola a todos! En este tutorial, aprenderemos a usar los Kiwi SDR Radio para escuchar. Si eres nuevo en este campo, no te preocupes. Vamos a explorar juntos los conceptos básicos y te guiaré paso a paso. Así que, ¡vamos a empezar! Paso 1: Búsqueda en Google Lo primero que debes hacer es buscar en Google la palabra "Kiwi SDR Radio". Esto te ayudará a obtener información relevante sobre los Kiwi SDR Radio y te permitirá encontrar recursos adicionales si lo deseas. "Descubre un mundo de sonidos ocultos con Kiwi SDR Radio: ¡Explora, Escucha, Maravíllate!" Paso 2: Selección de un SDR Existen muchos SDR disponibles, así que elige el que más te llame la atención o se adapte a tus necesidades. Una vez que hayas seleccionado uno, continúa con los siguientes pasos. Paso 3: Interfaz de usuario Cuando ingreses al software del Kiwi SDR Radio, es posible que veas una pantalla con varios botones. No te

🇮🇱 1939-1948: Uncovering the Resistance Radio Networks of Israel's Struggle for Independence.

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During the period of struggle against the British authorities before the establishment of the State of Israel, the Jewish resistance movements Haganah, Etzel, and Lehi operated clandestine shortwave radio stations to circumvent the British-run Kol Jerusalem radio station, which was subject to censorship. The resistance radio stations aimed to bring listeners vital and uncensored information and broadcasted national and political messages. "Behind Enemy Lines: The Covert Radio Stations of Israel's Resistance Movements" Etzel's Kol Zion Halochemet was the first resistance radio station to begin broadcasting in 1939, followed by Haganah's Kol Yisrael in 1940 and Lehi's Kol Hamachteret Ha'ivrit in 1942. All of the resistance radio broadcasts were conducted secretly and posed a great risk to their operators. Most of the transmitters were encoded inside suitcases that were moved from place to place. Broadcasts were generally short, lasting only