Radio Peking (Jan.21, 1974)
/Radio Peking- Shortwave report on Saigon's occupation of Chinese territory.
Broadcast January 21, 1974. 09-30GMT/ 11.720khz
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Radio Peking- Shortwave report on Saigon's occupation of Chinese territory.
Broadcast January 21, 1974. 09-30GMT/ 11.720khz
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
A shortwave transmission from Radio Peking
(recorded in Australia by Ian Holder)
Propaganda- the Challenge to World Peace by
‘the U.S. Imperialists”.
Radio Peking (23 Oct.1976) 09-30 GMT. 19 metres shortwave.
Appointment of new Chairman Hua-Guofeng and demonstrations against Party radicals.
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Radio Moscow (shortwave) January 1970.
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
(Sound fair)
VOA (Tuesday March 31,1981)
Voice of America (shortwave) 9670khz. 0600 GMT.
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Other broadcasts on this topic-
https://archive.org/details/Pres.ReaganAssassinationAttempt1981
13 May 1965. LBJ speech on Vietnam to a group of American editorial cartoonists. Shortwave coverage from the Voice of America (VOA)
Excerpt from President Johnson's speech. Recorded off-air from the Voice of America (VOA) by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Transcript of speech-
http://millercenter.org/president/lbjohnson/speeches/speech-5934
14 Dec. 1981 Radio Moscow 12.00 GMT 17860khz
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia.
Other broadcasts on this topic-
https://archive.org/details/PolishCrisis1981
22 Oct. 1997
Shortwave from Libya as recorded in Australia.
Ian Holder: "I recorded this shortwave broadcast from Libya in 1997. I have no knowledge of the source of the broadcast but it may be from the main Libyan radio service. I found this while twisting the dial. There was no general commentary, just the voice of South African President Nelson Mandela on his arrival in Libya followed by music".
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Australia.
Other broadcasts on this topic-
3 October, 1990 [i.e. 4 October East Australian Time]
BBC News & News Hour. (2200-13.30 GMT-15140khz) The program contains news of the first day of a unified Germany and Saddam Hussein's visit to Kuwait.
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Radio Berlin International (1400 GMT- 21465khz). Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia.
Other broadcasts on this topic-
https://archive.org/details/EastGermanElectionsNews19Mar90
Excerpt of shortwave broadcast [recorded off air in Australia] of the
Gemini mission into space in March 1965 with Guss Grissom and John Young.
Voice of America (VOA) announcer [in Special English]* describes landing and replays recording of takeoff.
* Special English- VOA has programs in “slow” English for people
learning the language.
Information-
http://www.astrobio.net/image-of-the-day/march-23-1965-launch-of-first-crewed-gemini-flight/
Radio Peking- statement on nuclear explosion to mark the 20th
Anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party of China. Broadcast 7.40pm (East Australian Time) Sunday, October 5, 1969.
Radio Peking recorded off air in Brisbane, Australia by Ian Holder
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Mark Fahey, who notes:
Rádio Bandeirantes, São Paulo, Brazil broadcasting the Saturday evening (5th November 2016, starting at 2209 UTC) football commentary on their shortwave radio outlet of 6090 KHz. The signal was received on a KiwiSDR receiver in Pardinho, Brazil.
The recording captures the artistry of the play-by-play commentary by sportscasters on Brazilian radio. The chorus of ‘Goooooool,’ is the siren song of the soccer broadcast with the announcer’s voice rising and falling harmoniously and continuously whenever any team scores.
In 1946, 14 years after the first soccer game was broadcast live on Brazilian radio, Rebello Júnior, an announcer at São Paulo’s old Rádio Difusora, stretched his call of “gol” on the air until he was almost out of breath, legitimizing the celebratory scream.
The scream has since become a requirement. Among sportscasters, the verdict is unanimous: There is no future in sports radio for announcers who do not know how to bellow an impressive, long and loud cry of “gol.” So they work at it daily, in much the same way that classical singers do before a big performance.
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Jack Widner, who notes:
La Voix du Zaire, 15.245khz shortwave, monitored July 1975 in Indiana USA. This segment is mostly music ending with announcing the start of a program "hygiene et sante". Approximate time would have been between 1900-2000 UTC.
Receiver/Antenna used: Hammarlund HQ180, 100 foot V-shaped longwire
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Jack Widner, who shares the following recording and notes:
Music, what sounds like news about Zaire & other countries, and at the end an introduction to a program, "Hygiene et Sante'" (Hygiene & Health). Time given for 2130, which was probably local time, heard on 15.245 July 1975 about 1930UTC.
Receiver/Antenna used: Hammarlund HQ-180, 100 foot V-shaped longwire
Death of Golda Meir
Israel Radio from Jerusalem (shortwave).
20.00- 20.30 GMT Saturday 9 Sept 1978
(Sunday Australian Eastern Standard Time)
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
Information on Golda Meir-
Channel Africa- South African Elections
3 June 1999 15215 khz shortwave
4pm Eastern Standard Time- Australia
(0600 GMT)
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Australia
Information on the South African Election 1999
which saw Thabo Mbeke succeed Nelson Mandela-
http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2291_99.htm
http://edition.cnn.com/WORLD/africa/9906/06/safrica.elex/
https://www.theguardian.com/SAelections/0,,205166,00.html
20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA
Radio Peking broadcast (Friday 3 October 1969) commemorating the founding of the Communist Party of China in 1949. Recorded from shortwave by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia.
(Sound quality- fair)
Live from Radio Moscow- October Anniversary Parade
(Friday 7 Nov. 1969) 07.00 GMT. 16 metres.
Recorded off-air by Ian Holder, Brisbane, Australia
(Sound quality- fair)
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Scott Nelson, who notes:
Voice of America recorded off shortwave (15.410 MHz) on December 24, 1986 [starting around 1959 UTC]. The receiver was a Sony ICF-6500W with a random wire antenna. Recorded to cassette tape and later transferred to an mp3 computer file. The broadcast features Christmas music, IDs, News, and the Nightline Africa program.
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