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Well the ruskies banned the BBC and other stations online  but old technology has been reinstated.  Apparently in an attempt to get the word out to bypass Russian censorship their getting the steam engine out of the museum and going back to shortwave radio as per WW2.

 The BBC’s shortwave radio broadcast can be found on 15735 kHz from 6pm to 8pm and on 5875 kHz from midnight to 2am, Ukraine time.

Do we have any Russians or Ukrainians on this site.?

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14 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, how long will it be before Putin puts a stop to that, he does not want Russian nationals getting any info apart from the his own 

ivan will fire up the woodpecker again.............remember that ?

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20 minutes ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, no Simon , 🤔

during the 60's...BBC broardcasted into the USSR.........the russkies intercepted the transmissions with a repeating electronic pulse which sounded like a woodpecker ..which made it impossible to listen to the broardcast.........

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5 minutes ago, ditchman said:

during the 60's...BBC broardcasted into the USSR.........the russkies intercepted the transmissions with a repeating electronic pulse which sounded like a woodpecker ..which made it impossible to listen to the broardcast.........

Hello, interesting, I use to have in my teens and old valve radio on short wave with an Ariel , loads of foreign countries

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