Shortwave Interval Signals

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @redfacejoe7129
    @redfacejoe7129 6 лет назад +1

    #9 is one of the Radio Moscow secondary interval signals/themes for a program. This was NOT used at the start of a transmission. It was played twice at the top of the hour, DURING a transmission. In the process of tuning around seeking interval signals, I used to hear this one a lot.
    I have a 1970 recording of this theme being used by the Spanish language service of Radio Moscow, for a program called, "Interlocutor '70."
    I also have a 1970 recording of a different arrangement of that same tune, which I ID on the tape as Radio Moscow's Portuguese service.
    That clock chime was heard in a number of their broadcasts, most notably their "World Service" during the early 1980s.

  • @cristixav
    @cristixav 4 года назад

    Katyusha 11:08 was the IS proper for the French broadcasts of Radio Moscow, well into the early '90-s. This originated in WWII when it was used for Moscow broadcasts aimed at the French Resistance groups.

  • @redfacejoe7129
    @redfacejoe7129 6 лет назад +1

    #4A is also a Radio Moscow secondary interval signal/theme for a program. I have a 1970 recording of it which I ID as Radio Moscow on the tape. In the middle of a transmission they would play it only twice, then resume talking. I'm not sure which service it was part of, but the two spoken words on my recording sound like Russian.

    • @ryanandrews2219
      @ryanandrews2219  6 лет назад

      Thank you for both of your replies. I have added them to the list

  • @smartcooky99
    @smartcooky99 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Ryan - I have another answer for you. No 11 is Radio Bizim, a Turkish Clandestine that transmitted from early 1970's until 1989

    • @ryanandrews2219
      @ryanandrews2219  6 лет назад

      Thanks again smartcooky. I have updated the list. Only two to get now