On July 4, 1950, Radio Free Europe made its first broadcast, transmitting a program to communist Czechoslovakia. But over the decades that followed, the news organization’s broadcasts were not always heard loud and clear by audiences in communist-controlled Central and Eastern Europe. Ahead of the 70th anniversary of that first broadcast, RFE/RL’s Bulgarian Service was given a tour of a Cold War-era jamming station by an engineer who once worked there.
Originally published at – https://www.rferl.org/a/radio-silence-the-bulgarian-who-jammed-rfe-rl-during-the-cold-war/30692655.html
Radio Free | Radio Free (2020-06-30T07:28:46+00:00) Radio Silence: The Bulgarian Who Jammed RFE/RL During The Cold War. Retrieved from https://www.radiofree.org/2020/06/30/radio-silence-the-bulgarian-who-jammed-rfe-rl-during-the-cold-war/
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