Radio Moscow 1987 full programme booklet


Andre
 

I was a keen DXer in the 1980s when I was a teenager, received many souvenirs from radio stations around the world. Little flags and pendants and postcards and stuff. I have no idea where all this stuff is now, maybe somewhere in the garage. But I found this Radio Moscow programme booklet between some books recently, thought some of you might find it interesting. Scanned it in. There were programmes like "The USSR looking towards the third millennium" and "Warmonger's Monthly". The booklet lists and describes all programmes, and all frequencies of the time.


Marc Coevoet
 

Op 27/10/2022 om 18:47 schreef Andre:
Scanned it in.
A-ha! A-ha! A-ha!


Where is the pdf?

;-)

Marc
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Andre
 

Marc, I thought it was attached to the post, I can see it on my side. Odd. I am attaching it again here to my reply.


Andre
 

Seems like the PDF does not show, so here is another link, I uploaded it to ISSUU: Radio Moscow


Marc Coevoet
 

Op 28/10/2022 om 13:15 schreef Andre:
Seems like the PDF does not show, so here is another link, I uploaded it to ISSUU: Radio Moscow <https://issuu.com/swlresources/docs/radio_moscow_march_to_september_1987_programme_gui>
I have it already, thanks!

Marc

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Paul Blundell
 

The original post worked for me.

Paul

On Fri, 28 Oct 2022, 10:15 pm Andre, <strydenburg@...> wrote:
Seems like the PDF does not show, so here is another link, I uploaded it to ISSUU: Radio Moscow


John
 

I understand that people used a typewriter device that tapped the letters onto paper to create content

Tks for sharing
John 


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