HARNEKOP, Germany (AP) From his home on a former East German army base, Jens Raeder can power up a carefully restored Soviet shortwave transmitter and communicate with military radio enthusiasts around the world. Getting a signal on his smartphone is a different matter, however.
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Washington TimesLIPIEN: Remembering a Polish-American patriotWashington Times… Korbonska daily risked her life writing and coding secret shortwave radio transmissions sent from Poland to the Polish […]
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