80s Shortwave broadcast recordings

Here are some recordings of various shortwave broadcasters, most of which are no longer present on the dials, as heard from West Michigan during the late 1980s.  The receiver used was a GE World Monitor #7-2990A.  Enjoy!

BFBS British Forces Broadcasting Service – 17.695 Mhz – August 29th, 1990
A 31 minute clip of BFBS with a nice strong signal featuring music and messages for British troops serving in Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf for Operation Granby.

KUSW – 17.715 Mhz – 2118 UTC – December 26th, 1987
Another very clean recording from the upper end of the shortwave dial featuring 44 minutes of long-gone broadcaster “Superpower” KUSW.

La Voz del Cid – 9940 Khz – 0140 UTC – October 27th, 1987
Frequently heard throughout the 1980s, here is a short ID from the anti-Castro clandestine station La Voz del Cid.

Radio for Peace International – 7375 Khz – 0115 UTC – October 27th, 1987
Broadcasting from Costa Rica with a humanitarian message.  For more information concerning the operations of RFPI, please watch this well produced video by Jonathan Marks and browse RFPI’s official website.

Radio Moscow – unknown date / time / frequency – circa 1980s.
Short clip announcing broadcast frequencies and interval signal.

Radio Vilnius – 7400 Khz – 2310 UTC – December 31st, 1987
20 minute clip of a very light hearted and “warm felt” New Years Eve broadcast, or so scripted.  Part of what I feel made shortwave listening so interesting back then…

WRNO – unknown date / time / frequency – circa 1980s.
Here’s a nice 5 minute clip of the original “Rock of New Orleans” featuring 80s rock music and a request from yours truly at 0:35.

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