COMMUNICATIONS - RADIO

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600220023-2
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 22, 2016
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June 28, 2011
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23
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Publication Date: 
April 8, 1949
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/28: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600220023-2 CLASSIFICN CENTRAL INTEL' Oak Y REPORT CO NO. INFORMATION,FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS COUNTRY SUBJECT Communications - Radio HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspapers WHERE PUBLISHED t)Ss ,DATE PUBLISHED 22 Dec 1948-6 Feb 1949 LANGUAGE DATE OF INFORMATION DATE DIST. 4' Apr 1949 NO. OF PAGES 2 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS ;S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION SOURCE Soviet newspapers as indicated. (Infor.1ation requested.) JEWIW RADIO FACILITI$4 DMOVED -- Tikhookeanakaya Zvezda, No 30, 6 F t 49 The newspaper Tikhookeanakaya Zvezda recently published an article citing the sloe progress of radiofioation is the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. FaSan, chief of the KhaLarovek Kray Administration of the Ministry of Cca anioations, after looking into the case, reported to the 1iitor that the facts presented in the article were correct, and stated that measures have been decided upon to improve radio facilities in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. The Lenine'kiy radio broadcasting and receiving unit will undergo capital repairs. The power facilities of the Kul'durskiy radio broad- oastitg and receiving unit and the receiving center in the city of Obluoh'ye will be equipped. It has been decided to construct 33 kilometers of trans- mission lines, which will provide radio facilities to an additional namber of kolkhoues, in 1949. e Considerable quantities of materials have been allocated to rF.dio broadoasting and receiving unite in the cblaet. It is reported that Sal'nikor, chief of the Leninekiy radio broadcasting and receiving un1t, and Bakeheyev, chief of the Amurzetekiy radio unit, have been removed from office for not fulfilling the plan. ABWABAD RADIO STATION RESt S OPERATION -- Turkmenskaya Iekra, No 4, 7 Jan 49 The short-wave radio station UM-8-KOLA of the Ashkhabad D06AAM radio club has resumed operation, since communication with other radio stations of the UM and foreign countries had not been completely disrupted by the heavy earthquake which hit Ashkhabad. Daring the past 3 months, the club received over 1,700 ?KCSSEL'tl receipt cards confirming the r9storation of radio communication between Ashkhabad and various cities in Czechoslovakia, lbglaad, America, India, China, Japan, Canada, Africa, and Australia, as well as 16 other foreign coun;.ri?e. Several days after the earthquake, the radio club started. regular reception of signala from other radio statiun.e. Reconstruction of the Lranamitting equipment is now being completed. C -1- CLASSIFICATION Sa,c 1)(11- ewes T-7 --VOMMIRM Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/28: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600220023-2 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/28: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600220023-2 Radio amateurs of Ashkhabad will take part in the sooona all-Tinton .radio eontaotinpi of U short-wave amateurs on 16 January, TA's RADIOS t EA3! -- Ko=aniat Tadzhikistana, No 254, 22 Dec 46 .Mace 1940, the number of radic receiving sets in the Tadzhik SSR has Increased by 5,000. There are now 68 rebroadoaeting unite in the repnblio. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/28: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600220023-2