1. RADIO STATION AT LAITSE 2. FOREIGN BROADCAST RECEPTION IN ESTONIA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R009300430009-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 22, 2016
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February 15, 2011
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9
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Publication Date: 
December 1, 1951
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REPORT
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50X1-HUM T..P 2.-YR~JV I1 9V I1~ fV ~..6 ?lti+' (!r F'?QL uW UFfICLLA S VIV.IZ S~X CENT CE AGENCY REPORT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/15: CIA-RDP82-00457R009300430009-0 c~ , , COUNTRY USSR '`, 's:",tonian 33H) SUBJECT 1. Radio Station at Laitse 2. Foreign Broadcast Reception in Estonia PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. CLASSI FICA T $ OOCOAEAT cOl TA00lli OA[+O$$AT1OU * CT' W Tfl 14AT0Ol0AL DIP Ii9E OT TUN D1i1.91D "A;"dli QtUfl Wit III URO 01 TDC E/P4ORAOII Act ,? a. S. c., a 0 All aa. AOi IIVI0FAID,. 00'a ?VA14 9IU4OD 02 7118 2EV .AT 0U OP III Comm" IA Alt- UA01A112 To Al 001ACfacRllllD "Ma OR Pt000. 9014!@ W $AW. ^[;POMOVI00d'OP Tai, 0049 0 PROMWI . 17,1 FORT CD NO. DATE DISTR_ 1, DEC 5-. NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION The radio station at Turi W-5011, 25..24E) was destroyed during the warm' A new station has now been built, and is located between Vasalemma (59-15N, 24-14E) and Laitse (59-13N, 24-24E). The antenna mast appears to be as tall as the old one at Turi. Broadcasts are relayed from Tallinn to Laitse bj underground cable. Foreign Broadcast) Recmr ion in Estonia Listening, to foreign broadcasts is believed to be widespread, particularly from stations which enable the listener to obtain a general view of world avents and politics, which is not provided by the Snv1ct nrlatsa. broadcasts in Russian and Estonian from ,nner ore gn s a ons are constantly jammed, rendering listening practically impossible. Even the use of frame aerials, which is being adopted by listeners, yields little improvement. Listening to foreign stations is not officially prohibited; but, since it is better to be safe, listeners usually make arrangements so that the -aeig: born do not hear, in case the neighbors are not sufficiently reliable. 3i ..lar precautions are, of course, also taken in the presence of strangers. Document No, -------- OM No Change In Class, [] J Declassified Class. ChArg2d Toi T$ $ Auth.: I-R 70.2 Date:2_2A6_ ___ By FB) IDOL-- 50X1-HUM 8 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/15: CIA-RDP82-00457R009300430009-0