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  2. Wanda Radio Station - Wikipedia

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    Wanda Radio Station (Polish Radiostacja Wanda), was a Soviet Polish language propaganda broadcast station during World War II. Created in 1944, the Wanda Radio Station was attached to the Red Army units fighting on the Eastern Front. It operated daily, broadcasting news, lectures, and recorded Polish songs. [1]

  3. Category:Radio during World War II - Wikipedia

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    World War II propaganda radio stations (11 P) Pages in category "Radio during World War II" ... Wanda Radio Station; Wehrmacht Propaganda Troops; Wehrmachtbericht

  4. SCR-536 - Wikipedia

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    The SCR-536 is often considered the first of modern hand-held, self-contained, "handie talkie" transceivers (two-way radios). It was developed in 1940 by a team led by Don Mitchell, chief engineer for Galvin Manufacturing (now Motorola Solutions) and was the first true hand-held unit to see widespread use. [1]

  5. Category:Propaganda radio broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    World War II propaganda radio stations (11 P) Pages in category "Propaganda radio broadcasts" ... Wanda Radio Station; X. XGRS; Z. The Zero Hour (Japanese radio series)

  6. Category:World War II propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "World War II propaganda" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... Wanda Radio Station; Westland (Nazi propaganda) Why ...

  7. Wanda Modlibowska - Wikipedia

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    Wanda Modlibowska (11 November 1909 - 11 July 2001), outstanding Polish pilot, emissary, underground activist and cryptographer. On her shoulders rest the organization of the work and communications of a Government Delegate for Poland .

  8. SCR-300 - Wikipedia

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    The performance of the SCR-300 during those tests demonstrated its capacity to communicate through interference and the rugged quality of the design. Motorola was to produce nearly 50,000 of the SCR-300 units during the course of World War II. [4] [5] The SCR-300 saw action in the Pacific Theater, beginning in New Georgia in August 1943 ...

  9. BC-342 - Wikipedia

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    BC-342 radio receiver. The BC-342 was a World War II U.S. Army Signal Corps high frequency radio receiver.It was used primarily as part of field installations such as the SCR-188A, but could be used with mobile sets such as the 2 1/2 ton mounted SCR-399.