But there is far more to radio than Radio Moscow.
We just listened to a round table of amateur radio operators on 40 meters, from all over the U.S. One was a pilot, one a farmer, a cop and several were retired...The topic was the U.S. state of affairs and level of government corruption and recent weather activity in their separate regions.
It was very interesting, and they were not connected by wires or the Internet.
I know, I was just joking.
In fact I have a battery operated SW radio I have stored - shielded from EMP - just in case.
But FR is way more interesting. :)
>> But there is far more to radio than Radio Moscow. <<
In fact, there’s no “Radio Moscow” anymore. Subsequent to the disolution of the CCCP in 1991, the name was changed to “The Voice of Russia.”
At first, the newly-christened station transitioned away from the old Soviet-style propaganda, and they even carried some interesting programs.
But ever since Putin and his KGB buddies took over the Kremlin, the VOR has steadly been moving backwards, until nowadays it’s almost as anti-American — and as boring — as Radio Moscow was in the “good ole days.”