[Spooks] verify this?
Erica Jacobson
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Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:26:25 -0700 (PDT)
bad choice of words on my part. what the article
implied (and i'll see if i don't still have it around)
was that North Korean radios were built to only
receive certain state-run stations. no dialing around
for anything outside of the borders.
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> If the New Yorker article said "limited range" they
> might have
> been referring to sensitivity rather than frequency
> coverage.
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> ... Martin VE3OAT
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> > I believe this was stated in a recent "New Yorker"
> > article (from the last month or two). There was
> > something in there about how North Koreans would
> bring
> > back radios from visits to China to get around the
> > limited-range radios sold in North Korea.
> >
>
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