The new VOA relay station at Udorn, Thailand, began test transmissions in early 1993. When completed, this station will improve VOA reception in many parts of Asia.
From Voice of America (VOA) QSL postcard, dated July 22, 1993.
The new VOA relay station at Udorn, Thailand, began test transmissions in early 1993. When completed, this station will improve VOA reception in many parts of Asia.
From Voice of America (VOA) QSL postcard, dated July 22, 1993.
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