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Voice of America Broadcasting to the World 1993 Udorn, Thailand QSL Card

Voice of America broadcasting to the World. Thailand Transmitter Tests. July 22, 1993. Udorn, Thailand Test Transmission.

Cold War Radio Museum

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.
Voice of America broadcasting to the World. Thailand Transmitter Tests. July 22, 1993. Udorn, Thailand Test Transmission.
Voice of America broadcasting to the World. Thailand Transmitter Tests. July 22, 1993. Udorn, Thailand Test Transmission.
Voice of America broadcasting to the World. Thailand Transmitter Tests. July 22, 1993. Udorn, Thailand Test Transmission.
Voice of America broadcasting to the World. Thailand Transmitter Tests. July 22, 1993. Udorn, Thailand Test Transmission.
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Ted Lipien is the online Cold War Radio Museum's principal volunteer editor. He is an independent journalist, writer, and media freedom advocate. He was Voice of America’s Polish Service chief during Poland’s struggle for democracy and VOA’s acting associate director. He also served briefly in 2020-2021 as RFE/RL president in a non-political and non-partisan role. His book “Wojtyła’s Women” was published in 2008 by O-Books, UK. E-mail him at: tedlipien@gmail.com.

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