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Old 02-08-23, 13:34
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Including Tokyo Rose . Fidelity is not great, the U.S. technology was limited to wire recorders and disc recorders. Of course the Germans had invented magnetic tape recorders and used them during WW2 , the high fidelity recordings broadcast from German stations amazed the allies but the secret of how they did it wasn't revealed until after the D-Day invasion ! Some info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetophon

https://unwritten-record.blogs.archi...onal-archives/

Radio Broadcasts Relating to Tokyo Rose, 1944–1945

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1991161

1000 year Reich. This sounds like a studio recording rather than a recording of a short wave broadcast.

https://catalog.archives.gov/id/178209446
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