Radio in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic - early 1980s

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2018
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    Interval signals and station identifications of radio stations and programmes in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in the early 1980s. This is a dub of a cassette sent to me by a DXer in Czechoslovakia in about 1982. I do not have all the various bit identified as I do not speak Czech or Slovak, but know that the main programme from Prague is there along with Hvezda, Vltava, Bratislava, and Brno as well as Zelena Volna, the Hungarian , German and Ukrainian national programmes, and the international service Radio Prague and its Interprogramme,. Any help with proper segment IDs would be appreciated.

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  • @Siciliano9147
    @Siciliano9147 Před 20 dny

    This is a treasure for me, thanks!!! I'm from Prague and I was always curious how the radio in the communist times looked like, so it's great that you can also hear short samples of the programmes themselves on this recording and not only the intervals.

  • @acintoli
    @acintoli Před 4 lety +5

    The clips you hear in this excellent quality recording are as follows:
    1. Stanice Praha (Prague National Station, now ČR Radiožurnal - Czech Radio News, first Czech Radio network)
    2. Stanica Bratislava (Bratislava National Station, in Slovak, now RTVS Rádio Slovensko)
    3. Stanice Hvězda ("Star" National Station, now ČR Dvojka, Second Czech Radio network)
    4. Stanice Vltava (Vltava National station, now ČR Vltava, Third Czech Radio network)
    5. Pro Ruštiny (Czech and Russian dual language program, broadcast on Vltava, now broadcast on RTVS Rádio Patria, in Russian only)
    6. Stanica Devín (Devín National Station, in Slovak, now RTVS Radio Devín)
    7. Prwy Kanal (Polish language program broadcast on Devín, now broadcast on RTVS Rádio Patria)
    8.-9. Strednočeské krajské studio ČSR (Central Bohemia regional station, now ČR Region)
    10. Studio ČSR Ustí nad Labem (Ustí nad Labem regional station, now discontinued)
    11. Studio ČSR České Budejovice (České Budejovice regional station, now ČR České Budejovice)
    12. Studio ČSR Plzen (Pilsen regional station, now ČR Plzen)
    13. Studio ČSR Hradec Králové (Hradec Králové regional station, now ČR Hradec Králové)
    14. German program and station identification of Stanice Ostrava (Ostrava National station, now ČR Ostrava)
    15. Stanice Brno (Brno National station, now ČR Brno) - night program (you can hear Prague Castle bells chiming 12:45 AM before the program)
    16. Studio ČSR Bratislava (Bratislava regional station, in Slovak, now part of RTVS Rádio Regina)
    17. Stanica Košice (Košice National station, in Slovak, now part of RTVS Rádio Regina)
    18. Studio ČSR Banská Bystrica (Banská Bystrica Regional Station, in Slovak, now part of RTVS Rádio Regina)
    19. Stanice Košice (Košice National station, in Czech, now discontinued)
    20. German Program (from Radio Praha aimed to Germany, now replaced by the German Program on Radio Prague International)
    21. Hungarian Program (from Radio Praha directed to Hungary, now discontinued)
    22. Ukrainian Program (from Radio Praha directed to Ukraine, now discontinued)
    23. Polish Program (from Radio Praha directed to Poland, now discontinued)
    24. Radio Prague English Program (from Radio Praha directed to Europe, now on Radio Prague International)
    25. Interprogramme Radio Prague (from Radio Praha in Czech/Slovak, German, French and English, aired towards Europe including Czechoslovakia-- broadcast from 0000 to 0500 CET and from 0900 to 1400 CET daily, now discontinued)
    26. Zelená Vlna (Program for motorists, now broadcast on ČR Radiožurnal)
    ČR: Česky Rozhlas (Czech Radio)
    ČSR: Československy Rozhlas (Czechoslovak Radio)
    RTVS: Rozhlas a Televizia Slovensko (Slovak Radio and Television)
    CET: Central European Time (GMT +1 or GMT +2)

  • @jajapaja140
    @jajapaja140 Před 4 měsíci +1

    škoda že to není delší, třeba alespoň několik hodin vysílani st.Hvězda... 😥

  • @cz051301
    @cz051301 Před 2 lety

    Cassette is from 1982 maybe? Some records include information about actual date (i.e. 2nd record is from 1982-02-14, 3rd the same year).

    • @cz051301
      @cz051301 Před 2 lety

      4th is from 1982-04-24

    • @anthonypavick8803
      @anthonypavick8803  Před 2 lety +1

      @@cz051301 My memory was that I received this cassette from Karel Honzik about 1978, but you are correct. He also sent me a tape, now lost, of a pop music show that featured Young Turks by Rod Stewart and that was 1981. So I will try to update the description. Děkuji vám!