Hi all,

Latest articles posted on radiodx.com include...

WVTR & The Japanese Sea Monster - just where did the Godzilla idea from?

"For the next three hours, until lights-out, we listened with fascination 
as the program was repeatedly interrupted by news flashes which eventually 
included on the scene "live" reports with audio of the most amazing account 
of destruction, mayhem, gun fire, cannon shots, burning buildings, Army 
mobilization and an unknown "Beast from the Sea", roaring in the background.

The first interruption occurred as I said about 7:00PM with a report that 
some fishing boats were missing at sea, but near the coast, off a small 
fishing village south of Yokosuka on the western shore of Tokyo Bay.

A short time later a report of a village destroyed in that area was given. 
Followed by phoned in reports from eye witnesses claiming to have seen a 
huge "sea monster" moving inland and north up the coast....." read the rest 
at http://radiodx.com/spdxr/wvtr_sea_monster.htm


And...


Radio Brings Information To Bamiyan - the story of Afghanistan's latest 
broadcaster (complete with photos)

WXLF Canton Island - a post-war pirate

Aloha Shortwave - Hawaii's entry into the shortwave bands

The Wandering Apache - The Little Ship That Could reprised

The Mystery Of Irish Radio History - The Emerald island slant on early 
broadcasting

Visit http://radiodx.com/spdxr/Articles.htm

Cheers,

Paul


Paul Ormandy
Host of The South Pacific DX
Report
http://radiodx.com

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