International Broadcasting: Direct Broadcast Satellites : Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 23, 1981 |
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ABLARD administration agency allocations antenna bands Board for International Broadcasting to Cuba Chairman channels Committee communications concerned conference CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Conkling cost countries critical frequency Department direct broadcast satellites effort estimate F layer facilities Federal foreign FRECHETTE Free Europe/Radio Liberty funds Glenn English going GOVERNMENT INFORMATION groundwave INFORMATION AND INDIVIDUAL interest interference international broadcasting international DBS ionosphere issue JACOBS jammers jamming kind LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Office political possible prior consent problem proposed questions radio broadcasting Radio Free Europe Radio Free Europe/Radio Radio Liberty Radio Marti radio station Reagan receiving RFE/RL ROGERS SALMON Schaefer shortwave signal Soviet Union space statement subcommittee system/service talking technical television terrestrial thing tion transmission transmitters United Voice of America Washington wave Western Wick
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