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FredLeonard
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The short-wave relay was used to send programming to AFRTS networks and stations. The networks (i.e., AFN in Europe, Far East Network, Alaskan Forces Radio Network...) and individual stations operating on the AM band are what the troops heard, not the show-wave relays (unless some guy was a radio geek listening on short-wave). The networks and stations had considerable latitude in what they took off short-wave and what they scheduled otherwise. Local programming was also censored to suit the regimes of the host countries.