Hi Jepp - Yeah, that was me talking about those air dropped transistor
radios. They were dropped by B-52's out of Guam 1972-73 (crs) over
North Vietnam, not Laos, in cannisters that opened and the little radios
were in a syrefoam box with a mini parachute dispersed over a wide area.
Also came with two AA batteries and an instruction booklet in Vietnamese.
How effective they were is unknown. See attach, if it gets thru TLCB filters.
Best regards, Ken
Secret War Vet\
Retired Spook
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At 09:45 AM 10/10/01 -0700, jepp wrote:
>An article about wind-up radios in the Afghan region:
>< http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1589000/1589318.stm >
>Sounds a lot like what different groups did in SEA; (who was talking about
>dropping
>those transistor radios in Laos?) /Jepp
>
>Chris Jeppeson,
>Invert, Det.5/621TCS NKP '73-'74
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