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Probably to relay communications from Hanoi to remote areas in the South, North Vietnamese communicators established a large communications complex at Dong Hoi about fifty miles
Probably to relay communications from Hanoi to remote areas in the South, North Vietnamese communicators established a large communications complex at Dong Hoi about fifty miles
The military-run telecom group Viettel said it expects to put into operation more than 1,000 new-technology base transceiver stations (BTS) in inner Hanoi, which will improve the quality of
On December 24, 1972, then Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Comrade Phung The Tai, Deputy Chief of the VPA''s General Staff,
One element of the 1st Signal Brigade, the communications control center with its communications status-reporting system used to control and manage communications passing
The Saigon AFVN station fed a 50 kilowatt AM transmitter at Cat Lo, near Vung Tau on the South China Sea. It operated on 540 KHz and boomed a mighty signal across Southeast Asia.
Based on reports of Phu Lamers who visited Vietnam recently, the base is still used for military communications, with the barracks and tropospheric
Radio & Television in Vietnam During The WarAFVN RadioAFVN DetachmentsTelevision in VietnamAmerican television started in Vietnam on January 22, 1966 with tests on two channels. On February 7th, regular transmissions commenced with American programming on channel 11 and Vietnamese broadcasts on channel 9. No permanent studio had been built, so three C-121 Super Constellation aircraft, known as Blue Eagles, were specially outfitted with f...See more on nofars
The military-run telecom group Viettel said it expects to put into operation more than 1,000 new-technology base transceiver stations (BTS) in inner
The men of the 13th Signal Battalion soon had much more on their minds than installing base camp wire systems and operating switchboards at An
The men of the 13th Signal Battalion soon had much more on their minds than installing base camp wire systems and operating switchboards at An Khe, their base of operations.
As a result, in September 1962 the station, consisting of 134 officers and men, was assigned to US Army Support Group, Vietnam, and in addition was attached to the 39th Signal Battalion
As a result, in September 1962 the station, consisting of 134 officers and men, was assigned to US Army Support Group, Vietnam, and in addition
Based on reports of Phu Lamers who visited Vietnam recently, the base is still used for military communications, with the barracks and tropospheric antennas still standing as an ironic
In order to understand the origin the 1st Signal Brigade you need to understand some of the major events in the buildup of communications in Vietnam and Thailand. Much of what is contained
The group was the major signal headquarters in Vietnam until mid-1966 when the 1st Signal Brigade arrived along with another signal group, the 21st. The 2nd Signal Group was then
On December 24, 1972, then Prime Minister Pham Van Dong and Comrade Phung The Tai, Deputy Chief of the VPA''s General Staff, visited and encouraged signal troops
Probably to relay communications from Hanoi to remote areas in the South, North Vietnamese communicators established a large communications
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