Błyskawica radiostation

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title: Błyskawica radiostation
text: The Błyskawica radio station ("Lightning") was an insurgent radio transmitter broadcasting at 200 Watts from Warsaw during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, from 8 August until the end of the struggle. The transmitter was constructed by Antoni Zębik, pseudonym "Biegły". Its signal was the melody of Warszawianka. Initially, the radio station was placed in the building of PKO at 9 Jasna Street. On 25 August, it was moved to the Café Adria at 10 Moniuszki Street. On 4 September, it was relocated to the
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original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C5%82yskawica_radiostation
date created: 2008-01-30T10:02:27Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T09:04:46Z
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