The death of LM Radio.
Gather round children. A long time ago, in the days of the dinosaurs when 8-track tapes were on the cutting edge of technology, I was doing my military service at the time of the Frelimo take-over in Mozambique. We were choppered-in to the Kruger National Park to prevent any of the Mozambique fracas from spilling over into SA (the SA/Mos. border is there). LM radio (in Mozambique) was a popular music station. We were so close that reception was outstanding. Over the radio you could hear someone pleading for SA assistance. Then the door burst open. Machine gun fire. Silence. Then a Frelimo broadcast – no cause for panic, everything was under control.
Gather round children. A long time ago, in the days of the dinosaurs when 8-track tapes were on the cutting edge of technology, I was doing my military service at the time of the Frelimo take-over in Mozambique. We were choppered-in to the Kruger National Park to prevent any of the Mozambique fracas from spilling over into SA (the SA/Mos. border is there). LM radio (in Mozambique) was a popular music station. We were so close that reception was outstanding. Over the radio you could hear someone pleading for SA assistance. Then the door burst open. Machine gun fire. Silence. Then a Frelimo broadcast – no cause for panic, everything was under control.
Lorenco Marques (LM) was renamed Maputo. LM radio and a good music station died back in the day.I was appalled. I asked my mom (when I got back) if she had heard it. Apparently not. It must have been only a short-range broadcast. No one else in SA had heard anything untoward on LM radio.