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Multicache Obtížnost: 2.5 z 5.0 Terén: 2.0 z 5.0 Na vlnach svobody / On the waves of freedom založil vokaty
Short Multicache, which will take you to places broadcasters support for human freedom.

Velikost: Malá
Časová náročnost: 1:00 h  Délka: 1.50 km
Status: Archivovaná
Ukryto: 15.04.2010
Vytvořeno: 03.06.2010
Poslední úprava: 15.05.2013
waypoint: OZ01AA
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Transmitter in Stranice

In Stranice stood at the transmitter, which played an important role in the uprising against the German invaders in the May 1945. After the destruction of the main transmitter in the center of Prague broadcast message for the insurgents to end the fighting.

Budova stranick vyslacky
Building of transmitter in Stranice (Autor: Archiv CRo)

Reference (in czech language): Ctyri dny bitvy o Cesk rozhlas, Kdo a odkud vyslal?

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is a broadcaster funded by the U.S. Congress that provides news, information, and analysis to countries in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East "where the free flow of information is either banned by government authorities or not fully developed".  RFE/RL is supervised by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, a bipartisan federal agency overseeing all US international broadcasting services. Founded as an anti-communist source of information during the Cold War, RFE/RL was headquartered at Englischer Garten in Munich, Germany from 1949 to 1995. In 1995, the headquarters were moved to Prague in the Czech Republic. European operations have been significantly reduced since the end of the Cold War. In addition to the headquarters, the service currently maintains 20 local bureaus in countries throughout their broadcast region, as well as a corporate office in Washington, D.C.. RFE/RL broadcasts in 28 languages to 21 countries including Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq.

Logo RFE/RL

RFE/RL serves as a surrogate free press in countries where a free press is banned by the government or not fully established. It maintains 20 local bureaus, but authoritarian governments often attempt to obstruct the radios' activities through a range of tactics, including extensive jamming, shutting down local re-broadcasting affiliates, or finding legal excuses to close down offices.[46]  In many of these countries, RFE/RL is often the first and most reliable source of domestic news for citizens.
The safety of RFE/RL's journalists and freelancers, who often risk their lives to broadcast balanced and reliable information to their listeners and readers, has been a major concern throughout RFE/RL's broadcast history and continues to be a major issue as reporters are threatened and persecuted on a regular basis. RFE/RL also faces a number of central security concerns including cyberterrorist attacks and general terrorist threats. After the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, American and Czech authorities agreed to move RFE/RL's Prague headquarters away from the city center in order to make it less vulnerable to terrorist attack. On February 19, 2009 RFE/RL began broadcasting from its new state-of-the-art headquarters located east of the city center.

Budova RFE/RL

RFE/RL continues to struggle with authoritarian regimes for permission to broadcast freely within their countries. Starting January 1, 2009, Azerbaijan has imposed a ban on all foreign media in the country, including RFE/RL. Kyrgyzstan  has also suspended broadcasts of Radio Azattyk, RFE/RL's Kyrgyz language service, requesting that the government be able to pre-approve its programming. Other states such as Belarus, Iran, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan prohibit re-broadcasting to local stations, making programming difficult for average listeners to access.
In 2008, Afghan president Hamid Karzai urged his government to provide assistance to a rape victim after listening to her story on Radio Azadi, RFE/RL's Afghan service. Radio Azadi is currently the most popular radio station in Afghanistan, and Afghan listeners mail in hundreds of hand-written letters to the station each month.
In September 2009, RFE/RL announced that it would begin new Pashto-language broadcasting to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region.
In October 2009, RFE/RL introduced a daily, one-hour Russian-language broadcast to the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The program, called Ekho Kavkaza (Echo of the Caucasus), focuses on local and international news and current affairs, and is organized in coordination with RFE/RL's Georgian Service.
On January 15, 2010, RFE/RL began broadcasting to the Pashtun tribal areas of Pakistan in Pashto. The service, known as Radio Mashaal, was created in an attempt to counter the growing number of "pirate" Islamic extremist radio stations broadcasting in the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan. These pirate stations broadcast pro-Taliban propaganda as well as fatwas (religious edicts) by radical, pro-Taliban clerics.
Radio Mashaal broadcasts local and international news with in-depth reports on terrorism, politics, women's issues, and health care (with an emphasis on preventive medicine). The station features roundtable discussions and interviews with tribal leaders and local policymakers in addition to regular call-in programs.

About cache

Cache consists of two stages and final stage. TIP: If your GPS is not the function of azimuth, take a compass with you.

Stage 1 (Monument of transmitter in Stranice)

You stay near monument of transmitter in Stranice. You can see date A. A B. KVETNA CDEF and wavelength of transmitter GHI m.

Distance of STAGE 2 is E(A+G)F m.
Azimuth of STAGE 2 is (E-2*C)C(A-E-C).

Ciferation of distance and azimuth is 3.

Stage 2

You stay near inscription consisting of large letters, fill it to easy criss cross:

7
4
1 7 0 B 0 6 2
3
8
1
9

Final stage is at location N 50 4.LRV  E 014 29.OTS

Ciferation LRVOTS is 6.

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A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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