Radios
Karl, when I was in Vietnam, late 1960's, I bought a Zenith Trans-Oceanic radio.
Big thing - took a lot of D batteries!
It had a knob on the L side, turn it to rotate to different 'bands'.... not that I knew a thing about this. It was new - but the manual didn't make it to our compound.
Pretty sure some were short wave.
Whenever I was back at my hootch at the 71st Evac Hosp I'd try to get something, anything, on it from back in The World.
I ran an 'antenna' wire along the top of the sandbag wall, outside. No idea if that helped anything.
We could get AFVN, of course (think Robin Wms), but that was out of Saigon, or someplace in-country. That was akin to being on Mars, getting music from DJ in a tent on Mars.
"Back in the World" was what we wanted. The USA.
A few times I got San Fransico - maybe Australia.
Wish I'd been able to bring that thing home - no dice. Got $50 for it.
Thanks for posting Karl!
Stig