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TORDO222
02-07-14, 02:51 PM
Hi Friends!!!....THE PROMISED IS A DEBT!!!. So, I follow my humbles contributions.

1)Install:

To install:1.unzip the file to the JSGME mods directory and use JSGME to install this mod! OR 2.just install manually from a TEMP folder. As always:BACKUP!!!

JSGME will install the "ogg" files in the ~data\sound\radio\Washington.


Here you have the frequencies on your Radio from:

Washington>>>>>>>>>>>>Frequency: 470


So you can hear time in time the news, music, propaganda and war reports from this year where do you play. And, in june 6 1944....THE D-DAY COMPLETE BROADCAST:

The shared aspect of these programs is the news of the Normandy landing reported throughout the day. In the early hours, news came only from German sources, no confirmation offered by the American military or America's allies. Later, the Allies issue bulletins. This program collection isn't quite a complete broadcast day, because the first track is 1-hour-6-minutes edited from the first three-and-three-quarter hours (approx.) of June 6, 1944, to include only the news bulletins, cutting out the passages from the regular programming which was interrupted. Thus, the first track here covers from about half past midnight to sometime late in the 3 a.m. hour.The editing of this first track inserts silence where the cuts occur, making it easy to figure out where time jumps forward. The news announcers make occasional statements from which listeners can infer the then-current time.

The 2nd track here more-or-less is the 4 a.m. broadcast hour, the 3rd track the 5 a.m., etc. (About 17 minutes into track 4, an announcer gives the time as 6:11 a.m.) Later on, the tracks begin and end on the hour. The 10th track begins with the regularly-scheduled 12:00 noon program (Kate Smith's), here focused on the invasion. The program schedule had changed to go to an all-news format long before dawn (Eastern Time), continuing that way to 10 a.m. Regular soap operas are then heard. Mid-afternoon, the titles of the regularly-scheduled programs are announced only so that listeners can be told those shows wouldn't be heard that day. News and analysis are broadcast, interspersed with live patriotic music ("Stars and Stripes Forever" is played multiple times). Some British news reports are piped onto the American broadcast. CBS interviews some people in Washington DC, including Representative Albert Gore of Tennessee (father of the later Vice President).

Speeches announced ahead of time and broadcast as scheduled include one each from King George VI of England (at 3 p.m.) and President Franklin Roosevelt (at 10 p.m.). Both reference prayer, as do several of the news reports (the mayor of New York City set up space for mass prayer). Whether today's listeners regard these as quaint remnants of a more naive time or as components of lost civility, there's no denying that these remarks stand in stark contrast to the news reporting of today.

The prime-time schedule was shuffled a little to allow for FDR to speak at 10 p.m. (beginning of track 20), yet entertainment programs were broadcast, including one starring Charles Laughton produced by Norman Corwin (at 8 p.m.) and the comedy series of George Burns and Gracie Allen (at 9 p.m.). (The sound quality of this Burns & Allen program is weak, inferior to the good sound quality of many of their shows available elsewhere.)

Tracks 22-24 here are actually from June 7, 1944 (Eastern Time), covering from midnight to about 2:59 a.m. Each hour begins with a quarter- to a half-hour of news, then transitions to regular live music programs. Harry James headlines the half-hour beginning at 12:30 a.m.


2) ADD to radio config file:


[CHANNEL]
Name=Washington
Folder=Washington
Freq=470
Antenna=01.01.1930-01.01.2000:38.53,-77.2:50000
;MusicVolumeOnNews takes values from 0.01 to 1
MusicVolumeOnNews=0.01

LINK:http://www.4shared.com/rar/11WYToLPba/Washington.html


ENJOY IT!!!!(I hope...)

This is a SH5 Mod for you, from Argentina :)

p.s: More music of the 40s to add in the Washington Radio Folder, soon....

tonschk
02-07-14, 04:15 PM
:salute: Saludos y muchas gracias por este Mod :yeah:

TORDO222
02-08-14, 08:11 AM
:salute: Saludos y muchas gracias por este Mod :yeah:
Ud las merece!!!. Regards!!!!:up: