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  <title>MN.19.09.1985. Copenhagen Safari</title>
  <description>This was my first visit to Copenhagen when the radio and television production were in two separate houses in the downtown area of the city.&amp;amp;nbsp;Radiohuset&amp;amp;nbsp;(literally &amp;quot;Radio House&amp;quot;) was&amp;amp;nbsp;located on Rosen&amp;amp;oslash;rns All&amp;amp;eacute; in&amp;amp;nbsp;Frederiksberg,&amp;amp;nbsp;Copenhagen. Vacated by DR when&amp;amp;nbsp;DR Byen&amp;amp;nbsp;was inaugurated in 2006, the buildings now house the&amp;amp;nbsp;Royal Danish Academy of Music&amp;amp;nbsp;as well as the Museum of Music.&amp;amp;nbsp;&#13;
On my visit to DR we went to a tiny room where a Revox tape-recorder on a time-switch was playing out the shortwave service of Radio Denmark. But there had been grander times. I also heard the story of DX Window, one of the world's first DX programmes which had more of a style of the off shore pirate stations.&amp;amp;nbsp;There was talk of working together with the Norwegians to make a Scandinavian external service. But when this was recorded, it was simply an idea.&amp;amp;nbsp;</description>
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