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Broadcast area | Anchor Lake region (Salamat, Yryel, Khirmania, Ouardania, Inner Bammv Cite Sirld) |
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Slogan | "Socialism by the masses, for the masses" |
Frequency | 1011 kHz |
First air date | 15 July 1977 |
Last air date | 29 January 1992 |
Language(s) | Arabic, Khirmanian |
Power | 1,500 KW |
Callsign meaning | SLVR |
Former frequencies | 927 kHz, 770 kHz |
Operator | Salamati State |
Owner | Ministry of Agitation |
Sister stations | Voice of the Muslim Masses |
Voice of the Revolution (Arabic : صوت الثورة) was a radio station which emitted from Salamat from the late 70s to the early 90s. Its content contained purely propaganda material, revolutionary music, news broadcast, interview with the "masses" praising Jalil Al Kharrabi and his party. The station signed on at 6:00 am Salamat time and signed off at 6:00 pm Salamat time. It was the sister station of Voice of the Muslim Masses, another radio station emitting propaganda during nighttime (from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am).
The station emitted from two places ; The television tower of Dar Al Hamma, and the radio tower of Tatareg, 9 kilometers southeast of Dar Al Hamma. The latter one was particularily used for broadcasting in Khirmanian.