One-way voice link
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A one-way voice link (OWVL) is a shortwave radio broadcast used by spy networks to communicate with agents in the field. This system often employs recorders to transmit pre-recorded messages in real time or in 'burst transmissions,' which minimize the time that a spy needs to be 'on the air.'
[edit] Non spy uses
This broadcasting method has been used during the Falklands War by UK elite forces with respect to providing forward information about suitable troop landing areas.
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