Cuban spies' shortwave radios go undetected - Washington Times
Low-tech transmissions no big deal for U.S. intelligence
By Carmen Gentile THE WASHINGTON TIMES
EXCLUSIVE
MIAMI | A retired State Department officer and his wife who are accused of spying for Cuba appear to have avoided capture for 30 years because their communications with the Caribbean island were too low-tech to be detected by sophisticated U.S. monitors. Read more.
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