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listening post
noun
A facility established to monitor radio and microwave signals and analyse their content to secure information and intelligence for use by the security and diplomatic community and others.
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Q: So does this pruning happen at the listening post?
Talk story about enemy propagande picked up at Columbia's short-wave listening post.
He says that state security occupies a flat on the next floor as a listening post.
He set up a listening post on a cliffside to intercept Cuban radio transmissions.
Richard left his listening post and joined the boys in Isaac's room.
This city in the center of South Carolina is an ideal listening post.
Sad times for fans of the listening post in Avalanche Records.
I also got the impression he was Dick Scruggs's listening post".
In January 1998 he became director at GCHQ, the government's secret listening post at Cheltenham.
It was the listening post in Dueodde, on the island's south coast, that first detected the impending invasion of Czechoslovakia.
The locale is an ideal listening post for someone whose expertise is unravelling the tangle of international terror.
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