25/9/02

R A D I O D E N M A R K
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October 27, 2002 – March 29, 2003


UTC Target (primary coverage in brackets) kHz Tx Beam

12.30-12.55 Far East 12070 K 35
Europe, Mediterranean, Canary Islands 13800 S 180
South East Asia, Australia (west), Russia 15735 K 80
North America (east), Carribean 18950 S 280

13.30-13.55 Europe 9590 S 180
South East Asia, Australia (west), Russia 15735 K 80
North America (east + central), Greenland 18950 S 300

14.30-14.55 Russia, Europe (south east), Middle East
(east), South Asia (India) 13800 K 95
North America (east + central), Greenland 17555 S 300

15.30-15.55 Middle East (west) 15735 K 120
North America (west), Greenland 17525 S 315

16.30-16.55 Europe (south east), Middle East (west),
Africa (east) 13800 K 145
North America (west), Greenland 18950 S 315

17.30-17.55 Europe 7490 S 180
Russia 9980 K 95
Europe (south east), Middle East (west),
Africa (east) 13800 K 145
North America (east), Carribean 18950 S 280

18.30-18.55 Europe 7490 S 180
New Zealand 9980 K 35
Africa, Europe (south) 13800 K 165
North America (east + central), Greenland 15705 S 300

19.30-19.55 Europe, Canary Islands 7490 S 180
Africa, Europe (south) 9980 K 165
North America (west), Greenland 13800 S 315

20.30-20.55 Europe, Canary Islands 7490 S 180
Australia 9980 K 65

21.30-21.55 Europe, Canary Islands, Africa (west) 7490 K 195
Australia 9510 K 65

22.30-22.55 Far East 7470 K 40
South America, Canary Islands 7530 S 235

23.30-23.55 North America (east), Carribean 7470 S 280
South America 7530 S 235
South East Asia, Australia (west) 7490 K 80
Far East 9920 K 40

00.30-00.55 North America (east), Carribean 7470 S 280
South East Asia 7490 K 80

01.30-01.55 North America (east), Carribean 7470 S 280
South Asia (India) 7490 K 95
North America (east + central), Greenland 9945 S 300

02.30-02.55 North America (east), Carribean 7470 S 280
South Asia (India) 7490 K 95
North America (east + central), Greenland 9590 S 300

03.30-03.55 North America (west), Greenland 7470 S 315
Middle East (east) 7490 K 110
Europe (south east), Africa (east),
Middle East (west) 9945 K 145

04.30-04.55 North America (west), Greenland 7470 S 315
Russia, Middle East (east) 7490 K 95
Europe (south east), Africa (east),
Middle East (west) 9945 K 145

05.30-05.55 Europe (south east), Middle East (west),
Africa (north east) 7465 K 140
Russia, Middle East (east) 7490 K 95

06.30-06.55 Europe 5945 K 165
Europe, Canary Islands 7180 S 195
Europe (south west), Canary Islands,
Africa (west) 9590 S 220
Africa, Europe (south) 13800 K 165

07.30-07.55 Europe 7180 K 165
Europe, Canary Islands, Africa (west) 9590 K 195

08.30-08.55 Australia, Europe (south west),
(South America) 13800 S 235
Far East, New Zealand 15705 K 40

09.30-09.55 Australia, Europe (south west),
South America 13800 S 235
Far East, New Zealand 15705 K 40
Middle East (east), South Asia (India) 18950 K 95

10.30-10.55 Europe, Mediterranean, Canary Islands 13800 S 180
South America, Canary Islands, Africa (west) 21765 S 235

11.30-11.55 Europe, Mediterranean, Canary Islands 13800 S 180
South America, Canary Islands, Africa (west) 21765 S 235

Address: Radio Danmark, Radioavisen, Rosenorns Allé 22, DK-1999 Frederiksberg C,Denmark
RD office telephone: +45 35 20 57 84 (then press ‘9’) -
Telefax: +45 35 20 57 81.

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The two daily news transmissions in Danish only are aired at 12.30 and 18.30 utc.Transmissions inbetween are repeats.
The technical letterbox programme, “Tune In” is heard every second Saturday from 12.48 UT until 17.48 UT.
Transmissions may be cancelled without warning.
Radio Denmark shares the Norwegian transmitters with Radio Norway. They
broadcast at xx.00-xx.30, followed by Denmark at xx.30-xx.55, 24 hours a day.

Stations: Kvitsoy (K) and Sveio (S) each have two 500 kW transmitters. They are located on the Norwegian west coast near Stavanger and Haugesund at 05.27E 59.04N (K) and 05.19E 59.37N (S).
Kvitsoy covers the Eastern Globe, while Sveio covers the Western Globe.
Radio Denmark replies complete reports by a QSL-card. Although not necessary,return postage is appreciated (1 IRC, 1 Euro or 1 US dollar).
Recordings (incl. RealAudio and MP3 email files) are accepted. Tapes, however,are not returned.
(Via -Erik Koie,Radio Denmark)

Regds,
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi,India.

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