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      (Jaisakthivel)
   2. ABC Radio completes management restructure (Jaisakthivel)
   3. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs July 12-14, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
   6. Radio Sangley, Philippines - Radio Heritage Media Release
      ([email protected])
   7. WASA McMurdo Antarctica - Radio Heritage Media Release
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   8. DX Listening Digest 9-052; WOR 1468/1469 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:18:08 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dx india <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] India: Pvt FM stations again denied right to broadcast
        news
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


India: Pvt FM stations again denied right to broadcast news

The government has no plans to give any fresh concessions including broadcast 
of news to the private FM stations operating in the country, though it has not 
taken a final position on the recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory 
Authority of India on Phase III of FM radio expansion.

Both Trai and the Ficci Radio Forum have been recommending permitting private 
FM stations the right to broadcast news, though the former added some 
conditions to its recommendation.

A total of 248 private FM radio stations and 171 FM transmitters of All India 
Radio stations are operational in the country, according to official figures.

Maharashtra has the largest number of private FM stations ? 31 ? followed by 
Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu with 21 each and Rajasthan with 19. Kerala has 17 
stations, while Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh have 16 each. West Bengal has 15 
channels, Karnataka has 14, Andhra Pradesh has 13, and Punjab has 12 stations.

Delhi has eight private FM stations, followed by Jharkhand with seven, Haryana 
with six, and Chhatisgarh and Orissa, with five each. All the other union 
territories besides Delhi have a total of five stations. Assam has four, Goa 
has three, and Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Meghalaya, and Sikkim have two each, 
while Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura have one each.

Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Uttarakhand do not have any 
private FM station at present.

While Maharashtra has 17 AIR FM transmitters, Karnataka has 14, and Andhra 
Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have 13 each. Rajasthan has 12 followed by Uttar 
Pradesh with 10. Tamil Nadu has nine, followed by Jammu and Kashmir and West 
Bengal with eight, and Kerala and Orissa with seven each. Assam, Gujarat, and 
Jharkhand have five AIR transmitters, and all union territories besides Delhi 
have a total of five transmitters.  Bihar, Chhatisgarh, and Himachal Pradesh 
have four each, while Haryana, Punjab and Tripura have three AIR transmitters. 
Delhi, Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Nagaland have two each while Arunachal Pradesh, 
Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand have one transmitter each. Sikkim is the only 
state which does not have an AIR FM transmitter. 

http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/pvt-fm-stations-again-denied-right-broadcast-news
- Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:34:18 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] ABC Radio completes management restructure
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


ABC Radio completes management restructure

THE shake-up of ABC Radio's management structure is complete, with the 
announcement last week of new national managers for metropolitan and regional 
radio.

The current head of 702 ABC Sydney and local radio NSW, Jeremy Millar, is the 
new manager of the metropolitan local radio division, and present manager of 
network development Tony Rasmussen has been appointed head of regional local 
radio. Former head of local radio, Michael Mason, will take on the role of 
group program director, the first time the ABC has had such a position, and 
will focus on talent and content development across all ABC radio platforms, 
AM, FM and digital.

The new appointments by Kate Dundas, who is the ABC's director of radio, come 
after she took over from Sue Howard this year and coincide with a review of the 
organisation's radio strategy plan. They also come as the regional radio 
division prepares to expand its reach with the launch of new regional broadband 
hubs, to which the federal government committed $15million in the May budget.

ABC regional radio's future role as an emergency broadcaster is also expected 
to be addressed in preliminary findings of the Victorian Bushfires Royal 
Commission.

Meanwhile, the local radio network will consolidate its digital offerings and 
strong 2009 ratings performances across the country. ABC Local Radio is a 
strong third in Sydney (ABC702) and Melbourne (ABC774) and has won the past 
three ratings surveys in Adelaide (ABC891).

Millar said the national broadcaster was preparing to enable the audience to 
have more influence over the content it put to air. "One of the things facing 
all media today is people wanting the content they want, when they want, on the 
device they want," Millar said. "In the old days, a program director would say, 
'here's a best estimate of what you should consume' and that model has gone."

As a consequence, ABC Radio is ramping up online content, where the audience 
tells the broadcaster what it wants to listen to. The ABC recently trialled an 
online program with ABC702 afternoon presenter James Valentine, in which 
callers spoke over the internet via Skype. The result was promising and 
displayed ways in which the ABC could enhance its new role as "the town square".

"Complacency is a real danger, that's why we're trying to keep up with the wave 
rather than get left behind," Rasmussen said of the digital initiatives.

"So we'll put stuff out there and some stuff may stick."

Interactivity with regional and rural audiences will be a key push in the short 
to medium term, Rasmussen said.

"The rollout of fast broadband will be of big impact to regional Australia, so 
there will be major demand for people in rural Australia for rich content," he 
said. "We're very well placed to provide that content."

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25769671-7582,00.html
- Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India.


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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:11:09 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[email protected]>
To: "Radioescutas" <[email protected]>,   "Hard Core DX"
        <[email protected]>, DX Clube do Paran?
        <[email protected]>, Associa??o DX do Brasil
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
Message-ID: <05edf550080648df9d476cf8ce24a...@33843727fde4453>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa - PB    HI22nu
R?dio: IC 756PROII    -    Antenas: 730V-1a/3DX3 (40-20--15-10/20-15-10)

5.240,0 2247-2250 13/7 Tibet Peoples BS, Lhasa, CHINA, (TI) falas de OM 35333

5.875,0 2251-2254 13/7 BBC Worldservice, Nakhon Sawan, THAILAND, (IN) falas de 
OM 45444

5.995,0 2255-2258 13/7 Radio Mali, Bamako, MALI, (FR) m?sica (voz feminina); 
falas de OM 45333

6.050,0 2300-2303 13/7 Tibet Peoples BS, Lhasa, CHINA, (MN) falas de OM e YL 
43443

6.055,0 2303-2005 13/7 Radio Exterior de Espa?a, Noblejas, SPAIN, (FF) falas de 
YL e OM com boletim de not?cias 44444

6.300,0 2312-2315 13/7 Nat.R. of Saharan ADR, Rabuni, ALGERIA, (SS) falas de OM 
com boletim de not?cias 35333

6.985,0 2318-2320 13/7 WYFR (Family Radio), Okeechobee, FL UNITED STATES, (FF) 
falas de OM 45233

7.210,0 2322-2025 13/7 China Radio International, Cerrik, ALBANIA, (SS) falas 
de OM e YL com boletim de not?cias 44444

7.225,0 2326-2328 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscou, RUSSIA, (RR) falas de OM; segue 
com m?sica (voz masculina) 45444

7.250,0 2329-2332 13/7 China Radio International, Urumqui, CHINA, (SS) falas de 
OMs com boletim de not?cias 45444

7.260,0 2332-2335 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscow, RUSSIA, (RR) falas de OM; 
vinheta de identifica??o, falas de YL 45444

7.285,0 2336-2339 13/7 Voice of Russia, Grigoriopol, MOLDAVA, (RR) falas de YL; 
OM em externa; falas de YL 45444

7.300,0 2339-2342 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscow, RUSSIA, (PP) falas de YL e OM 
45455

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP

------------------------------

Message: 4
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 17:11:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 12-14, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1


** CHINA. Firedrake July 13: at 1234 poor on 8400; 1308 F-G on 13970, VP on not 
// 14430. 1311 audible on 15600 not // 13970 and at 1312 on 17500 not // 13970 
either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA [non]. It`s July 13, Tony Al?mo`s trial date, and there he 
is rambling along on WINB, 9265, at 1233, as if nothing special were ongoing. 
Also at 1310 on WWCR 15825 only fair with squeal. Here`s the latest news:
http://www.tonyalamonews.com/1404/71309-nwa-alamo-to-begin-trial-on-charges-of-transporting-minors-for-sex.php
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31878152/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts//
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. My sole funxioning B&W TV set conked out, so I got another one at a 
thrift store for $5. The first three thrifts I visited didn`t have any B&W and 
one said they never stocked any because no one would buy them. Maybe there`s a 
decent (analog) color TV set, but the ones I have for viewing are DX-unfriendly 
squelching weak and fading signals. 
This is a Zenith BT124W, made in Dec 1983 in Taiwan, almost 12 inches 
diagonally. Has digital channel keypad, no remote, and no fine tuning.

Finally with my $5 set I can hear audio even if the video is barely there. And 
it still sounds like at least some of the Mexicans are running much more audio 
power than 1/10 of the video as was typical in the USA. 

There have been some more sporadic E openings, but not much luck pinning down 
any specific station IDs. Soon after installation, July 10 at 2215 UT, briefly 
got some Spanish on channel 4, but not much the next two days.

July 13 fading in at 1624 UT on channel 3, Smurfs --- fits XHGC-5 network so 
probably XHBQ Zacatecas again, and BTW per TV Guide, Spanish for Smurfs is 
Pitufos, who get 150 minutes of network airtime.

By 1648 MUF was up to ch 4 with a variety show; at 1720 a game show (maybe 
same), mentioned Iztapalapa, and also Barranquilla, but I am not guessing I got 
Colombia. Iztapalapa is a colonia in M?xico DF.

At 1728 on ch 4 I could make out the Azteca 13 bug in the UR as a W&M were in 
discussion. Too many full-power relays to guess which one.

1744 on ch 3, animation, including a walking (hopping?) shark. Anim points to 
XHGC-5 network again.

1759 on ch 4, news mentioning Televisa, and Torre?n, so tentatively XELN-TV 
there, listed as on the XHGC-5 network, but a local break?

1825 on ch 3, another fade-in with animation, net-5 bug in the UR
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. KOCO-5 OKC is finally history after a month of nightlight, turned 
off unceremoniously at 0458 UT July 13, so now all lowband VHF channels are 
wide open for DX; nothing yet made it to channel 5 unimpeded. KOCO is now 
channel 7 DTV only but pretends to be ``Channel 5``.

Meanwhile, KFOR-27 OKC, channel ``4`` has finally installed HD studio equipment 
for the local news and weather, making a big promotional deal of it, tho OETA 
beat them to it by months. KFOR had their crews working 24 hours after the July 
10 Friday 10 pm news to pull out all the SD stuff and put in the HD stuff 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. RTI Japanese service, 9735, again producing spurs around 9730 and 
9740, July 13 at 1303, but no audio detectable either from the spurs or from 
CRI 9730, BBC 9740 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. Checking out a tip from Tarek Zeidan, Denmark of a religious 
station on new 9935, July 12 around 2200, I found 9935 still going at 2340 
check with Family Radio ID in passing, web promo. It must be brand new, not in 
any listings, nor I think this time, in any update from WYFR via DXLD.

I thought it might be a mis-punch for 9835, the recently new Ascension relay of 
YFR in English from 2200 (which BTW overrides my previous recommendation for 
Turkey to shift there from 9830 to escape RTTY, as they were in no hurry to 
make themselves audible).

So at 2340 I find YFR still going on 9835, Campingdroning easily recognizable 
despite much weaker signal than 9935, and the audio processing is much punchier 
on 9935. 

Checking whether 9935 is still on after 0000 when the new YFR GUF relay is 
supposed to start on 9760: at 0020 July 13, 9935 is still going with 
non-Camping but suitably pessimistic Bible reading, and // synchronized 
same-sounding 9790 (not 9760 as had been scheduled), so both YFR via Guiana 
French?

Other YFR service with Camping via Ascension still audible weaker on 9835 // 
7335.

Nothing on 15580 or 15315, which had been Bonaire tests of YFR both on the air 
in the 00-01 hour, which have expired. RNW online frequency schedule update 
July 12 no longer shows them or any YFR via BON. 

Another check around 0115 UT July 13 found 9935 gone, and 9790 now occupied as 
usual by CRI via Canada. Aoki now shows 9790 but not 9935:

9790 FAMILY RADIO 0000-0100 1234567 English 250 215 Montsinery GUF 
9790 FAMILY RADIO 0200-0300 1234567 English 250 215 Montsinery GUF 05300W 0500N 
WYFR a09 Jun 26- 5 53 

Next day July 13 I was standing by on 9790 and 9935 two minutes before 2200: 
9790 was still running RRI IS, nothing on 9935. But a few seconds before 2200, 
9935 carrier came on and into YFR English relay with no opening. A few minutes 
later something on 9790 but not //. And again 9835 with other YFR service via 
Ascension not // either.

By 2342, 9935 YFR had built up to a good signal, and 9790 occupied during this 
out by TDP DRM via Sackville. At 0007 check July 14, 9790 on again with YFR // 
9935, but 9935 noticeably stronger (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. A steady open carrier on 1580, July 13 at 1223 UT atop a mix of 
weaker stations. Must be my semi-local KOKB Blackwell, which is supposed to be 
1000 watts daytime, 49 watts at night (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 11776, the weak het against Anguilla continues Monday July 13 at 
1306 check, so nothing to do with WHRI which is not using 11785 weekdays at 
this time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



------------------------------

Message: 5
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 22:00:23 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[email protected]>
To: "Radioescutas" <[email protected]>,   "Hard Core DX"
        <[email protected]>, DX Clube do Paran?
        <[email protected]>, Associa??o DX do Brasil
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
Message-ID: <f27e88e33fbc4998a49e5782ccbd6...@33843727fde4453>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa - PB    HI22nu
R?dio: IC 756PROII    -    Antenas: 730V-1a/3DX3 (40-20--15-10/20-15-10)

5.240,0 2247-2250 13/7 Tibet Peoples BS, Lhasa, CHINA, (TI) falas de OM 35333

5.875,0 2251-2254 13/7 BBC Worldservice, Nakhon Sawan, THAILAND, (IN) falas de 
OM 45444

5.995,0 2255-2258 13/7 Radio Mali, Bamako, MALI, (FR) m?sica (voz feminina); 
falas de OM 45333

6.050,0 2300-2303 13/7 Tibet Peoples BS, Lhasa, CHINA, (MN) falas de OM e YL 
43443

6.055,0 2303-2005 13/7 Radio Exterior de Espa?a, Noblejas, SPAIN, (FF) falas de 
YL e OM com boletim de not?cias 44444

6.300,0 2312-2315 13/7 Nat.R. of Saharan ADR, Rabuni, ALGERIA, (SS) falas de OM 
com boletim de not?cias 35333

6.985,0 2318-2320 13/7 WYFR (Family Radio), Okeechobee, FL UNITED STATES, (FF) 
falas de OM 45233

7.210,0 2322-2025 13/7 China Radio International, Cerrik, ALBANIA, (SS) falas 
de OM e YL com boletim de not?cias 44444

7.225,0 2326-2328 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscou, RUSSIA, (RR) falas de OM; segue 
com m?sica (voz masculina) 45444

7.250,0 2329-2332 13/7 China Radio International, Urumqui, CHINA, (SS) falas de 
OMs com boletim de not?cias 45444

7.260,0 2332-2335 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscow, RUSSIA, (RR) falas de OM; 
vinheta de identifica??o, falas de YL 45444

7.285,0 2336-2339 13/7 Voice of Russia, Grigoriopol, MOLDAVA, (RR) falas de YL; 
OM em externa; falas de YL 45444

7.300,0 2339-2342 13/7 Voice of Russia, Moscow, RUSSIA, (PP) falas de YL e OM 
45455

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP

------------------------------

Message: 6
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 13:12:25 +1200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Sangley, Philippines - Radio Heritage Media
        Release
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1


Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

_______________________________

"Welcome to KTLG Sangley Point"
AFRS Radio in the Philippines
_______________________________ 


"Welcome to KTLG Sangley Point' - with these words a new member of
the Armed Forces Radio Service signed on to serve Sangley Point Naval
Station near Manila in the Philippines in the early 1950's.

The Radio Heritage Foundation has released two new features at its
global website www.radioheritage.net about this little known radio
station that began as a converted aircraft transmitter but grew to
become an essential part of Sangley Point daily life for many years.

Louis McClure remembers in 'Starting Radio Sangley' that 'we decided
to build a carrier current transmitter and to broadcast music and
news on the station' and that within a short time, reports of
reception 35 miles away at Subic Bay were becoming regular.

Known simply as 'Radio Sangley' the makeshift station cost only $14
to build, this money spent on a 45 RPM turntable to play the latest
hits from the USA. The station could not broadcast a stable signal,
and a common announcement from the DJ was 'Don't touch that dial!
Wait a minute and we'll drift back into you'!

In 'KTLG Radio Sangley', Matt McGuigan continues the story of the
station at  which when he arrived used a long wire antenna between
the tops of the quonset hut it was located in and a nearby water
tower.

In the feature at www.radioheritage.net you'll learn how AFRS Los
Angeles sent $45,000 worth of new equipment and the call letters KTLG
were approved locally in 1953, a far cry from just a few years
earlier when Louis built the original station with just $14.

As well as photos of the new station facilities, you'll also enjoy a
rare recording of the opening announcement of KTLG Sangley Point,
Armed Forces Radio Service, 1300 AM in the Philippines.

These memories are shared as part of the Radio Heritage Foundation
ongoing project to preserve, protect and remember radio heritage from
around the Pacific. At www.radioheritage.net you'll find a large
number of other features celebrating the Armed Forces Radio Service
contribution to broadcasting in the region.

____________________________________________________

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture and radio heritage across the Pacific. Our
global website is www.radioheritage.net for fresh news, features,
images, audio and much more about Pacific radio. 

Share us with over 50 popular social networking sites and email
stories or Twitter us to your friends and colleagues. Donations to
support our radio heritage projects can be made using your creditcard
via Paypal at www.radioheritage.net. Join our newsletter mailing
community today.

_____________________________________________________  






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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:27:10 +1200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] WASA McMurdo Antarctica - Radio Heritage Media Release
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1



Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

_______________________________________________

WASA McMurdo, FM 100 The Voice of Antarctica
The Most Wonderful Antarctic Station Anywhere

_______________________________________________ 

Bob Flint, Station Manager of WASA McMurdo during the 1972 winter
season, shares extracts from his personal diary in the latest feature
about radio in Antarctica just released by the Radio Heritage
Foundation at www.radioheritage.net.

You'll learn of the trials and tribulations of running a radio
station in one of the most challenging environments on earth.
Obstacles included isolation, the weather, demolishing of studio
facilities and a commanding officer who ordered the morale boosting
station off the air.

In a short one year period, WASA moved from 600 AM to 100 FM,
lurching briefly into MUGR [McMurdo Under Ground Radio] and WRFM
[Radio Free McMurdo] along the way.

Bob has also dug deeply into his personal photo collection to share a
range of images of the station studio, DJ's on the air, station
signage, an interview with 'National Review' founder and journalist
William F Buckley Jnr and much more that you'll enjoy today at
www.radioheritage.net.

The first live Antarctic sports broadcast, live coverage of moon
landings, and the first live broadcast from the USA are just some of
the highlights in our new feature 'WASA McMurdo, Antarctica'.

This is the second in a series about broadcasting in the Antarctic
presented by the Radio Heritage Foundation as part of its ongoing
project to preserve, protect and remember radio heritage from around
the Pacific region. You'll also enjoy 'Antarctic Radio Unfreezes' at
www.radioheritage.net for coverage of other stations on the Ice
Continent.

If you have your own memories, memorabilia and more to share about
broadcasting at McMurdo and elsewhere in the Antarctic, we'd very
much like to hear from you.

____________________________________________________

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture and radio heritage across the Pacific. Our
global website is www.radioheritage.net for fresh news, features,
images, audio and much more about Pacific radio.

Share us with over 50 popular social networking sites and email
stories or Twitter us to your friends. Donations to support our radio
heritage projects can be made using your creditcard via Paypal at
www.radioheritage.net. Join our newsletter mailing community today.

_____________________________________________________






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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 21:05:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 9-052; WOR 1468/1469
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


DX Listening Digest 9-052 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org 
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9052.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1468/1469 / AFGHANISTAN / ALBANIA / ANGOLA / ARGENTINA / ARMENIA / ASIA non 
/ AZORES +non / BANGLADESH / BIAFRA non / BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / CANADA CRTC / 
CANADA +non CFRX+ / CHINA +non / COLOMBIA +non / CUBA +non / CYPRUS TURKISH / 
DIEGO GARCIA / DJIBOUTI / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / EAST TURKISTAN / ECUADOR / EGYPT 
/ EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ETHIOPIA / FINLAND / FRANCE / GERMANY / GRENADA / 
GUADELOUPE / GUINEA / HONDURAS / INDIA +non / IRAN +non / IRELAND non / ISRAEL 
/ JAMAICA / JAPAN / KALININGRAD / KENYA / KOREA NORTH +non / KURDISTAN non / 
KUWAIT / LAOS +non / MADAGASCAR / MALAYSIA / MALI / MAURITANIA / MEXICO / 
MONGOLIA / MOROCCO / MYANMAR +non / NETHERLANDS +non / NEW ZEALAND DRM / 
NICARAGUA / NIGERIA / OKLAHOMA KRAV/KZLS / OKLAHOMA KGWA / OKLAHOMA CB / 
OKLAHOMA +non KOCO/KRMA/KFOR / PAKISTAN / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / POLAND +non 
/ PORTUGAL / ROMANIA / RUSSIA +non / SAUDI ARABIA / SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOMALIA / 
SOMALILAND / SOUTH AFRICA / SOUTH CAROLINA non
 / SPAIN / SRI LANKA / SUDAN / TAIWAN +non / TAJIKISTAN / TIBET / TUNISIA A09 / 
TURKEY / UGANDA / UK BBCR4 / UK non BBCWS / USA non RFE/RL / USA VOA / USA WWCR 
/ USA WWRB / USA KVOH / USA WRMI/WOR / USA +non WYFR / USA WBCQ/RNI / USA 
WQAM/WINZ / USA Alamo / USA WARL/WRN / USA KCBS-TV / USA K04AI/K03FB / USA WVQC 
/ USA Flint 89.3 / USA FCC / VANUATU / VENEZUELA +non / ZANZIBAR / ZIMBABWE non 
/ UNIDENTIFIED 1530 / UNIDENTIFIED 1580 / UNIDENTIFIED 3255 / UNIDENTIFIED 7225 
/ UNIDENTIFIED 9300 / UNIDENTIFIED 9459 / UNIDENTIFIED 9535 / UNIDENTIFIED 
11776 / UNIDENTIFIED 15450 / UNIDENTIFIED 87.7 / TESTIMONIALS / LANGUAGE 
LESSONS / PUBLICATIONS / MUSEA / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / RADIO EQUIPMENT 
FORUM / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2009 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1468, July 8-15, 2009
Tue 1100 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ   7415
Wed 0500 WRMI   9955 [or new 1469 starting here?]
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1469, July 15-22, 2009
Wed 0500 WRMI   9955
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415
Thu 0530 WRMI   9955
Thu 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri 0000 WBCQ   5110-CUSB Area 51
Fri 0100 WRMI   9955
Fri 1130 WRMI   9955
Fri 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825 [or 2029]
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 0800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9510 [except first and second Sats]
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215
Sun 0800 WRMI   9955
Sun 1515 WRMI   9955 [suspended, until August?]
Mon 0500 WRMI   9955
Mon 2200 WBCQ   7415
Tue 1100 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ   7415
Wed 0500 WRMI   9955 [or new 1470 starting here?]
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite 
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or 
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html 

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE: 
http://podcast.worldofradio.org or
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser


      


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