According to the EMWG this is all Flemish RVI now, no longer with RNI 
relays.  There appear to be brief English program blocks, but not anywhere 
close to the time I was listening.  Also, what I heard was also available on 
the RVI web audio.  I have no idea what the difference is between Dutch and 
Flemish.  Jim

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "bill kral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1512 Belgium RVI


> Jim,I think you were kinda in the right place at the
> right time with snagging a signal from 1512 in Belgium
> since I heard only about 2 hours of programming for
> the Dutch audience in the evening local time the last
> time I was there in Holland on holidays.I don't know
> what else this freq is used for at other times.The
> station is located about 10 km horth of Brussels in a
> small town called Wolvertem and operates with 300 KW
> and covers most of Belgium and the bottem 2/3 of
> Holland.--Bill in BC
>
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