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TWR extends outreach to Asia
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/november2011/twr_extends_outreach_to_asia.htm
Striving to extend its strategic outreach in Asia, international Christian 
media organization 
Trans World Radio has upgraded its powerful shortwave transmission station on 
the island of 
Guam.

The advancement gives TWR the ability to cover much of the spiritually-needy 
region--
including China and southeast Asia--with a robust, quality signal.

To celebrate this significant initiative, TWR President Lauren Libby and other 
ministry staff 
members will present an on-air dedication during a live broadcast Friday, 
November 18, from 
8:30-9:00AM Eastern Standard Time. The 30-minute broadcast will begin at 1330 
UTC on a 
shortwave frequency of 15.4 megahertz in the 19 meter band.

Libby says, "We're moving from 100,000 watts to 250,000 watts. Not only that, 
but they'll be 
digital."

"This upgrade gives TWR the opportunity to touch even more lives with the good 
news of 
Jesus Christ," continues Libby. "We thank God for the privilege of increasing 
our spiritual 
footprint in Asia."

Two 250,000-watt, digital-capable Thomson transmitters have been installed to 
provide 
increased coverage to the Asia region. These revitalized transmitters join 
three existing 
100,000-watt units. Digital shortwave capability will enable TWR to reach both 
rural areas 
and large cities with a strong signal.

We asked Libby why digital is significant. "Frankly it sounds just about like 
FM radio. And 
India, China and Russia are rebuilding all of their broadcast platforms right 
now to go digital 
on both shortwave and what we call the 'AM band.'" TWR is now well-positioned 
for the future 
to reach listeners across Asia, and reception is excellent anywhere: from 
cities to dense 
forests.

In previous years, the challenge has always been radios to receive the digital 
signal. "That 
has basically been solved. There will be receivers under $20 in the next few 
years distributed, 
in many cases, by the countries because they want people to listen to digital. 
We'll be right 
there to provide the hope of Jesus in these countries."

Libby says with digital technology, "Not only can you transmit audio, but you 
can also transmit 
data. The applications of that are numerous."

To celebrate the official sign-on, a special broadcast will be airing from Guam 
and also 
broadcasting on KTIS-AM in Minneapolis. Moody Radio and KCBI will air the 
special 
simulcast. Special guests for the dedication broadcast include Dr. Alan 
Cureton: president of 
Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minnesota; Collin Lambert--vice president of 
Moody Radio 
in Chicago, Illinois; and Mike Tirone--general manager and senior vice 
president of KCBI-FM 
in Dallas, Texas. These three organizations, plus thousands of individuals 
around the globe, 
helped with the purchase and installation of the transmitters.

"As Moody Radio continues to expand its global focus, TWR is one of the leading 
organizations that we are pleased to partner with," says Lambert. "Our joint 
efforts tied to the 
[upgraded] transmitter in Guam have not only broadened our participation in 
spreading the 
Gospel throughout the world, but also allowed us to inform and mobilize our 
listeners in the 
process."

If you'd like to hear the broadcast, click here at 8:30-9:00AM (Eastern) on 
Friday, November 
18.
http://www.twr.org/news_and_blogs/2011/11-15/
live-dedication-of-guam-transmitters

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Sennheiser 
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