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und Lettland Verwaltung.<br />

1997 endet 1170 kHz.<br />

1998 575 und 945 kHz.<br />

ab 1999 nur noch 945 kHz, endet 575 kHz in 1998.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Nov 4)<br />

LITHUANIA 9710 MV Baltic Radio - The Real Music Station - via Sitkunai,<br />

Lithuania transmitter on Sunday Nov 16th at 1000 [-1100?] UT.<br />

e-mail <br />

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<br />

MV Baltic Radio a program of<br />

R&R Medienservice<br />

Roland Rohde<br />

Seestrasse 17<br />

19089 Goehren<br />

Germany<br />

Tel.: +49 (0) 3861 30 13 80 Mobil: +49 (0) 178 89 53 872<br />

Fax: +49 (0) 3861 30 29 720<br />

MV Baltic Radio - hallo, am 16.11.08 wird MV Baltic Radio um 1000 Uhr UT<br />

auf 9710 kHz senden (TX in Sitkunai-LTU). Es wird Part II vom letzten<br />

Wochenende wie<strong>der</strong>holt, um Berichte wird gebeten.<br />

(Peter Vaegler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

MADAGASCAR . UPDATE ON WORLD CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING'S MADAGASCAR PROJECT<br />

from KNLS broadcasts from Alaska 20 hours per day in Chinese, Russian and<br />

English. Soon we will be broadcasting an additional 30-35 hours from our<br />

new station in Madagascar in at least three additional languages _ Arabic,<br />

Spanish and Portuguese. With these additions, we will broadcast a total of<br />

as many as 50-55 hours daily in six of the eight most spoken languages on<br />

earth. The other two languages in the top eight are Hindi and Bengali.<br />

Both are Indian languages. Our plan is to use English in our broadcasts to<br />

that great nation.<br />

The construction in Madagascar is on schedule. The guardhouse and staff<br />

home are built and painted. As of September 12, the floors of the<br />

transmitter building were being poured and the walls were expected to go<br />

up shortly. Jeff Jaworski of the KNLS staff in Alaska has joined Kevin and<br />

Nancy Chambers in Madagascar to help with the construction. Two members of<br />

the Malagasy staff visited the U.S. this past summer to learn to dismantle<br />

and assemble the new transmitters. This experience will enable them to<br />

assemble and install the transmitters when they arrive in Madagascar.<br />

Hurricane Ike has delayed the shipment of two 40-foot containers from<br />

Houston, although the containers were not damaged in the storm.<br />

(Charles Caudill, WCB Pres; Nov NASB Newsletter via dxld Nov 11)<br />

[SUDAN non]. Radio Dabanga launches on Saturday 15 November.<br />

13800 supported by Radio Netherlands Worldwide. Radio Dabanga will be<br />

broadcasting to the Darfur region of Sudan in Sudanese Arabic and local<br />

languages at <strong>04</strong>29-0527 UTC on 13800 kHz via Madagascar. It will also be<br />

broadcasting on satellite via WRN's Sawt Al Alam channel on Hotbird,<br />

Arabsat BADR4 and Nilesat 101, via podcasts and downloadable files via the<br />

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