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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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TDP has a link to Aso Radio's website at <br />

though the site doesn't have any audio, nor any mention of this broadcast.<br />

(Dave Kernick-UK, dxld Nov 14)<br />

Thank you for sharing the great audio clip. Enjoyable listening! Assume<br />

Aso has something to do with Aso Rock, which is a large outcrop of rocks<br />

near Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.<br />

BTW: Website that worked for me is <br />

Thanks again for the audio!<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 14)<br />

6130 kHz Voice of Russia in French 1557-2200 UT accompanied still by two<br />

spur signals.<br />

Today November 17th, 2140-2200 UTC, // to fundamental 6130 kHz from Moscow<br />

in French:<br />

two peaks approx. 6018.50 and 6241.15 kHz, in<br />

6017.40 to 6019.80, and<br />

6240.30 to 6242.75 kHz range.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Nov 17)<br />

SAINT HELENA Robert Kipp has sent the following information on<br />

addressing your reception reports to Radio St Helena so that (hopefully)<br />

they don't go missing in the postal system.<br />

It is important that you put the two additional lines on the envelope.<br />

'Via Airmail'<br />

'Via United Kingdom and Ascension' as indicated below.<br />

Robert advises: This new postal route is valid immediately and should be<br />

used for all reception reports for RSD <strong>2008</strong> and in future.<br />

Radio St. Helena: new alternate postal route for all letters to RSH.<br />

Dear Friends of Radio St. Helena,<br />

In an attempt to avoid the well-known and unfortunate problems with the<br />

reception reports sent to Radio St. Helena for the Radio St. Helena Day<br />

shortwave broadcasts in the past years since 1998, an alternate postal<br />

route has been sought. With the consi<strong>der</strong>able help of and excellent<br />

suggestions by the Postmistress, Mrs. Henry, and her assistant, Mrs.<br />

Benjamin, of the Ascension Island Post Office, an alternate postal address<br />

and path has been found.<br />

Therefore, ALL LETTERS to Radio St. Helena may be sent to the following<br />

address.<br />

Radio St. Helena<br />

P.O.Box 93<br />

Jamestown<br />

Saint Helena Island<br />

STHL 1ZZ<br />

Via AIRMAIL<br />

Via United Kingdom and Ascension<br />

VERY IMPORTANT:<br />

The "new" part of this address is the last few lines, and it is<br />

"essential" that this address be written exactly this way.<br />

IMPORTANT :<br />

Be certain to use enough postage on the letter, as if you were sending the<br />

letter to the remotest part of the world. This is even true for listeners

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