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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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gleich 500 nach oben. Beobachter rechnen mit einer Reduktion des Personals<br />

in Bulgarien Richtung 200.<br />

Zudem duerften die ORS-Mitarbeiter nicht allzu lange voll in die ORF-<br />

Konzernwerte durchschlagen: 2009 soll Raiffeisen seinen ORS-Anteil von 40<br />

auf 75 bis 80 Prozent aufstocken. Die 40 Prozent brachten dem ORF 2005<br />

rund 75 Millionen, die Sen<strong>der</strong>firma gewann inzwischen deutlich an Wert. Ein<br />

ordentliches Quantum Trost winkt da dem ORF, <strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong>zeit grosse Sparplaene<br />

waelzt.<br />

(fid/DER STANDARD via Herbert Meixner-AUT, Dec 4)<br />

CANADA The 1 kW SW station located near Toronto in Ontario has recently<br />

been renovated and re-activated. With a new transmitter and a new antenna<br />

system, this station CFRX can be heard again on its familiar channel 6070<br />

kHz, with a relay from the parent mediumwave station, CFRB on 1010 kHz.<br />

However, monitoring observations at our location in Indianapolis, 550<br />

miles southwest of Toronto, indicate that the new antenna system is<br />

apparently oriented more for Canadian coverage rather than omni-<br />

directional coverage as it was in years gone by. The signal in Indiana is<br />

quite poor and unreliable, though it can be heard occasionally with a<br />

readable signal.<br />

(Adrian Peterson-IN-USA, AWR Wavescan via dxld Dec 2)<br />

6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2357-00<strong>04</strong>, 30 Nov, English, prgr announcements,<br />

music, newscast at mid nigtht UT; 35332, adj. QRM de stn s/on at 2359 on<br />

6165.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Dec 2)<br />

CHU will move the transmission frequency for the 7335 kHz transmitter to<br />

7850 kHz.<br />

Hello Glenn, Well, the day has come when the frequency of CHU will be<br />

changed. The change goes into effect <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1, 2009. Below is the text<br />

that will appear on our web site.<br />

Have a happy holiday. Raymond Pelletier<br />

Frequency and Time<br />

Institute for National Measurement Standards<br />

National Research Council Canada, M-36, room 1026<br />

1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6<br />

Tel: (613) 993-3430 Fax: (613) 952-1394<br />

<br />

Government of Canada<br />

CHANGE YOUR SHORTWAVE RADIO DIAL.<br />

After seventy years of broadcasting Canada's official time, NRC's<br />

shortwave station CHU will move the transmission frequency for the 7335<br />

kHz transmitter to 7850 kHz. The change will occur on 01 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2009 at<br />

0000 UTC.<br />

CHU is a part of NRC's system for disseminating official time throughout<br />

Canada, broadcasting 24 hours a day from a location approximately 20 km<br />

south-west of Ottawa. Listeners hear tones to mark the seconds, voice to<br />

announce the time in French and English, and digital data to set<br />

computers.<br />

The atomic clocks at CHU are part of the ensemble of clocks in the time<br />

and frequency research laboratories in Ottawa, at the National Research<br />

Council Canada. The NRC clocks are used in conjunction with clocks in the<br />

time laboratories of other countries to construct the internationally<br />

accepted scale of time, UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), which is now the

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