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9925 Nauen 100 kW 320 degr zones 2-10<br />

English 02.00-02.15<br />

Spanisch 02.15-02.30<br />

(Peter Kruse-D in dxld Apr 26; comments by wb.)<br />

Scheduled was 9925 kHz. 3 txs in // at 0100-0300 UT at least.<br />

But now on both, 7285 and 9925 kHz ... up to five txs in // at 0100-0300<br />

UT? - I guess. 73 wb<br />

ECUADOR Broadcasts from HCJB Global Voice's shortwave station in Ecuador<br />

will continue at least through October <strong>2008</strong> as the Quito airport authority<br />

has granted the mission's request to postpone the dismantling of its<br />

shortwave radio towers.<br />

Radio Station HCJB's agreement two years earlier with the Quito Airport<br />

Corporation (CORPAQ) had required the mission to remove the towers in<br />

Pifo, a town near Ecuador's capital city of Quito, to make way for a new<br />

international airport.<br />

Languages that air via shortwave from Ecuador include Portuguese, Spanish,<br />

Quichua, Quechua, German, Low German, Cofan, Waorani and Culina.<br />

"We asked for an extension last autumn," explained Doug Weber who directs<br />

mass media for HCJB Global Voice in Latin America. "We were (first)<br />

granted a six-month extension, and now we've been granted a full year.<br />

"This also means we can continue to do some of our test broadcasts,<br />

particularly to Europe and to Brazil," said Weber, referring to broadcasts<br />

in the digital shortwave format being researched and developed by Digital<br />

Radio Mondiale (DRM).<br />

What will happen after <strong>2008</strong>? "We will continue to broadcast after the <strong>2008</strong><br />

deadline on the remaining antennas for as long as we feel is reasonable<br />

and prudent." Weber said.<br />

<br />

Christian Radio Blog. April 24, <strong>2008</strong><br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Apr 25)<br />

EGYPT Summer A-08 of Radio Cairo:<br />

0700-1100 on 15115 ABZ 100 kW 250 deg Arabic GS WeAf<br />

1015-1215 on 15170 ABZ 250 kW 090 deg Arabic ME/AFG<br />

1100-2400 on 6290 ABZ 250 kW 315 deg Arabic GS WeEu<br />

1215-1330 on 17835 ABZ 250 kW 090 deg English SoAs<br />

1230-1400 on 15710 ABS 250 kW 106 deg Indonesian SoEaAs<br />

1300-1600 on 15080 ABS 250 kW 241 deg Arabic WeAf<br />

1330-1530 on 15<strong>04</strong>0 ABZ 100 kW 070 deg Farsi TJK<br />

1430-1600 on 12170 ABZ 250 kW 070 deg Pashto AFG<br />

1500-1600 on 11550 ABS 250 kW 325 deg Albanian ALB<br />

1500-1600 on 13580 ABZ 100 kW 050 deg Uzbek UZB<br />

1530-1730 on 17810 ABZ 100 kW 170 deg Swahili CeEaAf<br />

1600-1700 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Afar EaCeAf<br />

1600-1800 on 6270 ABZ 250 kW 090 deg Urdu SoAs<br />

1600-1800 on 12170 ABZ 150 kW 195 deg English CeSoAf<br />

1700-1900 on 6860 ABS 250 kW 005 deg Turkish TUR<br />

1700-2300 on 9250 ABZ 250 kW 180 deg Wadi el Nile*EaAf<br />

1700-1730 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Somali EaCeAf<br />

1730-1900 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Amharic EaCeAf<br />

1800-1900 on 11550 ABS 250 kW 325 deg Italian WeEu<br />

1800-2100 on 9990 ABS 250 kW 241 deg Hausa WeAf<br />

1900-2000 on 6860 ABS 250 kW 005 deg Russian WeRUS

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