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(Kouji Hash<strong>im</strong>oto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 3)<br />

BELARUS Belarus Radio in Spanish and French.<br />

The radio station Belarus will start broadcasts in French and Spanish on<br />

1 Sept 2010, bringing the total number of foreign languages available to<br />

seven, BelTA learned from Belarus Interior Minister Vlad<strong>im</strong>ir Naum<br />

Galperovich, Senior Director for the Central Office for Overseas<br />

Broadcasts of Belarusian Radio.<br />

The radio station Belarus also broadcasts in Russian, Belarusian, Polish,<br />

English, and German.<br />

The radio station Belarus' broadcasts are available on short and medium<br />

waves, FM waves in more than 20 European countries as well as online<br />

broadcasts, including ten hours of webcasts in English.<br />

With the broadcasts now available in Spanish and French, Naum Galperovich<br />

expects the number of listeners to rise. The radio station Belarus also<br />

signs agreements with foreign radio broadcasters to increase the number of<br />

listeners.<br />

In particular, Belarus' broadcasts were ma<strong>de</strong> available in Germany as of 1<br />

January 2010 via the radio station Radio-700 and in Bialystok as of 1 July<br />

via the Polish Orthodox radio station Ortodoksja. Belarusian news is sent<br />

to the European portal of the European Broadcasting Union. The EBU's top<br />

ten inclu<strong>de</strong>s Belarusian news, said Naum Galperovich.<br />

In the future the radio station Belarus plans to establish and enhance<br />

ties with radio broadcasting authorities of other countries. Negotiations<br />

with China Radio International are in progress, too.<br />

{Belarusian Telegraph Agency}<br />

(via Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, DXplorer Sept 18)<br />

BELIZE Belize antennas were not rhombics but phased H polarized dipoles.<br />

There is an illustration in the TCI catalogue as they ma<strong>de</strong> them although<br />

they were actually <strong>de</strong>signed by Carl Smith. Each was supported by 8 towers<br />

not poles. They were pointed in a southerly direction for skywave<br />

propagation into central American countries which were of concern to the<br />

U.S. government of the t<strong>im</strong>e. And they were on 1530 and 1580 kHz.<br />

(Ben Dawson-WA-USA, Hatfield & Dawson, dxld Sept 10)<br />

BJELORUSSIA 279 BR, Sasnovy, 2103-2121, 09 Sep'10, Bielorussian, news<br />

until 2110, weather (tent) rpt., pops; 35332. Evening reception of this<br />

one has been adverse for many, many weeks. And there is the already usual<br />

heterodyne with 280.2 (usually 280) - Turkmenistan off ch. and *always*<br />

running an empty carrier?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 12)<br />

CANADA/AUSTRALIA Cox/Darwin summary. I think all the Collins<br />

transmitters at Sackville-CAN are long gone, replaced in two phases,<br />

1992-94, and 1999. Thought the first replacements were ABB units, with<br />

the second wave being either ABB or Thales, or perhaps Thomson; not sure<br />

due to murky t<strong>im</strong>eline with corporate mergers and acquisitions.<br />

Don't believe everything you see on transmitter.be or tdp.info as much of<br />

it is either out of date or s<strong>im</strong>ply wrong.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX980.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:33]

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