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the years.<br />

Afterwards we went to the office of Mr. Hasan Harman, broadcast Directing<br />

Manager, who welcomed us and he then told us briefly about the<br />

organization and the radio. There are 4.000 employees in the headquarters,<br />

and 3.000 employees in the different regions throughout the country, so<br />

quite a big organization. We were also told, that two new languages will<br />

be ad<strong>de</strong>d in the near future for their foreign services, being Japanese and<br />

Mongolian[!]. Then we presented ourselves each other, and we were given a<br />

package with many different items from the radio.<br />

Afterwards we walked through many long corridors to the international<br />

<strong>de</strong>partment, where we first saw some of the many different language<br />

offices. The Voice of Turkey is currently broadcasting in 32 different<br />

languages. After the meeting we went to the big IT section, where we saw<br />

the production of the various language sections was ma<strong>de</strong> for the internet.<br />

In this <strong>de</strong>partment no more than 140 men and woman were employed to make<br />

and up-date news every day for home page of each language. After the visit<br />

to the IT <strong>de</strong>partment, some of the EDXC participants were interviewed by<br />

the radio in different studios, to be broadcast later on in English,<br />

German, Italian, Russian and French.<br />

Then we had a splendid typical Turkish lunch at the radio station together<br />

with the leading personnel, in the canteen of the radio, before we went to<br />

the Emirler transmission site situated about 50 km. outsi<strong>de</strong> Ankara. There<br />

we were greeted by the director of transmission, who was a very nice lady,<br />

and we had a thorough insight of this rather old, but still well working,<br />

transmitter as well as all the antennas. There was one big rotable<br />

antenna, 28 (as far as I remember) different curtain antennas and some<br />

other different antennas. The reason why we didn't visit the Cakirlar<br />

transmitter was, that this site was un<strong>de</strong>r re-construction. During our<br />

whole stay at the radio station and at the transmitter site, we were<br />

photographed nearly all the t<strong>im</strong>e by a photographer from the radio. [...]<br />

Saturday October 2nd<br />

The conference itself began Saturday morning at 0930 in a big conference<br />

room at the hotel, where also some representatives from TRT were present.<br />

The secretary General, Tibor Szilagyi opening the conference with this<br />

speech:<br />

"Dear DX Friends and Conference Participants!<br />

12 months have gone since the closure of the EDXC Confernce in Dublin /<br />

Ireland. [...] As you probably know, the EDXC has today 12 members, 4<br />

observer members and 4 individual members. Two individual members are from<br />

Swe<strong>de</strong>n: the well known Swedish DXers Claes-W. Englund and Bengt Dalhammar,<br />

furthermore Torre Ekblom from Finland and Luca Tius from Italy. [...]<br />

During the preparation work for this Conference I had the pleasure to<br />

enjoy the help of the following organizations and DX-Clubs:<br />

1. First of all I had a lot of correspon<strong>de</strong>nce with Dr. Ufuk Gec<strong>im</strong>, Head of<br />

the German section of the Voice of Turkey, die St<strong>im</strong>me <strong>de</strong>r Tuerkei. At this<br />

point I wish to express my gratitu<strong>de</strong> for her kind help. As you could<br />

experience yesterday, our visit at the Radio was organized very smoothly<br />

and we had an extra-ordinary warm hearty reception at the Radio. Thank You<br />

Dr. Ufuk Gec<strong>im</strong> for all the good work you have done for us!<br />

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