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73s, Ron<br />

Ron Norton NEXUS-Int'l Broadcasting Association<br />

(Nov 5)<br />

SPAIN 15325 The Monday-only Emision Sefardi from REE at 1425-1455 UT is<br />

supposed to be on 15385, but not even a carrier Nov 1 at 1425, nor in next<br />

few minutes. Was it on 15325 kHz instead, the somet<strong>im</strong>es-announced<br />

frequency?<br />

Something there un<strong>de</strong>r jammer/Marti 15330 splash, but unseems this. Recheck<br />

at 1444 UT it's un<strong>de</strong>rway with music, so must have started late; 1445 UT<br />

ju<strong>de</strong>o-espanol announcement by usual YL, talk about gastronomia, manzanas.<br />

1454 UT retune just in t<strong>im</strong>e to hear closing fanfare and off at 1455* UT.<br />

5970 In B-10, REE's English to NAm at 0000-0100 UT daily is scheduled on<br />

5970 instead of 6055 kHz, direct. UT Nov 1 at 0000 I find nothing on 6055,<br />

and open carrier on 5970. Finally at 0004, audio is joined in progress on<br />

5970 with Justin Coe talking about David Starlight, who had the good sense<br />

to move from Oklahoma to San Francisco at age 21. At 0012 could <strong>de</strong>tect RHC<br />

on 6060, but weak and would have been no ACI problem for Spain if still on<br />

6055; that is the only reason we can think of for making this move.<br />

Anyhow, no RHC on 5970 so they have apparently cooperated by clearing the<br />

frequency during this hour. 0027 REE program is "A S<strong>im</strong>ple Life",<br />

interviewing another performer. By next check 0108 UT, 6055 kHz was back<br />

on with REE Spanish. Next night, UT Nov 2, English is already going on<br />

5970 at 0002 UT, so maybe got started on t<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 2)<br />

SWEDEN Bye-bye, Swe<strong>de</strong>n As I type this (at 2045 UT on Oct 29), I'm<br />

listening to George Wood's retrospective on Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n on 9495 kHz - -<br />

and enjoying excellent reception, I might add with a <strong>de</strong>ep pang of regret<br />

that you are leaving me by closing down your short- and mediumwave<br />

services. As I have said many t<strong>im</strong>es to representatives of many stations, a<br />

broadcaster loses the lion's share of its audience when it leaves<br />

shortwave. I listen to a few podcasts as a last resort but have little<br />

i<strong>de</strong>a any more about what is happening in, say, Switzerland or Swe<strong>de</strong>n, in a<br />

few weeks or months.<br />

I will, however, continue to listen attentively to the international<br />

broadcasters (and domestic services) from the many nations which retain a<br />

shortwave presence Bulgaria, India and China, to name only a few. Closing<br />

a shortwave service is always a backward step away from international<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rstanding. Adios! Sincerely,<br />

(Anne Fanelli-NY-USA with cc to dxld)<br />

Yes, only few listeners [in the past] will download their podcasts or<br />

livestream files from that crippled future service. In 2-3 years t<strong>im</strong>e this<br />

web service will cut for ever too, see the item on International Swiss<br />

Radio Swissinfo - latter I also seldom click on ... (wb)<br />

Very last chance to hear Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n "over the air". A recording of Radio<br />

Swe<strong>de</strong>n's last SW/MW broadcast on Saturday is now available on line at:<br />

<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx988.txt[06.01.2011 12:41:19]

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