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Click on "International Engleska" for Saturday 30 October.<br />

About 10 minutes into the broadcast you can hear an interview with the<br />

station manager about the reasons for SW/MW closure, then George Wood<br />

presents a feature with highlights from Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n through the <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, BrDXC-UK, Nov 1)<br />

RADIO SWEDEN: BYE BYE SHORTWAVE.<br />

On one hand, the loss of R. Swe<strong>de</strong>n's SW service is just another in a long,<br />

long and doubtless continuing string of s<strong>im</strong>ilar announcements by other<br />

countries. But, personally, it has affected me more than many of the other<br />

earlier, s<strong>im</strong>ilar events. Perhaps it is because I am of Scandinavian<br />

heritage, although only a small part Swedish. Perhaps because that Nordic<br />

part of Europe seems emotionally close to me.<br />

Perhaps it is because R. Swe<strong>de</strong>n was one of my initial loggings back in the<br />

late 1940s and early 1950s. Perhaps it was because of my memories of Arne<br />

Skoog and his DX broadcasts and because of having received SCDX bulletin<br />

for so many, many years. Because of Skoog and successors, there always<br />

seemed a special link between Radio Swe<strong>de</strong>n and DXing. Now that will be<br />

gone. But whatever, the loss is stronger than the other losses of recent<br />

t<strong>im</strong>es.<br />

Listening to the Hojeberg interview, I find no fault in her logic nor her<br />

observation that "the world has changed." She hopes that other large<br />

broadcasters will continue to serve the l<strong>im</strong>ited but still existing needs<br />

of some categories of listeners. But it is a wistful hope. What remains<br />

rather astonishing is that the Netherlands, surely in much the same boat<br />

as Swe<strong>de</strong>n, continues on SW. How long can that last? And how far behind<br />

will be Great Britain and Germany and others? Perhaps it will be left,<br />

eventually, to the Chinese to turn off the lights.<br />

(Don Jensen-WI-USA, DX-plorer, also via dxld 31)<br />

QSL R Swe<strong>de</strong>n 6065 kHz. Sowas gab es tatsaechlich noch. Ein Bericht vom<br />

25.10. auf 6065 kHz wur<strong>de</strong> mir innerhalb <strong>von</strong> 8 Tagen mit einer <strong>de</strong>t. QSL-<br />

Karte bestaetigt. Der Bericht ging mit 1 IRC als Rueckporto an:<br />

Teracom AB, Shortwave Transmitter Station Hoerby, 24291 Hoerby, Swe<strong>de</strong>n.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-DX Nov 5)<br />

SWITZERLAND 765 Die Schweizerische Radio- und Fernsehgesellschaft<br />

stellt die Mittelwellenverbreitung <strong>von</strong> Option Musique am 5. Dezember 2010,<br />

23.59 Uhr MEZ, ein. Das franzoesischsprachige Programm aus <strong>de</strong>m Funkhaus<br />

Lausanne kommt <strong>de</strong>rzeit noch auf <strong>de</strong>r Mittelwelle Sottens 765 kHz, mit<br />

inzwischen auf 170 kW beschraenkter Leistung.<br />

Das Sen<strong>de</strong>en<strong>de</strong> gehoert zu einem Paket <strong>von</strong> Sparmassnahmen, das die SRG<br />

bereits <strong>im</strong> Juni 2009 angekuendigt hatte.<br />

Be<strong>im</strong> Mittelwellensen<strong>de</strong>r in Sottens han<strong>de</strong>lt es sich um <strong>de</strong>n letzten aktiven<br />

AM-Rundfunksen<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>r Schweiz. Die Frequenz 558 kHz, auf <strong>de</strong>r ein<br />

italienischsprachiges Programm aus <strong>de</strong>m SRG-Funkhaus Lugano lief, wur<strong>de</strong> am<br />

30. Juni 2008 abgeschaltet, <strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>utschschweizer Lan<strong>de</strong>ssen<strong>de</strong>r Beromuenster<br />

531 kHz am 31. Dezember 2008.<br />

In Sottens, rund 15 km nord-/nordoestlich <strong>von</strong> Lausanne, befand sich auch<br />

die letzte Kurzwellenanlage <strong>de</strong>r Schweiz, die mit <strong>de</strong>r Einstellung <strong>von</strong><br />

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