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mailing, perhaps to relatives overseas. Good to very good signal. Brief<br />

music, many mentions of 'tok tok', and Radio Vanuatu ID and t<strong>im</strong>e check at<br />

0750 UT. I noted 3945 kHz in // with a fair signal at 0915 UT.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, DXplorer Nov 18)<br />

7260 R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. Nov 19 at 0704-0716 UT, male in English talks<br />

outsi<strong>de</strong> "government..police..program"; 25322. 0750-0800 UT Pacific music,<br />

male in uncertain language "R. Vanuatu", back music with English Pop and<br />

romantic genres. // 3945 kHz, 25322.<br />

3945 R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. Nov 19 at 0800-0809 UT, romantic music, male<br />

and female in uncertain language. 25222.<br />

(Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-BRA, dxld Nov 19)<br />

VATICAN STATE [and non] 1530 kHz Vatican Radio at Santa Maria di<br />

Galeria?<br />

A few days ago the German service of Radio Vatican started to apologize on<br />

air for their 1920 UT broadcast no longer being available on 1530 kHz. No<br />

further <strong>de</strong>tails or reasons have been given, also no one of the Radio<br />

Vatican webpages appear to have been updated so far.<br />

The schedule information on the German service pages is inconsistent<br />

enough to make me feel that one should not weigh their words too well and<br />

not conclu<strong>de</strong> that the other way round 1530 kHz is still on air in the<br />

morning. So it should be checked out from better located places if still<br />

at all and, if so, at which t<strong>im</strong>es 1530 kHz is in use now.<br />

As well-known faces Radio Vatican for more than a <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> now heavy<br />

pressure to close the Santa Maria di Galeria site. Some people believe<br />

that the true rationale behind this are attempts to use the station<br />

grounds as valuable building site.<br />

Radio Vatican says that since 2001 they make sure to not exceed the<br />

Italian l<strong>im</strong>it of 6 V/m for the fieldstrength in inhabited areas. This<br />

requires excluding a few shortwave antennas from further use, but most of<br />

all reducing the power of 1530 kHz from 600 to ca. 100 kW. This loss of<br />

almost eight <strong>de</strong>cibels sank 1530 kHz here in Central Europe into the mush<br />

of co-channel interference. As compensation used Radio Vatican from<br />

September 2001 the Roumoules transmitter on 1467 kHz, but left it again<br />

after five years because the airt<strong>im</strong>e there was too expensive. Since then<br />

terrestrial reception of Radio Vatican in Germany is l<strong>im</strong>ited to shortwave.<br />

The 1530 kHz antenna system in <strong>de</strong>tail:<br />

<br />

1611 kHz antenna and transmitters for both 1611 (a new Thomson M2W, 50 kW)<br />

and 1530 (a Brown Boveri 600 kW, last generation of tube transmitters,<br />

should be the same mo<strong>de</strong>l than Sottens-765 and Pori-963 still use, too):<br />

<br />

Many historical photos of Radio Vatican, including the <strong>de</strong>livery of<br />

equipment for Santa Maria di Galeria (and check out also the vi<strong>de</strong>os and<br />

the museum collection):<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 7)<br />

VIETNAM 9839.88 Voice of Vietnam, Hanoi, at 1207-1214 UT on Nov 11,<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX990.TXT[06.01.2011 12:41:32]

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