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outsi<strong>de</strong> the towns and villages - and KNR will no longer be available for<br />

the fishermen at sea nor the Inuit population in Canada.<br />

The <strong>de</strong>cision was ma<strong>de</strong> because the transmitters were getting old and too<br />

costly to maintain. Besi<strong>de</strong>s - very few people are using the MW<br />

transmissions.<br />

Weather forecasts will be available for fishermen and others via VHF<br />

coastal radio.<br />

At a point it was consi<strong>de</strong>red replacing the aging MW transmitters with one<br />

or two new SW AM-transmitters near Nuuk, but it was est<strong>im</strong>ated that it<br />

would cost 4 million DKK (535.000 Euro) to establish such a new SW<br />

operation. It was also felt that few listeners would invest in a SW<br />

receiver and the quality would be 'doubtful' - suffering from 'atmospheric<br />

phenomena'. So these plans were given up.<br />

Full report (in Danish) here:<br />

<br />

(Stig Hartvig Nielsen-DEN WMR, mwdx Dec 10)<br />

Greenland closes SW and MW on Feb 11 2011.<br />

Alas, in<strong>de</strong>ed they are! Even the relatively recent low-power missionary<br />

stations that brought back for a fleeting moment rare DX that HCJB and<br />

others have supported, never really ma<strong>de</strong> it.witness The Cross Radio in<br />

Pohnpei (gone), Wantok Radio Light (still on but with much reduced power<br />

these days), Radio Peace (supposedly expanding, but not on the air these<br />

days), Dunamis Shortwave in Uganda (rarely, if ever heard, with<br />

transmitter problems), ELWA (gone again), Radio Veritas Liberia (gone),<br />

CRN in PNG (gone), and on and on the list goes. The only one still<br />

reliably operating is Radio Kahuzi in DR Congo. The story is the same in<br />

most cases - unreliable equipment and a lack of trained staff to support<br />

the station technical operations.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-CA-USA, DXplorer Dec 10)<br />

INDIA Strike threat by AIR again. Many staff members of All India Radio<br />

& Doordarshan TV have given call for boycott of duties for 72 hours from<br />

0330 UTC of<br />

Monday 13 Dec 2010 to 0330 UTC of<br />

Wednesday 16 Dec 2010.<br />

The strike may go on in<strong>de</strong>finitely also. Their recent strike affected most<br />

AIR stations. Several stations were off air, some with music or test tones<br />

only. So watch out AIR stations this Monday 0330 UT onwards.<br />

(73 Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, DXindia Dec 10)<br />

IRAN/U.K. Wiki-leads. Retaliation planned after Iran jammed BBC<br />

broadcasts. US Embassy secret cable 4 February 2010 inclu<strong>de</strong>s:<br />

"HMG is exploring ways to l<strong>im</strong>it the operations of the IRIB's Press TV<br />

service, which operates a large bureau (over 80 staff) in London. However,<br />

UK law sets a very high standard for <strong>de</strong>nying licenses to broadcasters.<br />

Licenses can only be <strong>de</strong>nied in cases where national security is<br />

threatened, or if granting a license would be contrary to Britain's<br />

obligations un<strong>de</strong>r international law.<br />

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