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service, adding that the technical fault requires <strong>im</strong>portation of spare<br />

parts which has since been instituted by the national broadcaster.<br />

(Lusaka T<strong>im</strong>es)<br />

Andy Sennitt adds: The two 100 kW transmitters normally operate at<br />

0245-2205 on 5915 kHz (Radio 1) and 6165 kHz (Radio 2).<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, BrDXC-UK Feb 10)<br />

4965 CVC w/ gangbusters signal on Feb 7 from 0400 UT tune with religious<br />

songs and various prayers, <strong>de</strong>votional msgs, etc. in En. SINPO 45444.<br />

Excellent sigs to past 0450 UT. One of the best sigs from CVC here in<br />

recent months.<br />

5915 1Africa CVC w/ another gangbusters signal on Feb 9 from 0430 UT tune<br />

with up-beat Christian rock and frequent anmts in En _ at 0500 UT when En<br />

news was scheduled, the signal took a sud<strong>de</strong>n and inexplicable dive from<br />

near S5 to S2. Not sure what was going on here.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, DXplorer Feb 12)<br />

ZIMBABWE 6045 R. Z<strong>im</strong>babwe (presumed), at 0408 UT on Feb 9. In<br />

vernacular; talking till 0420 UT; drums; into Hi-Li music; covered at 0430<br />

UT by UNID station sign-on (in French). The language and music leaves no<br />

doubt in my mind that it was them, but no ID as such. Nothing on 3396 kHz.<br />

First t<strong>im</strong>e I have caught them here!<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Feb 9)<br />

#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*<br />

RSUK - Radio Stations in the United Kingdom - New 2010 - 22nd edition<br />

is now available from the club.<br />

BDXC's gui<strong>de</strong> to all UK and Irish MW and FM radio stations.<br />

click <br />

click <br />

This 72-page booklet follows the successful format of previous editions<br />

with its comprehensive frequency-by-frequency gui<strong>de</strong> to domestic mediumwave<br />

and FM stations in the UK. It covers all BBC, commercial and community<br />

radio stations as well as the low power AM and FM stations operating with<br />

long-term restricted service licences.<br />

Features inclu<strong>de</strong>:<br />

* All stations listed by frequency as well as station name<br />

* Frequencies cross-referenced to show parallel channels<br />

* Transmitter sites, powers and transmitter polarisation<br />

* full postal addresses, web address and phone numbers<br />

* Comprehensive listing of long-term Low Power AM and FM stations<br />

at colleges, hospitals, schools, sports venues, prisons<br />

and army garrisons.<br />

* Full <strong>de</strong>tails of the many new Community Radio stations<br />

* Separate section covers RTE and in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt stations in Ireland<br />

"Radio Stations in the UK" a<strong>im</strong>s to be the most accurate and comprehensive<br />

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