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officials are trying to figure out how many "wives" still un<strong>de</strong>r his<br />

influence will be allowed to visit h<strong>im</strong>, altho not conjugally. See<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 15)<br />

ERITREA 5060 Eritrea's Radio Bana on new freq Heard on 5060.0 from<br />

former 5100 kHz. Observed in vernaculars with Horn of Africa music. Talk<br />

at 0430 UT, possible news and music.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, playdx, via NZDXT Feb 15)<br />

The following are some snippets from observations ma<strong>de</strong> in Nairobi Kenya<br />

earlier this month.<br />

VOBME's two channels were heard with separate programming on 7175 and 7210<br />

kHz. Very strong noise jamming (from Ethiopia, of course) was somet<strong>im</strong>es,<br />

but not always, heard on 7175 kHz.<br />

Both channels now open their evening transmission period at 1300 UT (an<br />

hour earlier than before).<br />

Radio Bana was not positively logged, but very strong Ethiopian-style<br />

jammer was heard on 5060 kHz in the early evening, closing at 1630 UT,<br />

suggesting that Bana may have been un<strong>de</strong>rneath it.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, on visit to Nairobi Kenya earlier Febr, dxld Feb 17)<br />

ETHIOPIA Radio Ethiopia National Service was heard on 5990, 7110 and<br />

9704 kHz, though 5990 kHz seems to be irregular. The Monday-Friday English<br />

broadcast is still running at 1200-1300 UT.<br />

Radio Ethiopia External Service is regular on 7165 and 9560 kHz.<br />

Radio Fana's frequency usage seems to be erratic. 6110, 6890 and 7210 kHz<br />

were all heard, though only on one or two frequencies at a t<strong>im</strong>e. 7210 kHz<br />

was only heard in the early morning. Care is nee<strong>de</strong>d as 7210 kHz is also<br />

used by Eritrea.<br />

Voice of Tigray Revolution was only heard on 5950 kHz.<br />

Radio Oromia and Amhara Regional State Radio were heard at various t<strong>im</strong>es<br />

on 6030 and 6090 kHz respectively. Both were heard closing at 1900 UT.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, on visit to Nairobi Kenya earlier Febr, dxld Feb 17)<br />

Radio Fana.<br />

Radio Fana to offer new services from new HQ. By Muluken Yewondwossen.<br />

Radio Fana Share Company in Ethiopia has gone through a transformation to<br />

enable it to transmit other services in addition to its current shortwave<br />

and FM radio services.<br />

The station was established in 1994 as a share company, however, it has<br />

been broadcasting since 1985 when the current ruling party, the EPRDF, was<br />

fighting an insurgency against the military reg<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

The station is still associated with the EPRDF.<br />

Now, 15 years after its official foundation it has become the Radio Fana<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX952.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:27]

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