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1600-1700 17700 ASC 250 kW 065 <strong>de</strong>g Arabic Sat-Thu // 11785 MEY 100 kW/nd<br />

*not Sudan Radio Service<br />

Bar-Kulan Radio / Meeting Place to Somalia from Mar 1, (correction<br />

version):<br />

0500-0600 15750 DHA 250 kW 225 <strong>de</strong>g Somali, A-10 same<br />

1600-1700 9960 MEY 250 kW 020 <strong>de</strong>g Somali, A-10 9930<br />

(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 1)<br />

AUSTRALIA The Darwin site en<strong>de</strong>d transmissions on 31st January, and is<br />

being dismantled ahead of CVC's lease expiry in June. CVC is not ending<br />

all shortwave broadcasting - Santiago and Lusaka still serve viable<br />

targets in Latin America and Africa, and The Voice Asia, which we<br />

broadcast from Tashkent, generates tens of thousands of responses every<br />

month. When you combine changing patterns of media consumption with a<br />

tough financial cl<strong>im</strong>ate, it's necessary to examine where funds will make<br />

the most <strong>im</strong>pact.<br />

This is clearly a t<strong>im</strong>e of transition and nobody quite knows how it will<br />

pan out as target <strong>de</strong>mographics, media access, habits and trends are nonhomogenous.<br />

Radio is still an <strong>im</strong>portant part of the mix, especially for<br />

those who cannot access new media, and it does things that other media<br />

can't do; but a generation of a billion (and increasing) 'connected'<br />

mostly-young people has emerged for whom radio has little or no relevance.<br />

This presents a huge opportunity which we cannot ignore.<br />

CVC is the owner of all the technical equipment on site, this is variously<br />

being sold, re<strong>de</strong>ployed or scrapped.<br />

(Andrew Flynn-UK, Christian Vision via dxld via WDXC Contact)<br />

Discussions are currently taking place between Radio Australia, VT and the<br />

Singapore government about the possible use of the Kranji relay facility<br />

to further bolster Radio Australia's transmissions to Asia. As reported<br />

last month transmissions have moved to Palau and Dhabbaya.<br />

(Mike Bird, RNW Media Network via WDXC Contact)<br />

A blog entry Goodbye SW - Hello Mobile Streaming at the cvcradio.in<br />

website found by Glenn Hauser in dxld says:<br />

Well it is February which marks the end of an era for CVC radio SW<br />

broadcasts. But it also marks the beginning of a fantastic new direction<br />

for CVC as we leap feet first into the digital era! You can now listen to<br />

CVC Radio 24/7 via our streamlined mobile website<br />

<br />

Un<strong>de</strong>rneath there are 8 audio clips of the January 31 shortwave broadcast<br />

including shout-outs to various South East Asian listeners and clubs.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, WDXC Contact March 3)<br />

The transmitter power information for Darwin in WRTH and Aoki list is not<br />

correct.<br />

Two of the three 250 kW Collins transmitters from 1968 (the only other<br />

site still using such equipment is Sackville) were disconnected and<br />

replaced by two Continental 100 kW transmitters, brought in from somewhere<br />

else. These transmitters were stand-by units and never in regular use. The<br />

third old Collins was still operational but had to be tuned manually<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX954.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:38]

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