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Each t<strong>im</strong>e in the past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> (rather since the Collins 35 kW units in<br />

Thessaloniki dismanteled) when Avlis was short of tx units due of various<br />

failures, the station was o n l y on air with l<strong>im</strong>ited t w o TXs.<br />

The only exact information about Voice of Greece we've got in various ways<br />

in past two years was via John in the US, who has close ties with some<br />

staff in Greece. Thank you John.<br />

(wb, dxld Jan 3)<br />

I think that the Greeks have a bunch of VOA-Portugal 250 kW transmitters<br />

sitting around either at Avlis or Kavala, plus the ones at Kavala when<br />

they shut down that facility. As Glenn Hauser calls it "woo<strong>de</strong>n"<br />

frequencies, perhaps being held if nee<strong>de</strong>d, of which there are two chances,<br />

sl<strong>im</strong> and none.<br />

Re: Greek SW txs; as you say, there may be more which are not actively<br />

used. [,,,] The transmitter listing is different from actual usage: the<br />

whole transmitter potential with nominal powers are listed and the actual<br />

situation has less transmitters and run on lower powers (of which <strong>de</strong>tails<br />

are very hard to get, especially about final dismantling). ...<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Jan 3)<br />

Avlis 2 x 100 and 1 x 250 kW. This "potential" cannot be listed for<br />

Thessaloniki programming separately, because all three transmitters are in<br />

use for Voice of Greece outsi<strong>de</strong> the 1100-2300 UT period. All other listed<br />

transmitters are ghosts or must rot away in whatever storage area, they<br />

are certainly not connected to anything and setting them up should be<br />

<strong>im</strong>possible since no suitable antennas exist.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Jan 4)<br />

From what I can <strong>de</strong>termine, there are 2 Marconi[of 1972year] 100 kW. and 1<br />

Continental[of 1988year, moved to GRC in 1996, wb] 250 kW. transmitters at<br />

Avlis being used for ERA 5 (VOG) and ERT 3 (Thessaloniki) programming and<br />

4 Continental 250 kW transmitters from Portugal which are exposed to the<br />

elements in containers (possibly being used for parts).<br />

The 4 x 35 kW. transmitters in Thessaloniki are probably stored in<br />

containers. The 2 Continental 250 kW. transmitters from Portugal are<br />

probably stored in containers at Kavala. At least, that is the way it<br />

looks to me.<br />

[later]<br />

I looked into my files and came up with the following items about.<br />

In an e-mail dated Febr 27, 2004<br />

"Dear John: In Avlis is 2 transmitters 100 kW and 1 x 250 kW where it<br />

works 70 kW. Babis."<br />

In an e-mail dated Dec 22, 2004<br />

"In passed photograph look at some containers inclu<strong>de</strong>s 3 HF transmitters<br />

250 kW! They are in Avlis area above 6 years[thats since 1998, wb.]<br />

exposed in the sun, rain, snow, etc., what do you say! It is related to<br />

studio 3? (figuratively)."<br />

In an e-mail dated Dec 9, 2005<br />

"Dear John: Upgrading is on air in Avlis 3 transmitter, inclu<strong>de</strong>s power<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX946.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:01]

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