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Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel may also be active on other weekdays.<br />

Trouble is, there is another carrier at least as strong around 15478 kHz,<br />

and even stronger 15480 in Belarussian, Poland via Woofferton UK at<br />

1300-1430 UT.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 22)<br />

AUSTRALIA As I listen to RA on 9580 kHz, they just ma<strong>de</strong> an announcement<br />

stating that their Shepparton TX site would be down for maintenance. This<br />

will <strong>im</strong>pact broadcasts to SEA and the Pacific between the hours of 5am and<br />

1pm Bangkok t<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

(S McLean, dxld Apr 22)<br />

AUSTRIA ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST by Andrew Tett.<br />

The Detonation of the Wien-Bisamberg MW Transmitter in Austria (This<br />

article was inspired by a thread featured in the German DX Magazine<br />

Reflexion)<br />

Among those "Cold War" buzz-words and phrases that entered our<br />

consciousness during the 1980s, Russian words like "glasnost" (openness<br />

and freedom) "perestroika" (economic restructuring) and the French word<br />

"<strong>de</strong>tente" (relaxation of tensions), the one that seems strangely to have<br />

been quietly forgotten is "The Peace Divi<strong>de</strong>nd." This was the basic premise<br />

that all the money that used to be spent <strong>de</strong>fending us from our enemies<br />

could be spent on more fruitful, peaceful activity. I doubt if any of us<br />

DXers who heard these three words bandied about at that t<strong>im</strong>e realised the<br />

effects that "the benefits of peace" would have on our hobby.<br />

For a start, the changed relations between nation states meant that some<br />

external service operations were no longer seen as <strong>im</strong>portant as they once<br />

were. Countries that kept their people informed by way of state-run<br />

monopoly broadcasters also sud<strong>de</strong>nly started embracing “free market<br />

reforms” and their citizens could get relatively reliable sources of<br />

information from their local radio stations at last. Maintaining a network<br />

of power-hungry transmitters for the broadcast of crossbor<strong>de</strong>r information<br />

or propaganda (<strong>de</strong>pending on which si<strong>de</strong> of the Iron Curtain you were)<br />

became seen as unnecessary.<br />

Just one of those trusted cross-bor<strong>de</strong>r sources of information in Europe<br />

during the period of the Cold War was the OeRF – Oesterreicher Rundfunk.<br />

Its German language transmissions could be un<strong>de</strong>rstood by millions of<br />

people across Eastern Europe. The main domestic transmitter in Austria was<br />

sited just outsi<strong>de</strong> Vienna at a place called Bisamberg. For Austria, with<br />

its well-<strong>de</strong>veloped FM network, the broadcasting of a 600 kW AM signal from<br />

this site was an obvious potential contribution to their own Peace<br />

Divi<strong>de</strong>nd. Bisamberg started its life as Austria's largest transmitter in<br />

May 1933. With 100 kW radiated from two masts, its first twelve years of<br />

service continued through the war until retreating Nazi SS Troops <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>d<br />

to <strong>de</strong>stroy their "Reichssen<strong>de</strong>r" Linz (at that t<strong>im</strong>e on 1267 kHz) and felled<br />

the masts - for the first t<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

American troops seeing its <strong>im</strong>portance to the region rebuilt the station<br />

however, and in 1950 transmissions resumed once again from the site. By<br />

1959, with two new masts the transmitter was able to radiate an output<br />

power of 120 kW. There are tales during this period of people living near<br />

the transmitter powering small house lights with the signal that they<br />

received from the transmitter.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX961.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:14]

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