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SW transmitter. Again I would have to <strong>im</strong>agine on <strong>de</strong>signated SW broadcast<br />

bands. These changes are expected to occur in around six months t<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

I would be interested to know who suggested new antennas at SHP site. This<br />

is news to me, particularly as Radio Australia is a regional broadcaster<br />

and not a global broadcaster and RA doesn't target Africa any more (not<br />

since early 90's).<br />

I think the last RA / forces program service to Africa was to Australian<br />

forces serving in Somalia(?) from the military SW site Exmouth, WA in<br />

2005, unless I am mistaken??? Anyway, maybe others know more.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, dxld Apr 29)<br />

AUSTRIA Maybe they already known but here ar some links to foto <strong>im</strong>ages<br />

of Moosbrunn SW TX site<br />

<br />

Wien Bisamberg MW site<br />

<br />

(John Bernaerts-BEL, SW TXsite Apr 26)<br />

The item on the Wien-Bisamberg transmitter in bc-dx #961, quoting BrDX-UK,<br />

contains some severe mistakes, e.g.:<br />

Bisamberg transmissions came from "Reichssen<strong>de</strong>r Wien", not "Reichssen<strong>de</strong>r<br />

Linz".<br />

The 1950 mast was provi<strong>de</strong>d by the US Allies - a <strong>de</strong>funct mast from their<br />

Linz-Kronstorf site - but the transmitter was operated, for the "Public<br />

Broadcasting Service" by the Austrian Postal Authorities, a first token of<br />

in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce in occupied Austria.<br />

"Neighbour in Need" started with 60 kW but was increased to 120 kW and<br />

even 600 kW.<br />

That the building, which has preservation or<strong>de</strong>r on it "serves as a Data<br />

Centre for Internet company Google. With good electrical power<br />

availability, plenty of water for cooling equipment and good flood<br />

protection, Bisamberg was seen as a good place to base a secure server<br />

centre" is absolute nonsense;<br />

the author probably was prey of April Fools' Day.<br />

(Wolf Harranth, Documentary Archives Radio Communication)<br />

------<br />

Wolf Harranth OE1WHC<br />

Dokumentationsarchiv Funk (QSL Collection)<br />

ORF/QSL Argentinierstr. 30A. A-1040 Wien, Austria.<br />

Archivstandort: An <strong>de</strong>n Steinfel<strong>de</strong>rn 4A, A-1230 Wien, Austria.<br />

+43-1-50101-16071 / Mob (+43676)0676-4012585<br />

<br />

(April 26)<br />

AZERBAIJAN/BELARUS/KYRGYZSTAN/TAJIKISTAN<br />

April 04 kW<br />

4010 1520 KGZ Kyrgyz Radio -1, Kyrgyz.(Krasnaya Rechka, 100) 35433<br />

4050 1520 KGZ Radio Rossii, Russian. (Krasnaya Rechka, 100) 35443<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX962.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:18]

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