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The old TX site of National Communications Network (NCN) in the airport<br />

vicinity of Sparendaam to be moved to new location some 12.8 kilometers<br />

westerly, close to<br />

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HUNGARY [and non] 3975 Hungarian R, via Jaszbereny, at *0400-0423 UT on<br />

Apr 20, musical opening, station ID, flute music before news in Hungarian<br />

at 0405. Numerous remote reports before jingle ID at 0420 UT. Fair to good<br />

with slight amateur QRM.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-USA, dswci DXW May 5)<br />

Noted rumours recently, that Jaszbereny will be closed for ever? on June<br />

30th. And replaced by M&B sites in Issoudun, Nauen and Wertachtal... (wb)<br />

INDONESIA 9680 RRI, C<strong>im</strong>anggis, 1025-1100, 03 May'10, Indonesian, talks,<br />

phone-ins; 25432, vy. poor by 1100.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 4)<br />

ISRAEL T.R. RAJEESH forwards this article on Galei Zahal Radio written<br />

by Isack Tunik, Galei Zahal comman<strong>de</strong>r which accompanied the 2008 issue of<br />

a stamp commemorating the station. Galei Zahal's shortwave frequencies are<br />

6973 and 15785. Station address is Military Post Office Box 01005, Israel.<br />

email <br />

On Sunday, 24 September, 1950 a trumpet blast erupted from the radio at<br />

precisely 6:30 p.m., followed by "HaTikva", Israel's national anthem. Thus<br />

began the very first broadcast of Galei Zahal, the IDF Broadcasting<br />

Service.<br />

The <strong>im</strong>provised studio was located insi<strong>de</strong> a former school building in Ramat<br />

Gan. Army blankets were hung along the walls in an attempt to muffle<br />

background noise.<br />

Galei Zahal was born in the State of Israel, which, at that t<strong>im</strong>e, was<br />

<strong>de</strong>aling with the absorption of waves of <strong>im</strong>migrants and contending with<br />

distress and poverty. For many years Galei Zahal broadcasts were mainly<br />

geared toward soldiers, including music programs bearing soldiers'<br />

greetings and various broadcasts related to the IDF. The station was<br />

unique in that it incorporated soldiers serving in the regular army into<br />

journalistic positions, including reporters, editors, producers, news<br />

broadcasters, music broadcasters, musical editors, announcers, etc.<br />

Following the Yom Kippur War in 1973, the station began broadcasting<br />

24 hours a day, expanding its broadcasts to inclu<strong>de</strong> all citizens by<br />

adding news broadcasts and current affairs programming. For years, it<br />

was the only Israeli station that continued to broadcast throughout the<br />

night, to be joined later by "Kol Israel" Broadcasting.<br />

Suggestions have been raised on more than one occasion stating that the<br />

station should be closed and its broadcasts ceased, but due to protests by<br />

the public, the Knesset and the Israel Broadcasting Authority Governing<br />

Council, none of these proposals has even come to fruition.<br />

In November 1993 Galei Zahal began operating another station, establishing<br />

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