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distinctive card, and VLT Port Moresby in the Australian Papua territory<br />

confirmed reception on 9520kc 2 kW.<br />

R. Samarang in newly independent Indonesia confirmed, the letter written<br />

by expat Kiwi Alpin Mackay, Producer & Programme Director of Radio<br />

Indonesia's English Foreign Broadcast Section in Batavia. From the 7th<br />

Floor of the Insular Life Building in Manila, Wesley H Wallace sent a card<br />

to confirm reception of KZRH 9640kc 1kW in the Philippines.<br />

XMAG 4275kc 1kW broadcast AFRS programs from Nanking 'beamed for Shanghai'<br />

according to Station Manager Paul Laisure in his letter of February 3<br />

1948, whilst the Director of the Greek Army Station 6745kc 500w in Larissa<br />

wrote our station belongs to B Army Corps of our National Army. Its<br />

purpose is to provide entertainment to our soldiers as well as contribute<br />

to the extermination of red fascism in our country'.<br />

Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, Leipzig in occupied Germany sent a program<br />

schedule, including details of a sobering segment at 9.15am every morning<br />

entitled 'search service for displaced persons and prisoners of war'.<br />

[no frequ seen on the paper sheet, probably logged on SW 9730, the long<br />

established Wie<strong>der</strong>au frequency, wb.]<br />

>From Mr G.T Sastri, Station Director of VUM, 15 Marshall Road, Egmore,<br />

Madras, came a photograph of 'a programme for villagers by villagers' at<br />

his All India Radio studios.<br />

Concluding our 1948 snapshot, Radio Hue, Annam in French Indo- Chine sent<br />

a polite letter in French to confirm reception, HCJB Quito confirmed its<br />

International Service on 12455kc and General Electric's Around-the-World<br />

Broadcasting Service sent a card for WGEO 9525kc from Schenectady NY.<br />

Copyright all images, Cleve Costello Collection, Radio Heritage<br />

Foundation. To secure a safe home for your QSL cards and other radio<br />

memorabilia, register your collection today with the Radio Heritage<br />

Foundation, P.O.Box 14339, Wellington, New Zealand.<br />

E-mail: <br />

David Ricquish is a former NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times Chief Editor and now chairs the<br />

Radio Heritage Foundation.<br />

(NEW ZEALAND <strong>DX</strong> TIMES - NOVEMBER <strong>2007</strong>, via WW<strong>DX</strong>C Germany)<br />

WARG <strong>2007</strong> / 2011<br />

ITU World Radiocommunication Conference concludes after four weeks<br />

International treaty sets future course for wireless<br />

Geneva, 16 November <strong>2007</strong><br />

The World Radiocommunication Conference <strong>2007</strong> (WRC-07) concluded its<br />

deliberations with the adoption of an international treaty to meet the<br />

global demand for radio-frequency spectrum.<br />

Over 2800 delegates representing 164 Member States and 104 Observers<br />

attended the four-week Conference, marked by intense negotiations on the<br />

future of wireless communications. Rapid technological developments and<br />

growth in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector have<br />

fuelled the demand for spectrum.<br />

The international treaty, known as Radio Regulations governing the use of<br />

the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits were revised and updated<br />

by WRC-07 to achieve the global connectivity goals of the 21st Century.<br />

Dr Hamadoun Toure, Secretary-General of ITU, expressed his satisfaction<br />

with the outcome of the Conference. "WRC-07 represents a major landmark<br />

for the future growth of the ICT industry, and everyone will benefit from

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