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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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powerful station so couldn't check whether that frequency was also in use.<br />

(Arthur Miller, Wales, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine May)<br />

AUSTRALIA 6230USB VMW, Wiluna, Western Australia & 6507USB VMC,<br />

Charlieville, Queensland. Two full data Bureau of Meteorology QSL Cards<br />

(nicely laminated). Also rec'ed an Information letter with web site info<br />

for HF Transmissions; in 33 days, mailed from Singapore. Address used:<br />

Bureau of Meteorology, Communication Section, 700 Collins Street<br />

Docklands, 3008 Australia. This for CD MP3 Report (sent PPC's-not used)<br />

v/s: Mike Dalakis (A/SRTE).<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 30)<br />

4835 A<strong>BC</strong> Alice Springs, Apr 31, 2138 weather forecast into 2139 ID as<br />

"This is 783 Alice Springs", then c&w. Fair. Also 4910 and 5025 were<br />

audible, albeit weaker.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

The broadcast from CBN will be conducted from a location, Central<br />

Australia on Saturday 19th May on 7355 kHz. The 30 minute broadcast will<br />

be anywhere from 0300 to around 1200 UT. A QSL will be available from "The<br />

Manager", 1/25 Ossary Street, Mascot NSW 2020, Australia.<br />

The note I received did not say how much power or aerial used however I am<br />

sure the QSL will have some details. The QSL is the one used from over 25<br />

years ago. (I guess we will see what happens).<br />

(John Wright-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C May A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld May 3)<br />

Maybe not a great frequency choice:<br />

7355 0400 0600 LeSea Broadcasting Corporation [WHRI]<br />

7355 0600 1100 LeSea Broadcasting Corporation [WHRI]<br />

7355 0700 0930 For new organization<br />

7355 0800 0900 World Christian Broadcasting Corporation [KNLS Alaska]<br />

7355 0900 1000 World Christian Broadcasting Corporation [KNLS Alaska]<br />

7355 1000 1200 Voice of Russia<br />

[And repro of old cartoon QSL Clandestine Broadcasting Network]<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C May A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld May 3)<br />

AUSTRIA Updated schedule of Deutsche Welle in DRM mode via Moosbrunn<br />

0700-0900 on 9620 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg<br />

0900-1000 NF 7275 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

1000-1300 on 9620 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, cancelled<br />

1300-1500 NF 9495 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

1500-1600 NF 9700 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

BENIN 1566 Trans World Radio to Inaugurate 100kW Transmitter in Benin<br />

Trans World Radio, the US-based Christian religious radio station, has<br />

announced that it will inaugurate a 100kW medium-wave transmitter in Benin<br />

by mid-<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The station, which broadcasts in over 200 languages and dialects from 14<br />

transmitter sites worldwide will open the new transmitter site after<br />

receiving a broadcast licence from the Benin government in July 2006, TWR<br />

said in its April <strong>2007</strong> newsletter.<br />

The South African-built transmitter will serve the west Africa region,<br />

where the station aims to reach listeners in rural areas with both<br />

religious broadcasting and programming aimed at those affected by<br />

HIV/AIDS, said TWR.<br />

(C) <strong>2007</strong> B<strong>BC</strong>_M Media. via ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All<br />

Rights Reserved<br />

<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M 26 Apr via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, mwdx May 2)

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