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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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Dissatisfied with previous threats, the North Korean regime is now<br />

attempting to block the very core of FNKR broadcast, which abides by the<br />

international standard and broadcast ethics. This reveals that the North<br />

Korean regime is, in fact an obscene fascist group which obstructs the<br />

inter Korean friendship and democratic communication.<br />

I request the suspension of the North Korean regime's transmission<br />

interference towards VOA, RFA, Free Chosun Broadcast, Open Radio for North<br />

Korea, as well as Free North Korea Radio, who are all working to restore<br />

rights and freedom in North Koreans' lives. It is not too late. Abolish<br />

the closed-off policy which aims for nothing but to blindly coax the North<br />

Koreans into being the perpetrators of tyranny!<br />

FNKR is aware that reactionaries had always existed when history aims to<br />

go its right course and that they will sacrifice all means in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

achieve their personal wealth and prosperity. In spite of this, FNKR will<br />

continue to shout out the message of freedom, democracy and reunification<br />

ever lou<strong>der</strong> than before, side by side the real patriots in this country<br />

who yearn for North Korea's democratization. May 14, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Free North Korea Radio, Seoul, Republic of Korea<br />

'Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea<br />

<br />

(dxld May 24)<br />

KUWAIT BBG's budget request for fiscal year 2008 officially confirms<br />

that 1386 kHz will be used for Radio Farda:<br />

An existing 600 kW transmitter and antenna towers have been deployed from<br />

Greece for use in constructing a new medium wave facility in Kuwait. Radio<br />

Farda broadcasts from this facility are expected to begin in FY 2008.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20)<br />

LIBYA Summer A-07 of LJB Voice of Africa from May 6 via SAB=Sabratha:<br />

1200-1400 17600 and 17725 in Swahili<br />

1400-1600 17725 and 17870#in English<br />

1600-1800 11835*and 15660 in French<br />

1800-2000 9590!and 11835 in Hausa<br />

# co-ch 1430-1445 B<strong>BC</strong> in Burmese Sat<br />

* co-ch 1600-1700 VOA in Bangla, 1700-1800 B<strong>BC</strong> in Hindi/Urdu<br />

! co-ch 1800-1900 VRT in Dutch<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

MALAYSIA 15295, Vo Malaysia, 1150-1214, May 20, Mandarin. Pop music and<br />

ballads w/ YL b/w selections. ID at ToH followed by presumed news. Nice ID<br />

string at 1210. Fair at best w/ mild 15300-RFI splatter. // 11885-weak,<br />

f/out after 1200 UT.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 21)<br />

NIGERIA 7275 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 1512-1617, 16 May, English, light music<br />

& songs, announcements 1602, newscast, more music; 44332, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 39<strong>05</strong> R. New Ireland at 1158-1233+ on May 22. Anmts and<br />

ID's to 1203, then island, pop, and reggae mx to 1233 tuneout. Still there<br />

at 1300 re-check though basically unreadable by then. Fair signal. Also<br />

noted on 23 May around the same time with an even better signal, again<br />

with music and M ancr in either Pidgin or heavily-accented English.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong> Plorer May 24)<br />

PERU 6019.2 R. Vitoria, Lima, 0655-f/out 0750, 18 May, Spanish, regs.<br />

to the Braz. preacher David Miranda, talks; 44422.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)

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