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(via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 22)<br />

MEXICO 9599.32 Radio UNAM at 1535-1604 UT on Sept 20. Program "America<br />

del Norte Hoy" - EG/FR program about native peoples in Canada, with each<br />

sentence translated into SP; mentions of "Nunavut," "Northwest<br />

Territories," etc.; ended at 1557 with time check for "10:57," followed by<br />

YL with ID: "Uds. escuchando XEUN 860 kHz amplitud modulada y XEYU....";<br />

signal dropped for last part of ID, but they apparently include SW in<br />

their ID's now; into Classical mx program at 1600 UT. Generally fair<br />

signal but fady.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

MOLDOVA 7430 Family Radio English <strong>BC</strong>B to Europe via Chisinau. 2128-<br />

2200* Sept 21. Noted with Open Forum with Harold Camping, to 2158 UT with<br />

sign-off announcements, address. Off with Interval Signal.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.80 Myanma Radio, Yangon (presumed), at 1337-1412 UT on<br />

Sept 22, heard in the usual vernacular and indigenous music/singing, poor-<br />

fair. Checked to hear if they had any special coverage of the Buddhist<br />

monks protesting in Yangon, but guess they did not want to publicize what<br />

was happening there.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

NEW ZEALAND From the RNZI website:<br />

Saturday[!] 30 September, we regret further antenna repairs are required.<br />

Transmission on short-wave will suspended between 2135-<strong>05</strong>00 UTC<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 29)<br />

Apparently Sat 29 / Sun 30 in UT, 1035-1800 NZST [UT+13 hrs] wb.<br />

New Radio Heritage Documentaries.<br />

The Radio Heritage Foundation has released two new<br />

radio heritage documentaries through Radio NZ International.<br />

The first of these is currently available as a podcast at <br />

(Other Audio/Mailbox) and is a rare recording of the 1963 Top 20 radio<br />

show from 2ZC Hawkes Bay in New Zealand.<br />

The documentary comes complete with music, station IDs for 2ZC, local<br />

adverts and typical sound effects of the period.<br />

The documentary is linked with the article 'From Hawkes Bay to Replay' at<br />

the Radio Heritage Foundation website which<br />

contains<br />

photos of the DJ and the panel operator and a personal story behind the<br />

scenes of the 2ZC Top 20 show.<br />

On Monday, October 1 <strong>2007</strong>, RNZI broadcasts a second documentary featuring<br />

the history of Pacific radio during the 1941-1950 period.<br />

This covers the broadcasting scene around the region during WWII, the<br />

occupation of Japan, and the reconstruction period for SE Asia, the<br />

Philippines and other locations.<br />

The documentary includes classic Pacific music melodies of the period, and<br />

also covers new stations in Samoa, Fiji and other colonies of the time, as<br />

well as reviewing broadcasting from Australia and NZ during wartime<br />

censorship.<br />

After broadcast during the Mailbox program on RNZI, this documentary is<br />

also available via podcast at <br />

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a non-profit charitable trust. Hundreds

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