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VoVietnam in Deutsch.<br />

Ich habe eben noch mal nachgeforscht: Die deutsche Sendung wird wohl<br />

tatsaechlich erst ab 1. Maerz 2006 beginnen, laut Ankuendigung der<br />

deutschen Botschaft in Hanoi<br />

<br />

"Radiosender "Voice of Vietnam" sendet ab 1. Maerz auch auf Deutsch.<br />

Der vietnamesische Radiosender "Voice of Vietnam" sendet ab 1. Maerz auch<br />

auf Deutsch. Die Sendungen sind taeglich wie folgt zu empfangen:<br />

UKW in Vietnam (VoV 5): von 07.00 bis 07.30 Uhr (lokale Zeit) auf den<br />

Frequenzen 105.5 MHz (Hanoi) und 105.7 MHz (Quang Ninh, Ho-Chi-Minh-City).<br />

KW in Deutschland: von 1530-1600 UT, von 1800-1830 UT, und von 2130-2200<br />

UT auf den Frequenzen 7280 und 9730 kHz.<br />

Das Programm wird darueber hinaus auch im Internet angeboten"<br />

(Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 4)<br />

4739.75 R Son La - 1400* UT with nice Vietnamese mx. Close down at 1400<br />

UT. Signal strength S4 and overall reception poor to fair. Same time Voice<br />

of Vietnam, Xuan Mai was heard on 5925 kHz with pretty strong co-channel<br />

QRM by CNR 5, Taiwan Service.<br />

(Jouko Huuskonen-FIN, hcdx Feb 10)<br />

World radiocommunication conferences (WRC) are held every two to three<br />

years. It is the job of WRC to review, and, if necessary, revise the Radio<br />

Regulations, the international treaty governing the use of the radio-<br />

frequency spectrum and the geostationary-satellite and non-geostationary-<br />

satellite orbits. Revisions are made on the basis of an agenda determined<br />

by the ITU Council, which takes into account recommendations made by<br />

previous world radiocommunication conferences.<br />

The WRC-07 takes place at Geneva, Switzerland on 15 October to 9 November<br />

2007.<br />

(hcdx Feb 4)<br />

Coordination conference place twice each year to coordinate freq and<br />

schedule plans for the SW bands worldwide.<br />

The meeting for the A06 season will be held in Sanya in the Hainan<br />

Province of China between 13 and 17 February 2006.<br />

More details at <br />

(hcdx Feb 4)<br />

The HFCC, or High Frequency Coordinating Conference,<br />

takes place twice each year to coordinate freq and schedule plans for the<br />

SW bands worldwide. The next meeting is coming up on February 13 to 17 in<br />

Hainan, a subtropical island off the south coast of China. The NASB always<br />

attends these meetings to represent our member stations and to work with<br />

the official delegation of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.<br />

This time Jeff Lecureux and George Ross of Trans World Radio (KTWR) in<br />

Guam will be the NASB representatives at the HFCC Conference. Guam, of<br />

course, is a US territory in the Pacific Ocean, so the folks from KTWR<br />

won't have to travel too far to attend the HFCC in China.<br />

The NASB's official representatives at the A06 High Frequency Coordination<br />

Conference in Hainan, China, from February 13-17 will be George Ross and<br />

Jeff LeCureux of KTWR-Guam. They will be working with Tom Lucey of the FCC<br />

as part of the FCC delegation. The NASB is now a member of the HFCC, but

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