::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: SWEDEN CALLING DXERS :: :: from Radio Sweden :: :: Number 2057--Aug. 22, 1989 :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Shortwave and other electronic media news from Radio Sweden. This week's bulletin was written by Ingemar Sandberg. Electronic Edition edited by George Wood. Packet Radio BID SCDX2057 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALASKA--KNLS announces the following schedule effective September 24th 1989: English: 08:00-09:00 on 9840 kHz, 15:00-16:00 and 16:00-17:00 on 7355 and 18:00-19:00 on 11650 kHz. Russian: 07:00-08:00 and 09:00-10:00 on 9840 kHz, 12:00-13:00 and 17:00-18:00 on 7355 and 19:00-20:00 on 9840 kHz. From November 5th two new Russian programs will be broadcast: 05:00-06:00 to Central Russia on 9785 kHz and at 06:00-07:00 to Eastern USSR on 7405 kHz. (Dieter Lippmann, GDR) AUSTRALIA--Radio Australia is currently conducting test transmissions as follows: From the new transmitter in Brandon at 08:00-14:00 and 20:00-21:00 on 6020 kHz in English to Papua New Guinea and the South West Pacific. From Shepparton at 06:00-09:30 on 11770 kHz in English and French to Pacific. From Darwin at 01:00-09:30 on 17715 kHz to China and on the same frequency at 13:00-14:30 to India and South Asia. From Canarvon at 01:00- 09:00 on 21525 kHz to India and South Asia. During Cricket playing days at 15:30-18:30 on 15245 kHz to Asia and 5995 kHz to Pacific. (Dieter Lippmann) Test transmissions from Radio Australia are noted on 21525 kHz from before 13:45 until sign off at 14:30. (Paul Brems, Belgium) VNG - the Australian Standard Frequency and Time Signal Station in New South Wales has been granted an experimental license to transmit on 10 and 15 megaHertz until 30th November 1989. Transmission time at present is between 22:00 and 07:00 but may be changed from time to time depending on interference complaints from overseas. The 24 hour transmission on 5 megaHertz is continuing. (Dr Marion Leiba of VNG Users Consortium via James Parker in the U.K.) BELGIUM--Updating Sweden Calling DX-ers number 2055, "Radio 4 Internationale" from the RTBF has a DX program every Sunday at 11:30 on 9925 kHz for Europe and 25545 kHz for Africa. (Francois Chalory, France) The BRT:s first Spanish broadcast at 20:30-21:00 has moved back from 15515 to 9925 kHz. 5910 and 1512 remain in parallel. (Paul Brems Belgium) The BRT Television now brings "Tips for short wave listeners" on Teletext, page 471. There usually is a list of Dutch programs from abroad and a schedule of programs in English, French and German from one particular "Radiostation of the week". (Paul Brems) BRAZIL--A new station is operating on short wave since April this year: Radio Nova Esperanza in Porto Alegre in the province of Rio Grande do Sul. It uses the frequencies of Radio Pampa, namely 6160, 9550 and 11895 kHz. (Gerardo Evangelista, Argentina) BURMA--According to announcement, the Burma Broadcasting Service has changed its name to "The Voice of Myanma". English programs can be heard on 5985 kHz at 14:30-16:00 sign off. (Naoya Ohmori, Japan) CHINA--Radio Bejing's English service to the Pacific at 08:30-09:25 uses the new frequency of 17710 kHz. (Paul Brems) IRELAND--Atlantic 252, the joint station to be launched by Ireland's RTE and Radio Luxembourg has been heard testing on August 11th at 16:45 on 254 kHz. (Lars Skoglund, Sweden) It will start regular broadcasting in September and use 254 kHz until the new year when, under international agreement, it has to move to 252 kHz. The station has joined the Radio Advertising Bureau. (RAB) , the New York-based association for the promotion of radio advertising which is supported by some 3400 commercial radio stations. A spokesman said that the initiative does not signal a rejection by Atlantic 252 of radio organisations based in Europe. Atlantic 252 will become the the first commercial station to be heard in daytime hours all across the British Isles. RTL News, which provides news for the night service of Radio Luxembourg will also provide Atlantic 252 with a supply of national/international news . (The magazine "Now Radio") SOUTH KOREA--Changes in the Radio Korea schedule: French is broadcast at 16:00-16:45 on 9350 kHz, Russian at the same time on 11760 and 6576 kHz. For the transmission between 09:00 and 09:45 two new frequencies are in use: 9325 and 9350 kHz, the latter also at 10:00-10:45. The languages for these broadcasts are not mentioned. (Alexej Araum, Novosibirsk, USSR) LEBANON--The Voice of Hope broadcasts between 04:00 and 22.00 on 945 and 6280 kHz. Stand-by frequencies are 684 and 6215 kHz. On the FM band 106.1 mHz is used with 104.5 as stand-by frequency. The address to the station is Marjayoun, Lebanon or Box 77, Metullah, Israel. The daily programs are broadcast as follows: Between 04:00 and 14.30 medium wave and short wave frequencies are in parallel. Arabic is broadcast at 04:00-06:00, English 06:00-10:00 and Arabic 10:00-15:30. On medium wave at 15:30-16:30 there is a Slavic broadcast and 16:30-22:00 English. On short wave between 14:30 and 16:30 English and from 16:30 until 20:30 Slavic languages and Turkish/Azerbaijani/Armenian. Between 20:30 and 22:00 English, which is not in parallel with medium wave. The Voice of the Mountain is operating on 1080 kHz and 108 mHz but not on 6052 kHz as mentioned in the World Radio and TV Handbook. News in French is at 10:05-10:15, 13:05-13:15 and 15:05-15:15 during the period of daylight saving time. The Voice of the South, Marjayoun uses 1485 kHz and 99.9 mHz. 1395 kHz from Tyre is not in use. Programs are in Arabic only between 04:00 and 18:00 with news at 04:30, 05:30, 07:30, 09:30, 11:30. 13:30, 15:30 and 17:30. (Bo Goeran Karlsson) TURKEY--Updating Sweden Calling DX-ers number 2051, The Voice of Turkey in English to Western Europe at 20:00-2050 and 22:00-22:50 has moved from 9825 to 9795 kHz. (Henrik Frederiksen, Denmark) UNITED KINGDOM--There is a new "Special Events Station" serving the town of Basildon in Essex called "Baz Radio - The Anniversary AM". Their next broadcast will be on August 28th at 10:00-18:00 on 1584 kHz. (Bradley Allen, U.K.) VIETNAM--Hoang Lien Son is noted on 6708 kHz. Transmissions are between 10:00 and 10:30. (on Tuesdays and Saturdays until 11:40) and from 11:45 until 13:00. Cao Bang is using 6575 kHz at 12:00-14:00. Bac Thai can be heard on 5985 kHz at 14:30-16:00 sign/off. (Naoya Ohmori) YUGOSLAVIA--Radio Yugoslavia has introduced a new program called "Radio Ham's Corner" which is broadcast at around 21:40. It deals with with both DX-ing and amateur radio "...and is very similar to Sweden Calling DX-ers but concerns itself to Yugoslavian listeners and their comments. (Dannen Wells, U.K.) Unfortunately our contributor does not mention any frequency for this new program but back in Sweden Calling DX-ers number 2046 we reported Radio Yugoslavia on 7215, 9620, 11735 and 15105 kHz at 21:00-21:45. (DX-editor) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sweden Calling DXers is the world's oldest radio program for shortwave listeners. Radio Sweden has presented this round-up of radio news, features, and interviews on Tuesdays since 1948. RS broadcasts to North America: 15:30 hrs on 17880 and 21610 kHz 03:00 hrs on 9695 and 11705 kHz To Europe, Africa, and the Middle East: 15:30 hrs on 21675 kHz (East Africa) 17:00 hrs on 1179, 6065, and 9615 kHz 21:00 hrs on 1179, 9655 and 11705 kHz And to Asia and the Pacific: 12:30 hrs on 17705 and 21610 kHz 14:00 hrs on 17705 and 21610 kHz 01:00 hrs on 15390 and 17790 kHz The Radio Sweden schedule to Europe can be found on Sky Channel's teletext Service, Sky Text, on page 496. The Electronic Edition is based on the Sweden Calling DXers bulletins which are mailed out every 4 weeks to contributors. Contributions can be sent to DX Editor George Wood to Swedish telex 11738, CompuServe (via the HamNet Forum or Easyplex 70247,3516), through the FidoNet system to 2:202/297 or to SM0IIN at the packet radio BBS SK0TM. 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