::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: SWEDEN CALLING DXERS :: :: from Radio Sweden :: :: Number 2046--June 6, 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 SCDX2046 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- SWEDEN--A reminder to listeners in the British Isles. You may not have noticed, but we now have a transmitter aimed your way for our broadcast at 21:00 hrs. At this time of year medium wave 1179 kHz isn't too useful. So we've added 11705 kHz at this time. When I was in London a couple of weeks ago, it was putting in a very nice signal. The morning sessions of the trial of the man accused of the 1986 murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme are being broadcast live nationally on Swedish Radio, with a short delay so that the name of the defendant can be bleeped out, whenever mentioned. It's against press rules in Sweden to name the accused before conviction. Every evening during the trial there's also a two hour summary of the day's proceedings on national radio. The local radio station Radio Stockholm is broadcasting ALL of the trial sessions live, also with a short delay for bleeping, on one of their two frequencies, 93.8 MHz. They had planned to do it without the bleeps, but that method was vetoed by the central administration of the Swedish Local Radio Company. (George Wood) SATELLITE--Western Europe has another direct broadcast satellite. The West German Kopernicus 1 was successfully launched yesterday from French Guiana. The same Ariane rocket also carried the Japanese Superbird A telecommunications satellite. Sky Television has dropped its lawsuit against the Walt Disney Company concerning the planned Disney Channel on the Astra satellite. Sky is buying out Disney's interest in the channel and in Sky Movies, which is already in operation. According to a statement, Sky Movies will continue to serve as an outlet for Disney pictures. There's no word about whether there will be a Disney Channel directed to Europe. Sky has had problems attracting an audience. There are few British homes wired for cable, and satellite receivers have been slow arriving in the shops. It might have been better if Sky had continued broadcasting to Scandinavia and the Benelux countries, where cable television is much more widespread, and where there is interest in English-language television. On the other hand, the Scandinavian satellite channel TV3 has decided to charge a 50 cent monthly fee per household. That may mean that a number of cable systems can drop the service, or make it a pay channel. Meanwhile, TV3 has finally unveiled what it plans to do with its second channel on the Astra satellite. A new pay-TV service called TV 1000 starts officially on October 13th. Besides films, it will also carry sports and concerts. (George Wood) AFGHANISTAN--Updating SCDX-2039, Radio Afghanistan in German to Europe at 18:30-19:00 now uses 15510 and 11755 kHz. English at 19:00 is on the same frequencies while French at 19:30 is on two unconfirmed frequencies of 9635 and 7200 kHz. (BBC Monitoring) ANGOLA--Radio Nacional in Luanda is shifting slightly between 4950 and 4955 kHz. The short wave schedule is 18:00-16:00 3355, 3375 and 4955, 24 hrs on 7245 and 9535 kHz, 04:00-23:00 on 9720 and 06:00-19:00 on 11955 kHz. 7215 kHz is inactive. Emissora Regional da Huila is on 4820 kHz between 04:00 and 23:00. The Spanish service, "Radio Carina del Sur", is at 17:00-18:00, Mondays-Fridays on 9565 kHz. Irregularly on Saturdays and Sundays at 07:00-08:00. After tests on 9700 and 11810 kHz, Emissora Regional de Benguela has returned to 5040 kHz. Emissora Regional de Lobito is back in the 41 meter band after tests on around 11815 kHz. Now on 7153 kHz. (WRTH Downlink) BANGLADESH--Updating SCDX-2034, the external service of Radio Bangladesh to the Middle East and Europe between 16:00 and 20:00 is back on the old frequencies of 11510 and 7520 kHz. The languages are Arabic, Bengali and English . (Supratik Sanatani, India) English is heard at 08:00-08:30 on 17710 and 15195 kHz and at 12:30-13:00 on 17795 and 15195 kHz. (TRS Consultants via BBC Monitoring) BOLIVIA--Updating SCDX-2043, Radio Riberalta is currently heard on 4720 kHz around 0250. (Jose Luis Romero, Uruguay) DENMARK/NORWAY--As we reported back in SCDX-1990 there are plans for cooperation between Radio Denmark and Radio Norway. To improve reception of Radio Denmark the station would use Norwegian transmitters. Radio Denmark has reached an agreement to rent half the spare time of Radio Norway's transmitters. As soon as the agreement is approved by the Danish government transmissions will start, possibly as early as July 1st, but not later than September 1st. (Radio Netherlands "Media Network", via BBC Monitoring) FRANCE--Radio France International has a new transmission to South East Asia at 14::00-14:30 on 21780 kHz. (Lau Teck Yew, Singapore) The language of the broadcast is not mentioned. GUAM--AWR Asia now uses new 15225 kHz with Mandarin at 20:00. Japanese at 21:00 is on new 15310 kHz. (Vidjit Vijaysanker and Chetan Kumar, India) JORDAN--The English service of Radio Jordan now uses new 13655 instead of 11955 kHz to Europe and North America up to 14:15. (BBC Monitoring and DSWCI via WRTH Downlink) KAMPUCHEA/CAMBODIA--The name of the country has changed from Kampuchea to Cambodia. However the state radio still calls itself "Voice of the People of Kampuchea" but refers to the country as Cambodia. (Supratik Sanatani, India) Updating SCDX-2044, French from The Voice of the People of Kampuchea is broadcast at 00:15-00:30 on 1360 kHz and at 12:15-12:30 on 9695 and 11940 kHz. The Home service in Khmer can be heard on 4910 kHz at 23:00. (C.J. Williams, U.K.) NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS--Updating SCDX-2040, WCSN programs are relayed weekdays via KYOI in Saipan on a reduced schedule between 10:00 and 14:00 hrs on 9530 kHz. On weekends the schedule is extended: 02:00-08:00 on 17780 kHz, 08:00-16:00 on 9530, 18:00-22:00 on 9455 and 22:00-02:00 on 15405 kHz. (Vidjit Vijaysanker, India) PANAMA--A contributor who would like to remain anonymous has written to describe the media situation in Panama. The AFRTS TV stations in the Canal Zone have been jammed since May 8th, but only during news broadcasts from the United States. To avoid full scale jamming other newscasts are being aired at times which are not announced in advance. On radio, AFRTS Panama and Radio Impacto, in Costa Rica are the only stations broadcasting up to the minute news from Panama. The CNN signal is blacked out during news from Panama news the local cable system is owned by associates of General Noriega. Recently 14 journalists, including CNN's, have been deported. However some people have satellite TV receivers and video tape recorders, so newscasts from CNN and Univision are being passed along to the rest of the city. There are also personal computer owners who also have fax cards, so facsimiles of foreign newspapers can be sent by exiles, photocopied, and then distributed during rallies or sent to computer bulletin boards. According to human rights groups, people who carry facsimiles have been condemned to one year in prison for what are described as "crimes against the security of the state". Meanwhile Panama's National Media Directorate says that all radio stations there must broadcast the National Information System network news weekdays from Radio Nacional. According to the directorate, many stations are failing to join the network. (BBC Monitoring) SYRIA--Radio Damascus has increased the duration of its broadcasts to Europe in French and German to one hour. The schedule is now German at 18:00 hrs, French at 19:00, and English 20:00-21:00 on 9950 and 12085 kHz. (WRTH Downlink) Furthermore, English from Radio Damascus is also heard at 21:00-22:00 on 17825 kHz. (M.K. Shaikh Tawahar, India) UNITED KINGDOM--The BBC World Service now broadcasts a second series of "Mediawatch" programmes every Thursday at 07:30, repeated at 14:45 and 21:30. USSR--Radio Yerevan is heard daily at 20:30-21:00 on 17680 kHz with programs in Armenian and five minutes in French around 20:54. Other frequencies announced but not heard are: 12030, 11920 and 11980 kHz. On Sundays Radio Yerevan broadcasts at 07:00-08:00 with French at 07:50 on 17680 kHz with 15510 and 15455 in parallel. (Paul Brems, Belgium) YUGOSLAVIA--Radio Yugoslavia uses the new frequencies of 7215, 9620, 11735 and 15105 kHz during the broadcast at 21:00-2145 to Europe, South Asia, East Africa and North America. (R.S. Rajesh, India) Updating SCDX-2045, Radio Yugoslavia in English at 12:00-12:30 uses 17740 and 21555 in parallel to 25795 kHz. (Paul Brems, Belgium) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for 62 contributors this week Good Listening!