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16 October 2003
Christian Ghibaudo reports: "Radio New Zealand International is back on shortwave, since this morning 0ctober 16th. Now, at 0630 UTC, on 11820 kHz, reception is nice here on the south of France." The shortwave transmitter had been off the air since Saturday 30 August. The station's Web site reported: "Spare parts have arrived and we are back on the air as of 0500 UTC 16 October. The transmitter is still under test but we hope our service has now returned to normal." RNZI is still leasing time on Radio Australia on 9580 kHz at these times: Sunday 1900-2115 UTC, Monday to Thursday 1700- 2115 UTC, Friday 1700-2015 UTC. © Radio Netherlands Media Network. http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/medianews.html |
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Dead carrier fading in and out on 17,675 at 0017 in Southern
California. On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 21:19:08 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry" wrote: 16 October 2003 Christian Ghibaudo reports: "Radio New Zealand International is back on shortwave, since this morning 0ctober 16th. Now, at 0630 UTC, on 11820 kHz, reception is nice here on the south of France." The shortwave transmitter had been off the air since Saturday 30 August. The station's Web site reported: "Spare parts have arrived and we are back on the air as of 0500 UTC 16 October. The transmitter is still under test but we hope our service has now returned to normal." RNZI is still leasing time on Radio Australia on 9580 kHz at these times: Sunday 1900-2115 UTC, Monday to Thursday 1700- 2115 UTC, Friday 1700-2015 UTC. © Radio Netherlands Media Network. http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/medianews.html |
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