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মঙ্গলবার, ১৮ জুন, ২০১৩
Radio Prague on shortwave
Radio Prague on shortwave Saturday 18 May, one day
only
There is to be a one-off day of Radio Prague on shortwave on 18
May . This is to celebrate their 90th anniversary. The rest of the time
you can hear them online.
There will be a commemorative QSL card as well.
The schedule is:
1200 to 1230 UTC in German on 7310 kHz to Europe
1230 to 1300 in Czech on 7310 kHz to Europe
1300 to 1330 in English on 7310 kHz to Europe
1330 to 1400 in French on 7310 kHz to Europe
1400 to 1430 in Spanish on 7310 kHz to Europe
1430 to 1500 in Russian on 7310 kHz to Europe
1400 to 1430 in Spanish on 6005 kHz to Europe
1430 to 1500 in Russian on 6005 kHz to Europe
1500 to 1530 in German on 6005 kHz to Europe
1530 to 1600 in Czech on 6005 kHz to Europe
1600 to 1630 in English on 6005 kHz to Europe
1630 to 1700 in French on 6005 kHz to Europe
1900 to 1930 in English on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
1930 to 2000 in French on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2000 to 2030 in Spanish on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2030 to 2100 in Russian on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2100 to 2130 in German on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
2130 to 2200 in Czech on 3985 kHz to Europe & Asia
60 years of Deutsche Welle
Deutsche Welle is celebrating its 60 th anniversary this month.
There is plenty of interesting information on the past and present at
their anniversary website.
Behind the Scenes, Lost and Found and 60 years of Journalism are
three examples of this.
You can upload photos and enter competitions. Their Facebook page
continues the celebratory theme This page is about Deutsche Welle’s
QSL card policy and includes a reception report form.
What a different world it is from when Deutsche Welle became the
voice of West Germany back in 1953...
Not a happy Bradley
Bradley Allen asks about Glenn Hauser. Host of World of Radio
(www.worldofradio.com ) and writer of DX Listening Digest for
many decades Glenn is a giant in the DX world. From his home in
Enid Oklahoma he collates and monitors a wealth of information.
There is always much of interest to be read at http://
www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt
Bradley would also like information on the Radio World programme
that was aired on Belgian broadcaster Radio Vlaanderen
International and hosted by Frans Vossen. The station broadcasts in
Dutch /Flemish at http://www.vrt.be / and is due to move into an
impressive new building in Brussels in 2019 (see translated article
at http://www.vrt.be/nieuws/2013/04/vrt-kiest-voor-nieuw-gebouw-
brussel )
Fans of the station can hear a programme made around the time of
their 50th anniversary at Jonathan Mark's Media Vault http://
jonathanmarks.libsyn.com/mn-10-08-1995-belgium-external-
broadcasting (it's also at Marks' Critical Distance blog http://
criticaldistance.blogspot.co.uk/2011/03/remembering-radio-
vlaanderen.html )
When did Radio World start? asks Bradley- he has tracked versions
in German, Spanish and French as far back in time as the 1988
World Radio TV Handbook. Jerry Berg's Listening On The
Shortwaves 1945 to today book comes up with a definitive answer
on page 254. (Berg's opus magnum is available from many online
booksellers). A twice monthly DX Corner programme started in 1970
with Frans Vossen introducing DX tips and listeners' letters. It
became weekly in 1980 and focused more on features, as well as
changing its title to DX World, which lasted until foreign language
services were closed in 2005.
The station's mailbag programme Brussels 1043 is also missed by
Bradley and he says the demise of the station is "clearly ridiculous"
June Radio Websites
June Radio Websites...
Extracts from my latest column in Radio User
I have mentioned the Radio Heritage Net website when it first
launched a few short years ago. It specialises in radio news from the
Far East and Australasian Pacific region but is looking to expand its
coverage worldwide in the next year or so. That expansion is
already starting to happen with their amusing Retro Radio Dial
feature with looks back at the radio scene in US states such as Texas
and Idaho 50 years ago. www.radioheritage.net and on Facebook
too.
Radio User reader Graham Smith would like to share two radio
related websites. The first is the Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
(www.solen.info/solar ), which is compiled by Jan Alvestad in
Norway. At the top of the page is a daily graph showing the sunspot
number, A index and so on. If short wave reception is bad there is
usually a spike in the A index. Further down the page are photos of
sunspots, and at the bottom is a chart of the sunspot numbers
(apparently we are past the peak of the current cycle).
The second site is Ydun’s Medium Wave Info (http://
mediumwave.info/index.html ), compiled by Ms Ydun M. Ritz in
Denmark. According to the News page for 12 April China Radio
International has launched a frequency in the South China Sea. The
Voice of the South China Sea broadcasts in six languages, including
Mandarin, English, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Filipino as well as
Indonesian. You can hear the English programmes of the voice of
the South China Sea at AM 1008, 1400-1500 (local time).
সোমবার, ১৭ জুন, ২০১৩
Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz
Radio Prague's Monthly Quiz
Test your knowledge of things Czech! On the
first day of the month Radio Prague will
announce the month’s quiz question on this
site. At the end of every month we will draw
six winners from the correct answers
received. Join our contest and win a Radio
Prague prize! Answers should be sent to
cr@radio.cz by the end of the month.
The winners will be featured on this site.
Question for June:
Tell us the name of the writer who was born 130 years ago in Prague into a
German-speaking Jewish family. He gained posthumous fame and is now
considered one of the major fiction writers of the 20th century.
“The legacy of the Thessaloniki brothers.”
Competition, Slovenský rozhlas
the answer to our competition
question:
When does the Cyril and Methodius pilgrimage start?
Your answers must be in before the 30th of jUNE, and you can send them to
Radio Slovakia International
English Section
Mýtna 1
P.O. BOX 55
Bratislava 817 55
Slovakia
or via our e-mail address, which is: englishsection@slovakradio.sk