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THE FOUR WINDS ON LINE  - Copyright 1998  Part  3
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Year 3 -  Number  65  - Roma, 24 July 1998

BELARUS - R. Minsk, external service, new sked replacing 0400-0600 to
Europe is at 0100-0300 on 7210 and 11670, so at this time is it now to
NAm? Also to Eu 1900-2100 on 7210, 11960. English: 0200 M/W/F/S/S; 1930
& 2030 T & T (PanIview, Bulgaria, July 3/ GH SW/DX Report 98-32, July
16)

CANADA - Must check the RCI website more often; they seem to be keeping
it up to date with latest programming changes, including: Not only is
the last  half hour of As It Happens on Friday  occupied by a summer
relief show, currently The Vestibules at 2330 as previously reported,
but also Monday, Connexions, which was on last summer, must be docus
from NPR et al., like Sound Print; and Wed, Talking Books. Replacing the
defunct CFN shows via UKOGBANI only at 0500-0600 are: Spectrum, Wed-Sat
0500-0529 and for the first time on RCI, I think, CBC's Vinyl Cafe, Wed
0500-0559, on 7295, 9595, 11835, 15430; updated 30 June.  While I was
there, I checked the times for the French mailbag, Le Courrier Mondiale,
in which Bill Westenhaver  has told us he is participating with
introductory DX talks: Sun 1930 on 17870...11700; 2130 on 17820...9755;
Sun 2230 on 15305 only; UT Monday 0030 on 13670, 9755, 5960 (Glenn
Hauser, RIB  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

CANADA - Dead Dog Cafe Comedy Hour episodes are being repeated daily
[weekdays] for months starting July 6 within This Morning on CBC, and
RCI at 1332-1345 on 11855 and 13650, the latter with perennial annoying
variable het, presumably Korea North (Hauser  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31,
JULY 9)

CANADA - [non]. Another Sackville screwup, or was Wimbledon so important
BBC grabbed an RCI frequency? Sun July 5 at 1500 noted 13650 was on BBC
rather the CBC, whilst 11855 was still CBC (gh  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31,
JULY 9)

CANADA -  Thought you'd like to see the new RCI QSL card--the first new
one since 1995 (Bill Westenhaver, July 3 / GH SW/DX Report 98-32, July
16)  --- It's a glossy color photo of two mounted Mounties flanking the
parliament clock tower, for the 125th anniversary of the RCMP =GRC
(Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SW/DX Report
98-32, July 16)

CHILE - Well, La Voz Cristiana is now, in fact, announcing four
frequencies simultaneously, and I can confirm three of them.  At about
1540 this morning, they announced 21550, 21500, 17680 and 9635.  21550
and 21500 are both heard well, though 21550 has the stronger signal. 
17680 is fairly strong, but it has a nasty buzz, reminiscent of some of
the old R. Moscow transmitters. Nothing heard on 9635, though it is
reasonable to think that that transmitter may be on the air, and not
propagating from Chile. So, more so-called Christian Radio.  One wonders
why each of these stations act as if they are the only one giving the
message!  Actually, La Voz has some fairly nice music, and you don't
have to bother paying attention to the words. (Tim Hendel, AL, July 13,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SW/DX Report 98-32, July 16)

COSTA RICA - Because of interference complaint from Tasmania, Since UT
July 6, RFPI has switched from 6980 to 6975-AM in the 0000-1500 period;
seems absoutely free of interference here (Glenn Hauser, OK, July 9  /
GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

CUBA - I heard RHC on 13605 past 0500 July 14, very distorted, and
causing splatter which almost covered the entire 22 meter band. I sent
an E-mail to Arnie this morning. I'll let you know what he says when I
hear from him (Ivan Grishin,Ont, WORLD OF RADIO 949/GH SW/DX Report
98-32, July 16)

INTERNATIONAL WATERS - [and non]. A book-in-progress on the web about
his hero, Freeborn John Lilburne, by John England also deals with
offshore radio, and his experiences with Allan Weiner at:
<http://www.freebornjohn.net> (Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 949 / GH
SW/DX Report 98-32, July 16)

MONGOLIA - V. of Mongolia, 12085, was again marginally readable on July
7, first checked at 1157 in Chinese, fluttery but fair, seems more audio
on  USB than LSB. 1210 started English with IS, Mongolian and English
IDs, theme, schedule; 1212 Aussie(?)  announcer with "Last Week's News";
1220 music break; 1226 Mailbag, but I never caught anyone's name; 1237
goodbye, music; 1238 woman with English sked, music, 1240* So the
mailbag is on  Tuesdays;  low het on high side grew stronger during the
half-hour (Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 948  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31,
JULY 9)

MONGOLIA - VOM  marginally audible July 14 on 12085 at 1226 check but
instead of Mailbag like last Tuesday had Chinese-style military band
music mixed with interview (Glenn Hauser, OK/ GH SW/DX Report 98-32,
July 16)

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES - Totally aside from the debate about whether
digital thingies are involved, one of RN-Bonaire's transmitters is
definitely  capable of terrible splattering, as Ernie Behr has insisted.
I heard it myself July 7 at 2025 on the 13 meter band, when 21590 was
yelling in Dutch about a silly ball game,  presumably World Crap, and
the same modulation peaks were splattering up and down the band,
gradually diminishing with distance from the centre frequency, but
detectable as far down as 21505 and as far up as 21770, overriding
weaker signals such as Portugal-21655; still the same at 2130 recheck.
The other two Bonaires, 17605 and 15315 were not // but with regular
Dutch programming and no spurs. Sounds like the Orban 9105a as described
by Bob Zanotti; will RN admit to using one on this transmitter? (Glenn
Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 948  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)  --- The
problem  may well be in the audio processing now widely in use by SW
stations. Specifically, it's a very sophisticated, state of the art
processor called the Orban 9105a (they have a Website). This is a
modernization of the old VOA audio clipper of the Cold War days. All the
"big boys" are using it today, including BBC, RN, DW, Norway, Sweden,
Finland, RFI, Austria, and the VOA itself. There's one big hitch,
however: the Orban produces an incredibly  punchy, high-level audio
signal, and if the transmitter is old or improperly adjusted, serious
splatter and/or poor-sounding modulation will result. Even the usually
careful and reliable DW has had splatter trouble because of the Orban.
I've had a hands-on experience with the 9105a in Schwarzenburg, and I
can tell you it's fantastic. But if it's not set up properly, it sounds
awful and is actually counterproductive. The year 1996 has been
mentioned as the turning point in audio / modulation problems at some
stations, and this in exactly  the period when the Orban 9105a caught
on. This, just in the way of a possible explanation for SOME of the
modulation problems reported. Best 73 (Bob Zanotti, Switzerland, July 2,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

NEW ZEALAND /CHILE - I have not heard anyone mention the clash between
RNZI and Voz Cristiana on 11690. Voz wins here in Edmonton at 0500 with
SS programming. This has been going on for just over a week now (Mick
Delmage, July 5, WORLD OF RADIO 948  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

NEW ZEALAND /CHILE - Checked July 7 after 0500, and RNZI was winning,
barely here, but it's an awful clash with slow subaudible heterodyne
which must be resolved (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 948 / GH SW/DX
Report 98-31, JULY 9)

NEW ZEALAND - I arrived back Sunday to be greeted with the final detail
of the financial cuts we are to suffer. A brief summary for you - From
August we expect.......Our large staff of 12 will reduce to 9. Dedicated
programmes for the South Pacific Islands will be reduced from 11 to 5
hours daily at Pacific breakfast time. Domestic radio will fill the gap.
Transmission hours will be cut by 2 hours - closing at 1010 UT instead
of 1205 UT. The future of Mailbox has yet to be decided (Adrian
Sainsbury, RNZI, July 13, WORLD OF RADIO 949/ GH SW/DX Report 98-32,
July 16)

NEW ZEALAND - Quick check of 11690 after 0500 July 13 found some
Spanish, but not English, making me wonder if RNZI had moved off to
avoid Voz Cristiana; not found on some other likely channels. And at
1158 the 6100 sked announcement still included 11690. Mailbox was not on
this week either, but City Talk Mon at 0430 on 17675, 1130 on 6100
(Glenn Hauser, OK / GH SW/DX Report 98-32, July 16)

NEW ZEALAND - I heard RNZI with a good signal on 11690 at their
switch-over time of 0459 July 14. I did not hear Voz Cristiana on 11690
at 0500 July 14.  New Zealand was loud and clear. (Ivan Grishin, Ont.,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SW/DX Report 98-32, July 16)

NEW ZEALAND - Once again on July 16 at 0500, RNZI 11690 had heavy
co-channel from Spanish music, presumably Voz Cristiana, Chile as
before; the two are about 1 Hz apart, producing a heavy beat as well
(Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING/ GH SW/DX Report
98-32, July 16)

NEW ZEALAND - RADIO NZ INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTS CUTBACK.  Confirmation
came through on  July 13 that reduced funding from the NZ Ministry of
Foreign Affairs for Radio New Zealand International will result in staff
and programming reductions to take effect from August 3, 1998.  With New
Zealand's official shortwave voice already running on a very tight
budget, the cut of NZ$166,000 (about US$85,000) or 13 percent reduction
in annual funding means a significant cutback in programming services. 
Weekly transmissions will be cut back by 12 hours, with the daily
closedown moving from 1200 UTC back to 1015 UTC. RNZI's own programming
is reduced from 11 hours to 5 hours daily.  The breakfast session will 
be retained but from 10.30am till 10.15pm NZT (2230-1015 UTC) RNZI will
relay Radio New Zealand's 'National Radio' domestic service.  The only
exceptions are expected to be an RNZI Pacific Islands news bulletin
insert at 4.00pm (0400 UTC) and occasional Cyclone Warning Broadcasts. 
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has made a small grant (US$9000) to ensure
the latter unique service is maintained. The only Pacific Island
language programming to be retained will be the local morning news
broadcasts in Samoan, Cook Islands Maori, Tongan and Niuean. Evening
programming to be dropped includes the popular Pacific Islands language
music request programmes and a number of English language features
including Rudi Hill's "On the March" feature.  At this stage the future
of RNZI's listener feedback programme "Mailbox" is uncertain.  5
part-time RNZI staff will lose their jobs, in effect reducing the total
fulltime equivalent staffing by 25 percent to just 9.  Interviewed on
RNZ's National Radio, former RNZI Head Ian Johnstone described the move
as "a step backwards".  He noted that 3 government-sponsored reviews  by
independent analysts into the cost effectiveness of RNZI since it's
return to air with a 100kw transmitter in 1990 have all supported its
continued operation.  Sharon Crosbie, Chief Executive of Radio New
Zealand says she is sad and frustrated that RNZ has to implement
cutbacks to such a valuable service.  Speaking on behalf of the NZ Radio
DX League,  the largest shortwave listener organisation in the Southern
Hemisphere and presently celebrating its 50th anniversary, Bryan Clark
notes that 1998 is also RNZI's 50th birthday.  The first official
shortwave broadcasts from the 7.5 kilowatt transmitters at Titahi Bay
north of Wellington took place on 25 September 1948.  Bryan says the
year-to-year funding review by the Foreign Affairs amounts to a slow
strangulation of the broadcaster and its dedicate staff, who provides
incredible value for money with an annual operating budget of under
US$700,000.  Regretably, and like its Australian counterparts,  the
Foreign Affairs Ministry are only seeing international broadcasting as a
cost, he says.  ( Bryan Clark for NZ Radio DX League via Paul Ormandy,
New Zealand)

NIGERIA - [non]. The Yoruba show Monday July 13 at 2100 on WHRA 15460
mixed English with other language segments, including an announcement
from Amnesty International calling for investigation into death in
custody of previous political prisoners; and in general it seems they
are still suspicious about Abiola's death. The Yoruba words for "1993"
are "nineteen ninety-three". One would think out of ethnic pride they
would figure out a way to express such large numbers without defaulting
to English (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING / GH
SW/DX Report 98-32, July 16)

NIGERIA - Ogene Ndigbo Radio, Wednesday June 1, 1998 on 15460 kHz (via
WHRA), starting at 2100 with O=4 in East Germany. WHRA  announcements
say, antenna beam is to West Africa at that hour. Opening announcement
by male speaker included mentioning of Washington D.C. Px contained talk
and mx in Igbo (?) but no long EE parts (like sister station Radio
Yoruba) were heard. Several mentionings of Biafra and Nigeria, at 2109
... Ogene Ndigbo Post Office Box 91425 Washington DC 20090. At 2110
repeat of that address announcement. Sudden end of px at 2154 was follow
by short WHRA announcement and short part of WHRA programm about
Jefferson attending church in Washington and the influence of American
History on Christianity till 2157 (switching error?), short WHRA
announcement again, tx went off air at 2158 in the middle of WHRA
qsl-address announcement. (M.Schoech-Germany CRW 008)

PIRATE EUROPE - Today  July 9, I received a messagge from Peter Moore of
Radio Caroline with the information that the station will be test each
Wednesday evening from 18.00 to 20.00 UK time the new frequency of 15200
kHz with 500 kW. (Pecolatto, Italy / Radiorama Pirate News) 

PIRATE NEWS - The new station via Radio 510/IRRS from Germany is Radio
Nightmare. The show is only in English by DJ Steven. All reception
reports to: B.B.Musikproduktion, Radio Nightmare, Bahnhofstrasse 35a,
D-67459 Böhl-Iggelheim, Germany. Check out their homepage: <
http://www.members.aol.com/ >GNRecords E-mail: GNRecords@xxxxxxx (News
from DJ Stevie/Radio 510 Int. / Radiorama Pirate News July # 2)

SAIPAN - RFA to purchase KHBI from Herald Broadcasting - The First
Church of Christ, Scientist's Herald Broadcasting Syndicate announced
the sale of KHBI in Saipan to Radio Free Asia in yesterday's issue of
"The Christian Science Monitor". Although the sale price was not
announced, the purchase agreement does allow the Church to use the
station to broadcast religious programming after the transfer is
implemented. RFA management  hopes that all current KHBI employees will
remain at the station once RFA assumes possession of the station. (Jim
Moats, July 7, RIB and WORLD OF RADIO 948  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY
9) --- We've been expecting this for a long time; RFA already using KHBI
heavily, but brokers wouldn't talk about it. Initially KHBI was for
sale, then not for sale while this was pending (Hauser  / GH SW/DX
Report 98-31, JULY 9)

TAHITI - [non]. Once again a major religious broadcaster callously blows
away the only shortwave frequency of an exotic country--WYFR, Portuguese
to Africa heard on 15170 at 0445, Arabic 0500, and no trace at all of
Tahiti, July 9 (Glenn Hauser, OK  / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

TAIWAN - [non]. Family Stations relay effective 20 July changes 11550 to
15165 for Hindi 0000-0100, English 0100-0200, 295 degrees to S Asia (Dan
Elyea, WYFR, June 26 via Hauser / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

TAJIKISTAN  - Below I forward  a message received from R Tajikistan 
interested  in cooperation with radio clubs Anyone interested should
write   directly to them.  --- From:    Parvez Satter
<liton@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: GREETINGS FROM RADIO TAJIKISTAN ENGLISH
SERVICE.  DEAR FRIEND.  HELLO.  WE ALL ARE VERY GLAD TO HAVE YOUR
LETTER.  WE ARE VERY SORRY TO SEND YOU LETTER IN DUE TIME.  WE HAVE SEND
QSL CARD TO YOU . WE HOPE YOU WILL RECEIVE IT SOON. ANY WAY   NOW ARE
VERY  SERIOUS ABOUT OUR LISTENERS. ( notice:  There were two letters
sernt to them the latter abt 3 months ago/Liangas) COULD YOU INFORM US
ABOUT YOU MORE. IF ITS POSSIBLE THEN SEND SOME DX CLUBS E-MAIL
ADDRESSES. WE WANT TO CO-OPERATE WITH THEM. PLEASE SEND YOUR OWN
PHOTOGRAPHY . TAKE A SNAP OF YOUR QSL COLLECTIONS.  WE ARE EAGER TO
COLLECT OUR LISTENERS  PICTURES FOR OUR QSL COLLECTIONS.  OUR NEW
ADDRESS : ENGLISH SERVICE, INTERNATIONAL SERVICE, RADIO TAJIKISTAN, 
POST BOX-108,  DUSHANBE 734025,  TAJIKISTAN.   --- WITH BEST WISHES. 
NASRULLO RAMAZONOV PARVEZ SATTER. (Liangas, Greece)

THAILAND - Surprised to find BBC WS quite readable at local midnight,
0500 UT July 9 on 21660; this is Thailand beamed 20 degrees at 0300-0530
(Glenn Hauser, OK / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)

UKRAINE - I haven't seen anyone mention that Ukraine has not been heard
for a few weeks now, at 2100, 0000 or 0300 on 9550/12040 (Ivan Grishin,
Ont., July 13, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING / GH SW/DX Report
98-32, July 16)

URUGUAY - R. Montecarlo/Oriental sked, after France 98 Soccer World Cup,
is as follows: R. Oriental on 11735, 1030-2330; R. Montecarlo on 9595,
2330-0300 (of the following day). R. Oriental will carry soccer  match
transmissions for "Supercopa" and "Copa Mercosur" tournaments on 11735
and, therefore, this will make its s/off time variable. The 6140 outlet
is not being used for now. (Nigro-Uruguay, Jul 16)

USA - The "last" Spectrum program June 20 indicated that they hoped to
return in the fall, and on a different station, WGTG-2 (George Thurman,
Hans Johnson, Pete Costello, Jim Wishner, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL
BROADCASTING / GH SW/DX Report 98-31, JULY 9)



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DX PROGRAMS
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Join me for the latest tuning tips for the South Pacific on Radio New
Zealand International during "Mailbox", fortnightly broadcasts, Monday
0430z on 17675kHz and 1130z on 6100kHz, repeated the following Thursday
0830z on 6100kHz and Friday at 1930z on 9875kHz. And on AWR's "Wavescan"
commencing the third Sunday of the month (see www.awr.org for frequency
schedule), repeated at 0800z and 2000z on ZLXA Print Disabled Radio the
third Monday of the month, on 1602kHz, 3935kHz and 7290kHz. (Paul
Ormandy, New Zealand)

DXing with Cumbre Schedule.  Hello, everyone.  This new schedule has a
change. This supersedes the June 12th schedule that was in last week's
Cumbre DX, and also the one of June 18th.  VIA WHRI ANGEL I (To:
Americas/Caribbean) 0500  Sat  7315 --- 1730  Sat  15105 --- 2230  Sat 
9495 --- 1230  Sun  9495 --- 1330  Sun  15105.  VIA WHRI ANGEL II  (TO:
Eur/Mideast/Africa/Russia/N Am) 0500  Sat  5745 --- 1430  Sat  6040 ---
2200  Sat  5745 --- 0430  Sun  5745 --- 0830  Sun  5745.  VIA KWHR ANGEL
III (TO: Asia/Pacific) 0230  Sat  17510 --- 0600  Sun  17780 --- 1630 
Sun  9930 --- 1830  Sun  13625.  VIA KWHR ANGEL IV (TO: South Pacific)
0700  Sat  17555 --- 1230  Sat  11565 --- 2000  Sat  17555 --- 0330 
Sun  17555 --- 0730  Sun  17555 --- 1030  Sun  11565 (new) --- 1300 
Sun  11565 --- 2130  Sun  17555.  VIA WHRA ANGEL V  (TO: Africa/Mideast)
0330  Sat  9400 --- 0800  Sat  11565 --- 2130  Sat  15460 --- 0730  Sun 
11565 --- 1830  Sun  17655 --- 2130  Sun  15460.  Also, you can hear the
program whenever it is on shortwave via Real Audio through the World
Harvest Radio website at: < http://www.whr.org >, or through the Cumbre
DX website at: < http://www.ralabs.com/cumbre > Thanks for listening and
contributing!  Marie Lamb, Host and Producer DXing with Cumbre


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WORLD OF RADIO, CONTINENT OF MEDIA, 
MUNDO RADIAL MASTER SCHEDULE
of Glenn Hauser's Broadcasts, as of July 14, 1998
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UT      CDT     LOCAL   PROGRAM STATION        FREQUENCY

THU     THU     THU
2030    3:30p   3:30p   WOR     WWCR           15685
2100    4:00p   4:00p   MR      WWCR           15685

FRI     FRI     FRI
1000    5:00a   11:00a  WOR     WRN-Internet   On-demand starts
1530    10:30a  9:30a   MR      RFPI           21460
1745    12:45p  7:45p   MR/REL  RN             Astra 1F
1930    2:30p   1:30p   COM     RFPI           21460 15049
2000    3:00p   2:00p   WOR     RFPI           21460 15049
2115    4:15p   4:15p   MR      WWCR           15685

                SAT
2255    5:55p   12:55a  MR/REL  RN             15315 11715 11680 
                                               9895

SAT
0055    7:55p   2:55a   MR/REL  RN             15315 9895
0255    9:55p   4:55a   MR/REL  RN             9590 6165
0330    10:30p  4:30a   WOR     WRN            Astra 1B

                FRI
0330    10:30p  9:30p   COM     RFPI           6975 15049
0400    11:00p  10:00p  WOR     RFPI           6975 15049
                                            
        SAT     SAT
0600    1:00a   1:00a   WOR     WWCR           5070 
0755    2:55a   2:55a   WOR     WNQM-TN       
1300                                                     
0955    4:55a   4:55a   WOR     WNQM-TN        1300
       [above reported at 1030/5:30 am instead July 11]
1030    5:30a   4:30a   COM     RFPI           6975            
1100    6:00a   5:00a   WOR     RFPI           6975
1200    7:00a   7:00a   WOR     KNOR-OK        1400
1330    8:30a   7:30a   MR      RFPI           6975
1600    11:00a  5:00p   WOR     WRN            Galaxy V, Astra 
                                               1B, Af/As/Pac sats,
                                               C-SPAN, KRVM-1280
                                               OR, WLIO-35 SAP OH
1730    12:30p  11:30a  COM     RFPI           21460
1800    1:00p   12:00n  WOR     RFPI           21460 15049
1830    1:30p   2:30p   WOR     WPKN-CT        89.5 [week delay]
2330    6:30p   7:30p   WOR     WGTG           5085-USB

SUN
0130    8:30p   7:30p   COM     RFPI           15049 6975
0200    9:00p   8:00p   WOR     RFPI           15049 6975
                                           
        SUN     SUN
0530    12:30a  6:30a   WOR     WRN            Galaxy V, KRVM-1280
                                               OR, WLIO-35 SAP OH
0630    1:30a   1:30a   WOR     WWCR           5070
0740    2:40a   2:40a   MR      WNQM-TN        1300
0830    3:30a   2:30a   COM     RFPI           6975
0900    4:00a   3:00a   WOR     RFPI           6975
0930    4:30a   4:30a   WOR     WWCR           5070
0930    4:30a   10:30a  WOR     WRN            Astra 1B
1530    10:30a  9:30a   WOR/COM RFPI           21460 15049 [irr.]
1835    1:35p   8:35p   MR/REL  RN             Astra 1F
2300    6:00p   5:00p   WOR     RFPI           21460 15049

                MON
2355    6:55p   1:55a   MR/REL  RN             15315 11715 9895

MON             SUN
0330    10:30p  10:30p  WOR     WSUI-IA        910 [week delay]
                                
                MON
0355    10:55p  5:55a   MR/REL  RN             9590 6165

        MON
0700    2:00a   1:00a   WOR     RFPI           15049 6975
0740    2:40a   2:40a   MR      WNQM-TN        1300
1530    10:30a  9:30a   MR      RFPI           21460

TUE     TUE     TUE
1230    7:30a   7:30a   WOR     WWCR           15685
1900    2:00p   1:00p   WOR     RFPI           21460 15049

WED
0300    10:00p  9:00p   WOR     RFPI           15049 6975

        WED     WED
1000    5:00a   4:00a   WOR     RFPI           6975
1330    8:30a   7:30a   MR      RFPI           6975

NOTE: WOR is weekly; COM and MR approximately monthly but 
aired weekly. MR serialized almost every week on RN Radio-Enlace.
MR times on RFPI extremely variable; WNQM times unconfirmed 
lately. WRN times also relayed by many other FM stations and and cable
systems. Further info at our website! - <
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio > (Glenn Hauser, USA)

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