Re: [HCDX] Questions About U.S. Shortwave Stations
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Re: [HCDX] Questions About U.S. Shortwave Stations



At 12:16 PM 10/18/2003, Thomas Giella KN4LF wrote:
I'm catching up on my old paper shortwave log for U.S. stations before I begin using my new computer logging program. Anyone have the latest accurate broadcast schedules for KIMF Pinon, NM, WWBS Macon, GA. and KHBN, Palau?
Also is the current WHRA transmitter location in Greenbush, ME the same one that WCSN/WVHA used in Scott's Corner, ME? I sure miss the Christian Science Monitor SW broadcasts. I thought that their news reporting was excellent.

Thomas, I don't think KIMF have ever gone on the air (they had two frequencies listed 24 hrs /day, the night one I think is 5880). I haven't heard WWBS for some time either on 11910 weekends only from 0000 to 0200, I believe. Didn't the owner die very recently? Not sure about KHBN. I think they're still around and audible mornings here on the west coast.



Walter (Volodya) Salmaniw, MD
Victoria, BC, Canada



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