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[HCDX] RNZI Purchases new DRM Transmitter
The following information has just been received from Linden Clark, 
Manager, Radio New Zealand International.
Regards
Mark Nicholls
Editor  New Zealand DX Times
New Zealand Radio DX League
http://www.radiodx.com/
News Release
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Radio New Zealand purchases DRM capable Short-Wave Transmitter from Thales
Radio New Zealand has signed a contract with Thales for a new 
digital capable (DRM) short-wave transmitter for its international 
broadcaster Radio New Zealand International (RNZI). The new 100 kW 
short-wave transmitter will be operational in early 2006.
RNZI's current analogue short-wave transmitter (also from Thales) is 
nearing the end of its serviceable life. The new Thales transmitter 
will work alongside it and then replace it completely as RNZI's 
transmission mode into the Pacific.
Radio New Zealand Chief Executive and Editor in Chief Peter Cavanagh 
says the decision to purchase from Thales recognizes the very 
significant contribution the company has made towards the DRM 
system. "They have the largest number of transmitters in service 
carrying a DRM signal and they offer an excellent product".
The contract follows an announcement earlier this year by the New 
Zealand Government about a funding boost for RNZI to move to digital 
short-wave technology.
RNZI Manager Linden Clark says DRM offers an ideal solution for a 
service like RNZI. "The new transmitter will transmit a digital 
(DRM) signal for rebroadcast across the Pacific on our 14 Pacific 
partner radio stations. The current analogue transmitter will 
continue to deliver an analogue short-wave signal to individual 
Pacific listeners."
"Thales is proud to have been selected by RNZ to execute this 
exciting new project, which is an important milestone in the history 
of DRM, " says Willi Tschol, Managing Director of the Thales Radio 
Broadcasting Activities. "I will be following the progress 
personally, and wish to thank the management of RNZ for their trust 
in our company and in the future of DRM."
RNZI is New Zealand's international broadcaster, on air 24 hours a 
day with a service to the Pacific which reaches from Papua New 
Guinea in the west to French Polynesia in the east and covers all 
the Pacific region in-between.
While broadcasting mainly in English, RNZI also carries news in 
Pacific languages, making it one of the most listened to, and 
respected, stations in the Pacific.
The service was set up in 1990 with one analogue short-wave transmitter.
Peter Cavanagh says "the new transmitter secures the future of what 
has become a vitally important service for the people of the Pacific 
region. Radio New Zealand International plays a significant part in 
increasing an understanding and awareness of New Zealand's role in 
the Pacific".
Linden Clark
Manager
Radio New Zealand International
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