| May 
                      2002
 Sharp cuts 
                      for Radio Finland
 The 
                      Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE plans to sharply cut back 
                      on the foreign language radio broadcasting of Radio Finland, 
                      the company's international service, 
                      Helsingin 
                      Sanomat 
                      reports.
 The most drastic alternative would leave Russian as the 
                      only remaining foreign language - in addition to the domestic 
                      languages, Finnish and Swedish.
 The most moderate cutbacks would involve shutting down Radio 
                      Finland's French and German language services. Broadcasts 
                      in English might also have to go.
 The proposal for cutting back on languages at Radio Finland 
                      will be taken up by YLE's Administrative Council on June 
                      12.
 Helsingin 
                      Sanomat, Finland, 29 May 2002
 
 Radio Parinacota 
                    reactivated
 Radio 
                    Parinacota, Chile, has been reactivated on 6010 kHz.
 Heard with Radio Cooperativa (Santiago) at 0754-0810, when 
                    closing down, on 25 May 2002.
 Giving ID at 0802 as "La hora en Cooperativa: 4 de la 
                    mañana 2 minutos".
 Gabriel 
                    Iván Barrera, Argentina, via DXLD, 25 May 2002
 
 Radio 
                    Parinacota, Chile, heard 0544 with mostly talk, then canned 
                    id preceded by sound-effect of a car revving up, used slogan 
                    like "La Voz del Camino", then rollicking music 
                    bridge and discussion between two men and a women continued. 
                    Radio Mil presumed the station with music underneath.
 Paul 
                    Ormandy, New Zealand, hcdx list, 29 May 2002
 
 East Timor focusing 
                    on radio
 East Timor 
                    is the world's newest nation.
 There are now six community radio stations in East Timor; 
                    and bound to be more in the near future.
 In a country with a high degree of illiteracy, the medium 
                    is a popular one.
 Currently however, there are still many rural districts in 
                    the country that do not have access to a local media source.
 In response to this, two of the Dili-based stations: Radio 
                    Lorico Lian, and Radio Rakambiah, undertake regular 'roaming 
                    broadcasts', in which a group of volunteers take a mobile 
                    transmitter to remote villages and allow the population open 
                    access broadcasting, to talk about the issues affecting and 
                    concerning them. They also teach the local people how to use 
                    the radio equipment.
 George 
                    Lessard, via DXLD, 6 May, 2002
 Maranatha, Argentina, 
                    on 6215 kHz
 Radio 
                    Maranatha AM, Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, can be heard 
                    with Christian programming in Portuguese, Guaraní and 
                    Spanish on 6215v kHz around 2300-0000 in Scandinavia.
 The station mentions both 1610 and 6215 kHz, so the latter 
                    is presumably not a harmonic.
 Jan-Erik 
                    Österholm, Finland, hcdx list, 11 May, 2002
 
 Address 
                    to Radio Maranatha is:
 Calle Obispo Angelelli y María del Iguazú B° 
                    Industrial,
 Puerto Iguazú,
 Provincia de Misiones
 Argentina.
 Tel. 543757 - 422713
 Propietario -Pastor Hugo Heidenger.
 Jan-Erik 
                    Österholm, Finland, hcdx list, 16 May, 2002
 
 Greyline 
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   hcdx 
                    news desk, 13 May 2002
 Baltic Waves 
                    plan tests on 1386 kHz
 Radio 
                    Baltic Waves International is going to start test transmissions 
                    on 1386 kHz with 850 kW omnidirectional from 2 June 2002 during 
                    the darkness hours.
 Bernd 
                    Trutenau, Lithuania, April 10 2002
 
 Radio Baltic Waves will broadcast from Sitkunai on 
                    1386 kHz with a non-directional antenna as follows:
 0300-2000: 250 kW.
 2000-0300: 750 kW.
 Future plans are 1000 kW (1600 kW ERP).
 Herman Boel, Medium Wave News 
                    via IDXD, 10 May 2002
 Passport look-alike 
                    from WRTH
 
  World 
                    Radio TV Handbook, WRTH, is trying a frontal assault on Passport 
                    to World Band Radio with its new The Shortwave Guide, which 
                    copies the Passport layout to a great extent. "It's a simple, colourful and effective way for the DXer 
                    or listener to see what is being broadcast in a particular 
                    language at a particular time", says WRTH Managing Director 
                    Nicholas Hardyman.
 Retail price is set at US$ 17.95 and publication is scheduled 
                    for June 2002. -- 
                    Read more --
 hcdx 
                    news desk, 6 May, 2002
 New Spanish 
                    radio pirate
 Radio 
                    Naranja, a new Spanish pirate station, plans to start broadcasting 
                    on 26 May 2002.
 The station intends to transmit every Sunday between 0800 
                    and 0830 on shortwave 25625 kHz. Format is news, music and 
                    brief items "dedicated to the DX world".
 Reception reports, which will be verified with QSL cards, 
                    can be emailed to radionaranja@hotmail.com.
 Vicente 
                    Ribas García, Spain, 5 May, 2002
 DX-Antwerp special 
                    celebration
 DX-Antwerp, 
                    Belgium, will broadcast a special program on 25 May 2002 between 
                    0800 and 0900 to commenorate the club's 20th anniversary.
 The program will be aired as follows:
 Russia - Krasnodar Tbilisskaya: 17785 kHz (250 kW)
 Lithuania - Vilnius Sitkunai: 9945 kHz (100 kW)
 Germany - Jülich: 7180 kHz (100 kW)
 A specially issued QSL card will be available for correct 
                    reception reports.
 During this broadcast five keywords will be given. If you 
                    note at least 4 of these keywords, you can send them, together 
                    with a reception report, to DX-Antwerp, PO Box 16, B-2660 
                    Hoboken, Belgium or email to qsl@dxa.be.
 Guido 
                    Schotmans, Belgium, 4 May, 2002
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