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JAPAN PREMIUM welcome your contributions.
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You can read "JAPAN PREMIUM Archive" at
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~VZ6G-IWT/jp.html

JP No,001(Apr,30 1998) - No,557(Dec,26 2008) was ziped.

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All time in UTC

===== ASIA =====

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

===== AFRICA =====

ANGOLA
4950, R. Nacional Angola, Mulenvos. August, 04 2232-2243 male talks in Portuguese about film director Frank Capra, Titanic film soundtrack, English Pop music. Het, 33433
[LOB]

LIBERIA
4025, Liberia, Star Radio. August, 07 0703-0713 male in studio and outside "you're listening Star Radio..Liberia, Monrovia", female talks. 35333,
[LOB]

===== EUROPE =====

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

USA
4840 WCCP  with East coast West coast hip hop dispute, gangsta influence on baroque classic harpsichord  1012 - 1013
[Wilkner]

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

ANTARCTICA
15476, Antarctica, RN San Gabriel. August, 03 1220-1235 two female in discussion until announcements "comenzamos con música", Spanish Pop music; 43433. August, 04 1415-1428 romantic Spanish music selections, male "desde la Base Esperanza..transmite..LRA36..", back same kind of music; 45434. August, 05 1448-1503 Spanish Pop music, female talks "continuamos con nuestro programa" about Argentinean films, back Spanish Pop selections; 43444. August, 06 1157-1218 tune in carrier was on, 1206 audio started with Argentinean Folk music, male announcements, female talks "olá, muy buenos dias, un poco nublado el dia de hoy..sensación térmica de –9º C, temperatura máxima 1º C, prognóstico de ventos moderados"; 44434,
[LOB]

BOLIVIA
4795.85 Bolivia Radio Lipez, Uyuni  0935 strong signal with flauta andina, locutor and music, "en Bolivia...kiloHertz" ID under t-storms 1000 Buenas Dias, music bridge stayed in till 1055 recheck, 5 August. Good AM lock on R8
[Wilkner]
4796, Bolivia, R. Lipez, Uyuni. July, 31 0923-0933 local music, canned female "R. Lipez", male talks, back local music. Static noise, 24222
[LOB]
5952.46  Bolivia Pio XII, Siglo Veinte 1012 om and yl with clear signal,[ no  Cuban/Costa Rican "yo mama drama" jamming. Children's voices, om over percussion solo, good AM lock on the R8. 5 August. 
[Wilkner]

BRAZIL
3375.34  Brasil  Radio Municipal São Gabriel da Cachoeira, upbeat music 0935 ID  banda de 90 metros, good strong signal till 1005 tune out 7 August 
[Wilkner]
4754.9. Radio Imaculada Conceição, Campo Grande, MS 0040 om in Portuguese  5 August 
[Wilkner]

CHILE 
CVC La Voz  17680  2033 GMT  Spanish  444  Aug 3  YL with
comments with audience laughing.   
[MacKenzie]

GUYANA
3290  Guyana, GBC  0940 flute instrumental usual om announcer, under t-storm " 60 million dollars" for something 0945 modern subcontinental music 7 August 
[Wilkner]

HONDURAS
3250  Honduras,  Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis, 0035 om en espanol good signal 4 August,    1037 carrier on, no audio, 7 August
[Wilkner]

MEXICO
6010  Mexico  Radio Mil, México City 0953 to 1000 ID  Disco music reminiscent of Whit Stillman films http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001775/ 7 August
[Wilkner]

PERU
4835.42 Peru  Radio Marañon  Jaen 1021 with om and music under adjacent slop. 5 August. 
[Wilkner]
4955 Peru Radio Cultural Amauta Huanta 1030 Excellent Peruvian vocals, Time check at 32 minutos by om, excellent signal. Enjoyable 7 August 
[Wilkner]
5025, Peru, R. Quillabamba, Quillabamba. August, 04 2244-2255 messages service and ads by male in Spanish alternating Quechua, ads "tenemos motores elétricos y productos de carpintaria", local music, ads of a drugstore by female, music sounding like Brazilian Sertanejo but in Spanish. At tune in a battle agaisnt Cuba, but from 2255 changed to a mixing product; 22432
[LOB]

SURINAME
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. August, 07 0648-0703 English romantic music selections, canned male and child voice ID "R. Apintie", Lenny Kravitz ballad. 35333,
[LOB]

===== PACIFIC =====

AUSTRALIA 
Radio Australia-Shepparton  15240  0002 GMT  English  433  Aug 2 
Two OMs plus a YL with news headlines. YL about Powwer to School
Principals.//17715[444]Shep, 17750[444]Shep and 17795[444]Shep.   
[MacKenzie]

SOLOMON Is
5019.9 Solomon Islands, SIBC 1010 some audio with Radio Rebelde in remission. 7 August 
[Wilkner]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

4405, July, 31 1008-1010. A pulsed signal with around one second on, alternating one second off, but as listed, listenable Voice of Korea underneath.
[LOB]

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

5480.30  Unid with audio, weak and fading 1015  on 5 August 
[Wilkner]

==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

===== ...and others =====

08/02/2010
With more than 10,000 fans on Facebook, the ARRL page is the number one spot for hams on the Internet's most popular social networking site. Not only is the ARRL page the most popular Amateur Radio page on Facebook, it is attracting young -- and not-so-young -- hams to share their opinions and ham radio-related news with other hams.

According to Facebook demographics, more than 100 people between the ages of 13-17 are fans of the ARRL's page, with 80 percent below the age of 55 (Facebook breaks down its statistics in age groups of 13-17, 18-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54 and 55+). The ARRL page also averages about 400 users each week. Users are those who post their own comments, comment on others' posts or "like" a comment. Along with this, the ARRL Facebook page generates more than 3000 page views each week, with the majority of stories generating more than 80,000 "click-thrus."

"We are excited to have such a strong presence on Facebook," said ARRL News Editor S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA. "Through our page, we try to showcase all the fun that Amateur Radio is by using interactive status updates, articles from the ARRL Web site and photos from events that are happening all around the world. Personally, I really enjoy seeing what other hams have to say about their love and enjoyment of Amateur Radio." Keane maintains the ARRL Facebook page that was created by Herman May, KE5HYW.

While US hams make up the majority of users on the League's Facebook page, hams from all over the world, such as Indonesia, Spain, Greece, Australia, Italy, Argentina, Denmark and the Netherlands, are active, too. "Facebook only gives us the top 20 countries represented that visit our page, but I know from personal interaction with hams that we have more than just those 20 countries visiting us every day," Keane explained.

Source: ARRL Facebook Page Tops 10,300 Fans http://bit.ly/c4DWHN
[Gaviria]

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By Lance Guma
05 August 2010

Voice of Zimbabwe, a state controlled shortwave radio service, was launched last week Friday in Gweru and has signaled ZANU PF's reluctance to open up the airwaves. The station is reported to have been set up in 2007 with its general manager Happison Muchechetere saying they would carry out test runs before the actual programming started. Four years later it would seem they have finally managed to produce some programming.

Speaking to Newsreel on Thursday the national chairman of the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Loughty Dube, said; 'What that means is that in essence there are no new players. What the government has done is to move tentacles into a space which they already occupy.' He said Voice of Zimbabwe could not be called 'an additional voice' but rather a repetition of all the other 4 ZBC stations.

Dube said MISA has called on the coalition government to free the airwaves and allow for the entry of new players in the broadcasting sector, in line with the three-tier broadcasting system stipulated under the African Charter. He said they should allow community broadcasters, transform the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) from a state to a public broadcaster and also allow commercial broadcasters.
While MISA says it welcomes the recent licensing of four newspapers by the Zimbabwe Media Commission, this should be extended to the broadcasting sector. Dube however expressed reservations this would happen with Tafataona Mahoso heading the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ), given his history as a 'media hangman' who shut down many newspapers.

The Broadcasting Authority was set up 9 years ago and to date has not licenced a single independent broadcaster. A MISA statement recently pointed out that 'Zimbabwe has the dubious distinction of being among the very few African countries without privately owned commercial television and radio stations as well as community radio stations, 30 years after independence from colonial rule.'

So did the two MDC formations miss a trick in not using their parliamentary majority to repeal these repressive media laws that entrench the ZANU PF media monopoly? Dube said the GPA agreement had set out a proper framework to open up the airwaves, but like all other GPA issues no proper guidelines for implementation were put in place.

Source: http://www.swradioafrica.com/news050810/recent050810.htm
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:

LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
Robert Wilkner, USA.

Also thanks to

BC-DX / GERMANY.
CONEXION Digital / ARGENTINE.
CLANDESTINE RADIO WATCH / GERMANY.
CUMBRE DX / U.S.A.
DX INDIA / INDIA.
Globe Radio DX Club / INDIA.
HCDX / FINLAND.
IDXA / INDIA.
JSWC / JAPAN.
NASWA / U.S.A.
radioascolto.org / ITALY.
RUS-DX / RUSSIA.
WAVESCAN / AWR
WWDXC / GERMANY.

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