On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 10:10:17 GMT, "Jari Savolainen"
wrote:
Missionary positions
???
have set up an evangelical shortwave station in the
Democratic Republic of Finland. Radio Vitun Viikset (RVV) operates from the
town of Jaala, just 7000 miles from Ulaan Baator, Mongolia. Finnish DXer
Jari
Savolainen found out after a summer of heavy drinking that RVV is
broadcasting
on 24845.5 kHz in the alco-meter shortwave band with ONE BILLION WATTS of
power. RVV is jointly operated by Herttareetin Huorissakäyvät Ukkomiehet
(PANO-69)
and Die Gute Nachricht für Elise und Eva Braun (VITTU-5). PANO-69 is
nationwide
church originally established by the Freebasing African Jungle Jumpers
International
(HOTTENTOTTI), while VITTU-5 is a liberal Amish missionary position
organization.
There is also an RFCK FM station in Iitti. The programs are mainly in local
languages
with some content in Savo, Suomi, Swahili, French, Russian, Mexican, Ebonics
and English. According to Savolainen he is running out of things to drink
(donations
appreciated) but the transmissions run daily at 0330-0331 UTC in the
mornings, and
at 1400-1359 UTC in the evenings from Monday until the Finnish state liqueur
monopoly (ALKO) opens. During the weekends the scheduled broadcast time is
1931-1930 UTC or when the station personnel falls asleep. Savolainen has a
source
for cheap Estonian vodka who says that in the beginning of September
transmitter
power will be raised to 300-500 BILLION watts.
(DXing.info, June 31, 2004)
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