On Jul 31, 4:04 pm, American Insurgent wrote:
On Jul 30, 1:25 am, dxAce wrote:
msg wrote:
American Insurgent wrote:
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7335 was occupied 24/7 by RFPI in the late 90s before University For
Peace canned them. I wasn't aware that WRNO was still on the air as
late as 2005. I thought they had disappeared years before that.
Really? Where was this station located? How could this persist for
any length of time on top of CHU in view of international agreements
and treaties?
Other stations have used 7335 over the years, so it's nothing new. As for Radio
for Peace International (Costa Rica), I don't recall them using 7335, however
they did use 7385. WRNO made use of 7355 many years ago.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
You're right, it WAS 7385. Duh! But it's been so LONG since RFPI was
on air, at least 7 or 8 years, and my memory has always been terrible.
I never paid a whole lot of attention to RFPI, anyway. But apparently
they had a small but loyal band of listeners, as they discovered when
the standoff with the university came about and they were locked in
the studio for several months. People showed up to pass cans of food
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AI - Radio For Peace International (RFPI)
'has' a small but loyal "Cadre" of Listeners ~ RHF
RFPI =
http://www.rfpi.org/
Here is the Radio For Peace International (RFPI)
Internet "Webcast" Schedule Summer 2007
SCHEDULE =
http://www.rfpi.org/RFPIsked_peace.html
* Democracy Now !
* World of Radio {Shortwave}
-produced by- Glenn Hauser
WOR =
http://www.worldofradio.com/
* TUC Radio
* Progressive Radio
* This Way Out
* Honoring Mother Earth : Indigenous Voices
* Freespeech Radio News
* Making Contact
* New Dimensions Radio
* Spiritual Awakening
* WINGS
* Between the Lines
* Voices of Our World
* Counterspin
* University Forum with Dr. Jean Moore
* The Shortwave Report
-produced by- Dan Roberts
SWR =
http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/shortwave.shtml
* Alternative Radio
* RadioNation
* Building Bridges - Labor Report
* This Way Out
* Best of Democracy Now !
* A World of Possibilities
RFPI Programs repeat every 4-Hours
during a 24-Hour Cycle.
Radio For Peace International (RFPI) also used 7445 kHz
which can easily be mis-remembered as 7335 kHz ~ RHF