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Old December 5th 04, 12:13 AM
Mike Terry
 
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Default Euronet Radio introducing regular Shortwave schedule

"Euronet Radio is pleased to announce its forthcoming return to
regular broadcasting on shortwave in Europe.

The Euronet Radio group has been experimenting with high-powered
shortwave transmissions targeting the British Isles and continental
Europe since 2002.

We look forward to delivering a variety of programming via shortwave
in 2005.

Keep checking our website for further details regarding the launch of
our regular broadcast schedule:

http://www.euronetradio.com

When regular operations commence, our programme content will include
items of interest for radio hobbyists, anoraks and radio amateurs,
all blended together with the very best music from the 60s, 70s and
the 80s.

All Euronet Radio broadcasts are fully authorised and originate from
a 100,000 watt transmitter located at Ulbroka in the Republic of
Latvia.

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