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VTBC Port Vila is currently using a low power modified amateur radio
transmitter to broadcast weak signals on 7260 kHz. Reception has been monitored of Pacific style music in the past day or so. The new 10kW shortwave transmitters are still enroute to Vanuatu. Delivery has been delayed for a variety of reasons, including difficulties obtaining freight space on cargo ships visiting Vila. An RNZI technician has just returned from Vila where preparation work has been underway for installation of the two new DRM/analog transmitters later this year. The frequency of 7260 is one of several registered for VTBC for the new service and the current broadcasts appear to be a prelude to the full service starting as soon as the new transmitters are installed. David Ricquish Radio Heritage Foundation (via hard_core_dx) Times? 7260 is currently registered 2000-0700, but in the past has been reported on the air later, or much later, especially if a lower nite frequency is not funxional. Watch out for Algeria via Skelton UK until 0600 on 7260 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ================================== dxAce Michigan USA Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B 70' and 200' wires I swear by, not at, Drake receivers. And, as always, don't do business with The Huntington Investment Company. |
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