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Old March 30th 04, 05:13 AM
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Default What's Radio Netherlands' new English freqs for NAm?

Ever since the start of the A04 season on Sunday, Radio Netherlands has
been broadcasting Spanish instead of English on 6165 and 9590 khz at
0400. EiBi A04 schedule still shows them in English, and Radio
Netherlands' website www.rnw.nl has not been updated for A04. This is
the second time in a year that they've rearranged their English tx's,
but unlike the last time their website isn't any help. I'm stumped. Any
ideas?

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Old March 30th 04, 07:13 PM
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thomasknocker, according to R.N.W.'s "On Target # 25", North American
broadcasts a 1100 G.M.T on 11.675 mhz from Bonaire ; 0000-0155 G.M.T. on
9.845 mhz from Bonaire ; 0400 G.M.T. on 6.165mhz // 9.590 mhz from Bonaire ;
and 1900 G.M.T. weekends on 15.315 mhz // 17.735 mhz from Bonaire, plus 17.660
mhz from Sackville.
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tommyknocker wrote in message ...
Ever since the start of the A04 season on Sunday, Radio Netherlands has
been broadcasting Spanish instead of English on 6165 and 9590 khz at
0400. EiBi A04 schedule still shows them in English, and Radio
Netherlands' website www.rnw.nl has not been updated for A04. This is
the second time in a year that they've rearranged their English tx's,
but unlike the last time their website isn't any help. I'm stumped. Any
ideas?



Huh? Monday afternoon/evening they were on
(March 30) 0:00 UTC 9845 (weak signal)
1:00 UTC 9845 (a bit stronger)
4:00 UTC 6165 (very strong)

Location Seattle.

I didn't try all the frequenices, as my goal was to tape Research File.

Mark Zenier
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Old March 30th 04, 10:13 PM
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http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/html/schedule_a04.html


"tommyknocker" wrote in message
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Ever since the start of the A04 season on Sunday, Radio Netherlands has
been broadcasting Spanish instead of English on 6165 and 9590 khz at
0400. EiBi A04 schedule still shows them in English, and Radio
Netherlands' website www.rnw.nl has not been updated for A04. This is
the second time in a year that they've rearranged their English tx's,
but unlike the last time their website isn't any help. I'm stumped. Any
ideas?



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