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Mike,
Thank You for this post.. Dan In article , "Mike Terry" writes: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 For safety reasons, our Bonaire relay station will stop broadcasting this evening at 1900 UTC, and the staff will be evacuated, while Hurricane Ivan passes through the area. Radio Netherlands Acting D-G Jan Hoek says "The relay station consists of 20 antennas, of which the highest is about 100 metres. With such high windspeeds, the transmitting station is a dangerous area. The safety of our staff is naturally the number one priority. We remain in close contact with our colleagues on the island who are keeping us informed of the latest situation." At this time it is not known how long the station will be off the air. The following transmissions will be taken over by our Flevo transmitter site. Others will be off the air. 1900-2057 UTC English 17810 kHz 2100-2157 UTC Dutch 15315 kHz and 17810 kHz 2200-2257 UTC Dutch 15315 kHz 2200-2256 UTC RVI 11635 kHz 0000-0157 UTC English 9845 kHz 0200-0257 UTC Spanish 6165 kHz 0300-0357 UTC Dutch 6165 kHz # posted by Andy Sennitt @ 14:30 UTC http://medianetwork.blogspot.com/ |
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