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![]() Dan Say wrote in message ... JuLiE Dxer wrote: This is what I have, Radio China International-English: 49m: 5990, 6040, 6090, 6145, 6175, 6190. 41m: 7175, 7160, 7190, 7250, 7295, 7405. 31m: 9440, 9515, 9560, 9570, 9580, 9585, 9600, 9690, 9730, 9755, 9790. 25m: 11640, 11675, 11740, 11750, 11770, 11790, 11900, 11980, 12080. 22m: 13620, 13630, 13640, 13680, 13685, 13720, 13740, 13775. 19m: 15110, 15125, 15180, 15210, 15260, 15350, 15415, 15465. 16m: 17540, 17690, 11760. It may be the same as what you already have. Sorry about not having times. On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 22:08:21 GMT, "RadioGuy" wrote: So what's up at CRI? They continually send me mail but I have yet to receive a frequency/programme guide---they even dropped the schedule from the Messenger! RG I wonder if it is that they are using the Messenger in other mailings? I've received the English language Messenger in mailings from the French Service. So an English schedule would be confusing to other language listeners. They put out their own schedule pamphlets but no magazine, stuffing their envelopes with New Year cards at this time of year, and copies of the appropriate language Beijing Review or China Today. (How else do you get Esperanto reading materials?) Howdy Dan, Interesting point... obviously there has been a change at CRI regarding the Messenger. I looked through my piles of mailings and it seems that beginning with issue Vol. 15, No.2 (March-April 2004) they dropped the schedule. Gee... the first thing I would do when I got the Messenger was to check the frequency listing so it was the first thing I noticed that was missing. Tucked into the March-April 2004 issue I also found the schedule for the English Service---so I'm OK now. RG |
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