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Sanjaya wrote: "Mark Zenier" wrote in message ... In article et, Sanjaya wrote: Location east Tennessee USA If using a good portable SW radio, what frequencies can I hope to get for Radio Australia and RNZI during the local late afternoon through evening hours? They've got a new (October 2005) .pdf file available for download that has time schedules for each target region. In this case, North America uses the Central/South Pacific. http://www.abc.net.au/ra Well, time to gripe. Monday night I found that 15240 was coming in reasonably well. But, starting just this week, they've split their schedule so that there's a Pacific schedule and an Asian Schedule. And on the Pacific Schedule, their 04:00 hour, which used to be solid stuff like "The Science Show", and "Background Briefing", is now their frothy "In The Loop" show aimed at the Pacific island youth audience. Just what I want to hear, Pacific Island Hip Hop. BLEHHHHHHCCCHH. So, for many of my favorite programs, there's only one airing to the Pacific. And if they've got a rugby or cricket game, they're going to get dumped that week. That's one way for them to boost their Podcast experiment... Anyway, the detailed transmission schedule is at http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/pdf/frequency.pdf Their "week on one page" program schedule .pdf hasn't been updated yet. If you're fetching the web page program schedule, they only have one US time zone(EST), so it's often less brain bending to get the UK schedule in GMT. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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