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from: JAN NIEUWENHUIS
date: 1997-10-26 17:26:00
subject: DX-Hotline (26/10/97)-3

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 This info for Radio-LISTENING amateurs is presented to you by the:
 BENELUX DX-CLUB, A. van Ostadestr. 106, NL-7944 XT Meppel, Holland
 
 SHORTWAVE BROADCASTING NEWS ("DX-Hotline")  -  compiled by:
 JAN NIEUWENHUIS, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg (Texel), Holland
 
 Net-mail (FIDO)  :  2:500/202    Email (Internet)  :  nieuw@nioz.nl
 
 PART 3 of 8                                 Date: 26th October 1997 
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DENMARK
* RADIO DANMARK, Copenhagen/Frederiksberg; schedule valid until
   29th March 1998:
    1730-1755 to EUROPE & NW.Africa on 7485 kHz, to Russia on 7560 kc,
     to SE.EUROPE & E.Africa on 9590 kHz, and to N.America (East) &
     Caribbean on 13805 kHz.
    1830-1855 to EUROPE on 5960 kHz, to EUROPE & NW.Africa on 7485 kc,
     to S.EUROPE & Africa on 9590 kHz, and to N.America (Eastern &
     Central) & Greenland on 11840 kHz.
    1930-1955 to E.EUROPE on 7485 kHz, to W. & S.Africa & New Zealand
     on 9590 kHz, to Canada & Greenland on 9960 kHz, and to N.EUROPE
     & S.Scandinavia on 243 and 1062 kHz.
    2030-2055 to EUROPE, NW.Africa & Canary Island on 7540 kHz, to
     Australia on 7570 kHz, and to Canada & Greenland on 9960 kHz.
    2130-2155 to Australia on 7570 kHz.
    2230-2255 to Far East on 7405 kHz, and to S.America on 7570 kHz.
    2330-2355 to Far East on 7405 kHz, to N.America(Eastern & Central)
     & Caribbean on 7465 kHz, to SE.Asia & W.Australia on 7560 kHz,
     and to S.America on 7570 kHz.
    0030-0055 to N.America (East) & Caribbean on 7465 kHz, and to
     SE.Asia & W.Australia on 7560 kHz.
    0130-0155 and 0230-0255 to Eastern N.America & Caribbean on 7465
     kHz, to S.Asia (India) on 7545 kHz, and to N.America (Eastern &
     Central) & Greenland on 7565 kHz.
    0330-0355 to N.America (West) & Greenland on 7520 kHz, to W.Middle
     East on 7545 kHz, and to E.Middle East on 9975 kHz.
    0430-0455 to N.America (West) on 7520 kHz, to Russia & E.Middle
     East on 7420 kHz, and to W.Middle East on 9975 kHz.
    0530-0555 to EUROPE & N.Africa on 7545 kHz, and to SE.EUROPE &
     E.Africa on 9975 kHz.
    0630-0655 to EUROPE on 5965 kHz, to EUROPE, W.Africa & New Zealand
     on 7180 kHz, to SW.EUROPE, W.Africa, Canary Islands & New Zealand
     on 9590 kHz, and to Africa on 13800 kHz.
    0730-0755 to EUROPE, W.Africa, Canary Islands & New Zealand on
     7180 kHz, to EUROPE & New Zealand on 9590 kHz, and to EUROPE &
     W.Africa on 11625 kHz.
    0830-0855 to Australia on 11625 kHz, and to E.Middle East & S.Asia
     (India) on 15175 kHz.
    0930-0955 to Australia on 11625 kHz, and to Far East on 13800 kHz.
    1030-1055 to EUROPE, NW.Africa & Canary Islands on 15220 kHz, and
     to S.America on 17840 kHz.
    1130-1155 to EUROPE on 7295 kHz, and to S.America on 15605 kHz.
    1230-1255 to Far East on 9905 kHz, to N.America (East) & Caribbean
     on 11840 kHz, to EUROPE on 13800 kHz, and to Russia, SE.Asia &
     Australia on 15605 kHz.
    1330-1355 to EUROPE on 9590 kHz, to Far East on 9905 kHz, to
     Russia, SE.Asia & Australia on 13800 kHz, and to N.America
     (Eastern & Central) & Greenland on 13805 kHz.
    1430-1455 to Russia, S.Asia & E.Middle East on 13800 kHz, and to
     N.America (Eastern & Central) & Greenland on 13805 kHz.
    1530-1555 to N.America (West) & Greenland on 11840 kHz, to Russia
     & S.Asia (India) on 12055 kHz, and to E.Middle East on 13800 kHz.
    1630-1655 to Russia & S.Asia (India) on 9985 kHz, to SE.EUROPE, E.
     & C.Africa on 13800 kHz, and to N.America (West) & Greenland on
     13805 kHz.
    The daily live transmissions in Danish are aired at 1730 and at
     0930. Transmissions in-between are repeats.
    The letterbox programme, "Tune In" is heard on the last Saturday
     and Sunday of the month from 1738 UT, the last broadcast being on
     Sunday at 1638.
    Radio Denmark shares the Norwegian transmitters with Radio Norway.
    They broadcast at xx00-xx30, followed by Denmark at xx30-xx55, 24
     hours a day.
    Radio Denmark replies complete reports by a QSL-card. Although not
     necessary, return postage is appreciated (1 IRC or 1 US dollar).
    Addr: Rosenorns All  22, DK-1999 Frederiksberg C.
    WWW: http://www.dr.dk/rdk
    E-mail: Schedule, programme matters: rdk@dr.dk
            Technical, reports: rdk.ek@login.dknet.dk
    (Direct via EK & KS, 12/10/97 & 15/10/97)
 
WITH THANKS TO (in alphabetic order):
(EK) = Erik Koie (R.Denmark) - Denmark [via Internet].
(KS) = Kate Sand (R.Denmark) - Denmark [via Internet].
 
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