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- Subject: Hungarian broadcast information FAQ
- (Version: 0.82, Last-modified: 1996/06/29)
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- Summary: This posting contains information on broadcasts
- of Hungarian interest. Autoposted every 20 days.
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- Last-modified: 1996/06/29
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- Many thanks go to Andy Vadasz and Peter Soltesz, who compiled much of
- the information shown here. This file is being maintained at the
- archive <http://www.hix.com/hungarian-faq/HU-broadcast.txt>. A similar
- compendium is also available from the HAL archives
- <ftp://mineral.umd.edu/pub/hungary/docs/North_Am_Hun_Language_Broadcasts>
- <http://mineral.umd.edu/hungary/ftp/docs/North_Am_Hun_Language_Broadcasts>,
- with more related material under <http://mineral.umd.edu/hir/Entertainment/>.
-
- The programme by the Radio Petofi is available real-time simulcast via
- the Internet (the first such national broadcast according to them):
- <http://www.petofi.enet.hu/reala.html> (note that this adress is at
- 'enet.hu', signifying E-NET, which is distinct from 'eunet.hu' where
- some other resources are to be found). That page has all the
- information needed to get the sofware handling the 'realaudio' format,
- or one can go straight to the source at <http://www.realaudio.com>.
-
- Realaudio format recorded broadcast segments for some HungarianRadio
- programmes are available thru <http://www.wrn.org/stations/hungary.html>.
- The homepage for Radio Budapest (the external service of Hungarian
- Radio) is at <http://www.eunet.hu/radio/> - they have a lot of textual
- information, including schedules and frequency tables for worldwide
- broadcast.
-
- Computer-readable Hungarian language broadcast material from the Voice
- of America is found under <http://www.voa.gov/programs/audio/>; they
- have other computer audio file formats for download beside realaudio as
- well.
-
- Here is a listing of Hungarian language broadcasts (as of 28 May
- 1996), collected by Peter Soltesz <mailto:pasoltes@CapAccess.org>.
- Note that the Hungarian language broadcast of the Radio Free Europe
- (which was shown in the original version I posted) has been
- discontinued sometime in '95! Also, the Voice of America beam is
- transmitted from outside America and can't be received there (despite
- the earlier listing showing them with their nominal Washington, D.C.
- location). However their Web server makes computer-readable recordings
- available, as shown in the paragraph above. I dropped the VOA entries
- from here - for the full schedules see
- <gopher://gopher.voa.gov/00/voa-sked/hungarian-pgms> and for all the
- frequencies <gopher://gopher.voa.gov/00/voa-sked/langs-and-freqs>
- (these files can be accessed thru <http://www.voa.gov> as well as from
- <ftp://ftp.voa.gov/>).
-
- <<< Text version of database file follows: >>>
- ID, Type, FREQ, City, ST, PROG, DAY, Time, Address, Tel, Fax
- KTYM , AM ,, INGLEWOOD , CA ,1,,,,,
- WVOF , FM ,, FAIRFIELD , CT ,2,,,,,
- WNDU , AM ,, SOUTH BEND , IN ,1,,,,,
- WSBT , AM ,, SOUTH BEND , IN ,1,,,,,
- WRSU , FM ,, NEW BRUNSWICK , NJ ,1,,,,,
- WCSB , FM ,, CLEVELAND , OH ,1,,,,,
- WKTX , AM ,, CORTLAND , OH ,12,,,,,
- WKTL , FM ,, STRUTHERS , OH ,1,,,,,
- WELW , AM ,, WILLOUGHBY-EASTLAKE , OH ,1,,,,,
- WIBF , FM ,, JENKINTOWN , PA ,1,,,,,
- WMZK , AM , 680 , DETROIT , MI ,1, FRI , 2100-2200 ,,,
- WNYE , TV , 25 , NEW YORK , NY ,0.5, SAT , 1500-1530 ,,,
- TCI , CABLE ,, WESTCHESTER County , NY ,,,,,,
- , AM , 1380 , NEW YORK , NY ,1, SUN , 1200-1300 ,,,
- WQRP , FM ,, DAYTON , OH ,3, SUN , 0900-1200 ,,,
- WNVC , TV , 56 , FALLS CHURCH , VA ,0.5, SAT , 0800-0830 ,, 1-703-698-9682 ,
- CKJS , AM , 810 , WINNIPEG, MANITOBA , CN ,0.5, SAT , 2000-2030 ,, 1-204-477-1221 ,
- , FM , 105.9 , NEW YORK , NY ,2, SUN , 1200-1400 ,,,
- , SW , 25 m ,, PA ,0.25, TH , 1645-1700 ,,,
- TELSTAR , SAT , 22 ,, NA ,,,,,,
- GALAXY-4 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0.5, M-F , 1930-200 ,,,
- GALAXY-4 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0.5, SAT , 1730-1800 ,,,
- ASC-1 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0,,,,,
- VATICANA , SW ,,, IT ,0,,,,,
- CBN , SAT ,,, NA ,0,,,,,
- CBC , SW ,, TORONTO , CD ,,,,,,
- BBC , SW ,, LONDON , UK ,,,,,,
- , SW , 3250 , BIRMINGHAM , AL ,1, D , 0700-0755 ,,,
- ,, 830 , CLEVELAND , OH ,,,,,,
- MAGYAR RA. , SW , VARIES , BUDAPEST , HU ,0, D ,,,,
- BUDAPEST , SW , VARIES , BUDAPEST , HU ,0, D ,,,,
- DEUTSCHE W , SW ,,, GE ,0,,,,,
- WCPN , FM , 90.3 , CLEVELAND , OH ,1,,,,,
-
- <<< end of database listing >>>
-
- Andy Vadasz <mailto:avadasz@mnsinc.com> posted the following:
- +In a May 14 message, I reported (in part):
- +
- +> their current 9870 kHz will change to 9840 kHz starting May.21. Not clear
- +>whether the change is for the entire 3 hour transmission (including
- +>Hungarian and English language programs).
- +
- +More recently the new arrangement has been posted on the "Radio Budapest"
- +webpage: http://www.eunet.hu/radio/ To summarize. the North America beam
- +is broadcast on 9840 and 11870 kHz with the following breakdown
- +
- +Starting time (UTC) Language Beam orientation
- +00:00 Hungarian N.America East
- +01:00 English N.America East
- +01:30 Hungarian N.America West
- +02:30 English N.America West
- +
- +In my area (Northern Virginia) the first two segments have been fair to good
- +on 9840 kHz.
-
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