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Article 2610 in rec.radio.shortwave:
From: rfc@briar.Philips.Com (Robert Casey)
Subject: Radio New Zealand Schedule
Keywords: schedule
Message-ID: <104105@philabs.Philips.Com>
Date: 20 Jul 90 03:49:51 GMT
Sender: news@philabs.Philips.Com
Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff Manor, NY
Lines: 79
copied from amateur radio packet:
From: ka2raf@nn2z.nj.usa.na
To: swls@allbbs
Subject: R. New Zealand Schedule 6/11/90
June 18, 11 p.m. EDT
Radio New Zealand International made wholesale changes to its
schedule on June 11. I assume the schedule change was to get
away from Radio Moscow and Radio Station Peace & Progress that
landed on 17680 kHz after the seasonal change March 25.
The following was received via fax direct from Rudi Hill, Senior
Producer, RNZI, at 7 p.m June 18. I believe it differs from the
information aired on Radio Japan's DX Corner on June 17th;
later that night I sent a fax to NZ to request the official
information...
================================================================
Frequency & Program Information
Effective June 11, 1990
UTC Frequency
--- ---------
1900 Sun - 2200 15485
1800-2215 Mon/Thu 15485
0000-0200 Mon/Fri 17675
0430-0815 Mon/Fri 17675
1800-2200 Friday 15485
2200 Fri-0645 Sat 17675
0645 Sat-1100 Sat 9855
0100-0800 Sun 17675
Coverage of the Cricket tour of Great Britain by the New Zealand
team will be carried on match days from 0815 UTC on 9855 kHz.
Our Programmes
Our programmes are primarily for listeners and radio stations in
the Pacific, and most of our programming is oriented to this
area. We are aware of the wider international audience
listening to our broadcasts and attention to programming for
this audience is now being addressed. Our programming prior to
2200 hours UTC each day features news and features in Pacific
Islands languages; from 0000 UTC emphasis is on New Zealand news
and current affairs; and the transmission from 0430 is directed
to Pacific Islanders but with programmes and news of interest to
the wider international audience.
We present a programme specially for shortwave listeners and
DXers on the first and third Monday in the month at 0430 UTC.
"Mailbox with Tony King" is repeated the following Friday at
1905 UTC. The programme features letters from listeners which
contain items of interest to the wider shortwave audience, radio
topics from the South Pacific, and up to the minute input from
Arthur Cushen.
"Travel Pacific with Susan Buckland" covers items of interest to
the visitor to the South Pacific and is aired on the second and
fourth Monday at 0430 UTC, with a repeat the following Friday at
1905 UTC.
Reception Reports
We welcome reports and comments on our programmes. DX reports
should be accompanied by 3 IRCs and a self addressed reply label
where possible. Cassettes are NOT required.
Note: From July 1990 some changes in transmission hours are
planned. Details will be given during transmissions later in
June and in Mailbox.
================================================================
Radio New Zealand International's address is PO Box 2092,
Wellington. Hope this helps... Tom Sundstrom.
=============================================================================
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50's.