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- From: tijoma@uta.fi (Jorma M{ntyl{)
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave,soc.culture.czecho-slovak
- Subject: Re: What's Happening With Radio Czechoslovakia?
- Message-ID: <8019@kielo.uta.fi>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 17:26:22 GMT
- References: <C03tE3.801@ais.org>
- Organization: University of Tampere, Finland
- Lines: 17
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- In article <C03tE3.801@ais.org> danr@ais.org (Daniel Romanchik) writes:
- >Anyone know what's happening with R. Czechoslovakia?
-
- Don't know about shortwave but AM/medium-wave seems to be simply divided
- with new names. Radio Bratislava is heard here in Scandinavia with
- excellent reception on 1098 kHz. The programme is as before. The only
- difference I heard on January 1st was that a new name is used. Last
- year they announced "Ceskoslovensy Rozhlas", now they id "Slovensky
- Rozhlas".
-
- I wonder if they now QSL. Before independence Radio Bratislava was known
- as a "black" station. It was almost impossible to get verifications from
- Bratislava while Radio Prague has always been a 100% sure QSLer.
-
- #Jorma Mantyla
- #Univ. of Tampere
- #Finland
-