GLENN HAUSER'S SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-76, Dec 18, 1999 {Items from this and all our reports may be reproduced and re- reproduced only providing full credit be maintained at all stages. If excerpting that means adding the line above} WORLD OF RADIO ON RFPI: The new edition 1016 already started Fri Dec 17 at 1930, so repeats UT Sat 0330, 1130, 1800, etc. We hope to continue with Friday-start-cycles. 1016 was also confirmed at http://www.wrn.org/ondemand by 2100 UT Friday. ** AUSTRALIA. This week's Feedback on RA had some 60th anniversary greetings from various luminaries, even Sir Robert Menzies, from long ago. And someone tried to explain about programs disappearing for the summer holidays. The last Asia Pacific was Dec 17; back from Jan 10. Pacific Beat is replaced by Summer Beat, thru January, more relaxed format, from various Pacific islands. World Today and PM are off, replaced by documentary specials from correspondents inside and outside Australia. Australian Talkback is off for 4 or 5 weeks. Next Sat, Dec 25, RA will join with various local radio networks around Australia for Xmas celebrations, starting at 2300 UT Dec 24 [said New Year’s Eve but surely meant Xmas Eve], until 2 am local time on Boxing Day [1500 UT Dec 25 if referring to AEST]. Then there will be a NYE Party, with Pacific broadcasting colleagues, GM of RA, the Governor General, and other leaders; I think he said it would start at 10 GMT, i.e. Dec 31 as the UT+14 islands pretend they are in 2000y (Glenn Hauser) ** MACAU [non]. Xinhua has set up a website in Portuguese covering the handover, since Dec 17: http://www.xinhua.org/macao (Xinhua via BBC Monitoring, summarised by Hauser) CRI will broadcast this live in Portuguese, according to http://www.cri.com.cn/portugal/99macau starting at 1500 UT Dec 19, until 1835 on 9515 to Portugal, 900 to Macau. This will include the transfer of power ceremony at 1600 UT Dec 19, midnight local time. From 0150 to 0400 on 6165 for Portugal, 900 for Macau, another broadcast should cover the ceremonies creating the Macau Special Administrative Region and the inauguration of the new governor, Edmund Ho (Ho Hau-wah, in Chinese) and of his cabinet. All these can also be heard via the CRI website http://www.cri.com.cn ). [6165 and 9515 likely European relays -gh] As for RDP Internacional, I am completely unaware of any special broadcasts. The website http://www.rdp.pt has nothing at all about Macau, rather strange given the importance of the event. RDP has made broadcasts directly from the territory on their regular broadcasts, using the studios of R. Macau. (Fernando de Sousa Ribeiro, Porto, radio-escutas, translated by Hauser; his further comments are best conveyed in the original:) A passagem de Macau para a China marca o fim de um ciclo (o ciclo imperial) da historia de Portugal, ciclo esse iniciado ha' perto de 600 anos com a conquista de Ceuta, no Norte de Africa (Ceuta pertence hoje a Espanha). Ao longo deste ciclo, os portugueses espalhara-se pelo mundo, descobrindo novas terras e novas gentes para a Europa, e mudaram a face da Terra, para o bem e para o mal. Com a entrega de Macau 'a China, Portugal fica desprovido de colonias (Timor Leste esta' nas maos das Nacoes Unidas, que esta' encarregada de preparar o territorio para a independencia), limitando-se a este rectangulo no sudoeste da Europa e aos arquipelagos dos Acores e da Madeira (estes arquipelagos nao sao colonias, pois eram ilhas desabitadas quando foram descobertos e foram povoados por portugueses; no caso dos Acores, houve tambem um importante influxo de imigrantes flamengos e de alguns bretoes). Boas escutas e 73 Fernando de Sousa Ribeiro Porto, Portugal Quem quiser saber mais alguma coisa sobre o territorio de Macau, que permaneceu nas maos de Portugal durante mais de 400 anos, pode consultar o seguinte website: http://www.terravista.pt/AguaAlto/1023/macau.htm 73 Fernando de Sousa Ribeiro Porto, Portugal CRI's webpage http://www.cri.com.cn/english/ncri_special/macao/index.html contains a table of frequencies to be used in these special broadcasts. These start at 1500 UT on Dec 19 and end at 1230 [sic] UT on Dec 20. The Transfer of Power Ceremony will be at 1500-1630; inauguration of new chief executive of the region at 1730-1830. [not given when the Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing will be! -- maybe that is what is really meant for 0150-0400 above if the times have been converted correctly; however, one would think the Gala more likely scheduled for the following local evening until perhaps 1230 UT -gh] Europe - 9705 kHz (Region Handover Ceremony and Inauguration of the Regional Government); 9745 kHz (Celebration Activities in Macao); 17755 kHz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) South Africa - 9785 kHz (Region Handover Ceremony and Inauguration of the Regional Government); 11720 kHz (Celebration Activities in Macao); 11720 kHz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) Asia - 9785 kHz (Region Handover Ceremony and Inauguration of the Regional Government); 11720 khz (Celebration Activities in Macao); 11720 khz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) Southeast Asia - 9535 kHz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) South Asia - 11765 kHz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) North America - 9690 kHz (Inauguration of the Regional Government); 9690 kHz (Official Reception Gala Celebration in Beijing) Hong Kong - 107.1 FM (Region Handover Ceremony and Inauguration of the Regional Government) (Fernando de Sousa Ribeiro via radio-escutas and hard-core-dx) Tnx, Fernando; if anyone can nail down the exact times, frequencies and transmitter sites in the remaining hours before the event, that would be helpful. NAm apparently won't be getting much but the frequency to watch is 9690, which is normally only in English at 0300-0400 via Spain. And as we said 7405 which is normally on until 1600. Info above is similar to what CRI was announcing at :15 into its Friday broadcasts without any times but mentioning *five* live broadcasts! (Hauser) ** NEW ZEALAND. This message is to confirm RNZI will go ahead with a transmission to East Timor as below -: Fri 17, Sat 18 and Sun 19 December RNZI will extend transmission from 1000 to 1305 UTC: 1005-1030 17675 1030-1055 15235 1055-1130 17675 1130-1155 15235 1155-1230 17675 1230-1255 15295 1255-1305 17675 1305 Close Transmission The programme will mostly contain world news, NZ news and current affairs. (Adrian Sainsbury, Technical Manager, RNZI, received after 1305 on Dec 17) I suppose the alternation of 15 and 17 MHz be for further comparison tests. I then asked Adrian if this is ONLY Dec 17-19, or will it continue every weekend? (Hauser) Only 17, 18 and 19 Dec. There may be further transmissions but no decision has been made yet. (Sainsbury) Also can you confirm the frequency schedule for your New Year special. Will you in fact be using the 6 MHz channels at night?? (Hauser) Yes we will use 6105 kHz 1105 - 1505 and 6145 kHz 1506-1650 UTC over New Years Eve. (Sainsbury) Please, bring back 9700 in the 0500-1100+ period for this??? (Hauser) Sorry we have no need to use lower frequencies for Pacific coverage at this time in the sunspot cycle. (Adrian) I am well aware of your current thinking about 17675 versus 9700, but for this very special occasion only would like to encourage RNZI to take a broader view of worldwide coverage including North America (Hauser) ** PERU. Re R. Libertad, Trujillo in 99-75: Glenn, This station is listed on 1160 kHz with 5 kW. Perhaps you heard me mention it on Media Network in the meantime. 73, (Andy Sennitt) I assume this is the Radio Libertad de Trujillo that came on briefly about 1983-4. I know it was when I was living in Honduras. I think the frequency was 4910, but I don't have my logs at hand to check. I do have a nice QSL letter from the owner (Burmeister? That name comes to mind.) The station had also been on SW in the 1950s and/or 1960s, before my time. Of course, it has always been on MW. It sounds like the Ministry of Transport is getting more serious about licensing. Of course, Trujillo is a major and easily reached city. Their agents may be less interested in traveling to remote mountain towns. In fact, I wonder if closing down Radio Libertad is a way of showing they are closing down unlicensed stations without personal sacrifice, ;-). (Don Moore) ** U K O G B A N I. I tried to listen to Letter from America via BBC Radio 4 on Real Audio Friday Dec 17 at 2045 GMT and I heard one from 1967 and an announcement that Mr. Cooke hadn't been able to make a new one due to illness. I haven't found out anything else. (Joel Rubin, NY) ** U S A. Notes from Allan Weiner Worldwide, WBCQ 7415, UT Sat Dec 18 0100-0200: Pagan Potpourri has two more shows before quitting until next spring, perhaps: Fridays 2230-2300. Helen complained they got zero response, not even hate mail. From 2000y, probably will move Radio Detective into that time slot it originally wanted, ex- Tuesdays. New starting Dec 29 is Full Disclosure, political info, Weds 2300-2400 UT. Expects to test WBCQ-2 some more Thu or Fri afternoons, Dec 23-24, on 9340 with tones, SSB, AM, as it is tuned up. (notes by Hauser) ** U S A. Well worth seeking out is Solstice Live, the Paul Winter Consort's annual 2-hour concert from the Cathedral of St. John the [Allegedly] Divine, New York, recorded Dec 10 and no doubt already aired on some NPR stations. KWGS 89.5 Tulsa is running it Sunday evening Dec 19 at 7 pm CT; WNYC 93.9 NYC the following Wednesday evening Dec 22 (Glenn Hauser, OK) ###