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0000 Utc S1hor1'wavi 4:00 Pm Pst Frequencies 7:00 PM EST 0000 UTC S1HOR1'WAVI 4:00 PM PST FREQUENCIES 0000-0100 Australia, Radio 13605as 15320pa 15365pa 15510as 0000-0100 Singapore, SOC Radio One 5010do 5052do 11940do 17750as 0000-0100 Spain, Spanish Natl Radio 9540na 0000-0100 vl Australia, VL8A Alice Spg 4835do 0000-0100 Thailand, Radio 4830as 9655as 11905as 0000-0100 vl Australia, VL8K Katherine 5025do 0000-0100 United Kingdom,BBC London 5975na 6175na 6180na 7180eu 0000-0100 vl Australia, VL8T Tent Crk 491 Odo 7325na 9580na 9590na 9915na 0000-0015 Bulgaria, Radio 7455na 9700na 11750sa 11955as 12095sa 15260sa 0000-0015 Cambodia, Natl Voice of 11938as 15310as 15360as 0000-0100 Canada, CFCX Montreal 6005do 0000-0100 USA, KCBI Dallas TX 13740na 0000-0100 Canada, CFRX Toronto 6070do 0000-0100 USA, KTBN Salt Lk City UT 7510am 0000-0100 Canada, CFVP Calgary 6030do 0000-0100 USA, KVOH Los Angeles CA 17775am 0000-0100 Canada, CHNX Halifax 6130do 0000-0100 USA, KWHR Naalehu HI 17555as 0000-0100 Canada, CKZN St John's 6160do 0000-0100 USA, Monitor Radio Intl 5850na 9430ca 0000-0100 Canada, CKZU Vancouver 6160do 0000-0100 USA, VOA Washington DC 5995am 6130ca 7215as 7405am 0000-0100 Canada, RCI Montreal 5960na 5995eu 7250eu 9755na 9455ca 9770as 9775am 11580am 0000-0100 China, China Radio Intl 9780na 11715na 11695ca 11760as 15120am 15185as 0000-0100 Costa Rica, AWR Ala¡uela 9725ca 11870ca 15205am 15290as 17735as 17820as 0000-0100 Cuba, Radio Havana Cuba 6010na 9815na 0000-0100 USA, WEWN Birmingham AL7425am 0000-0027 Czech Rep, Radio Prague 5930na 7345na 0000-0100 USA, WINO Red Lion PA 15145eu 0000-0045 India, All India Radio 9910as 11745as 11785as 15110as 0000-0100 USA, WJCR Upton KY 7490na 13595na 15145as 0000-0100 USA, WRNO New Orleans LA7355am 0000-0100 Lebanon, King of Hope 6280me 0000-0100 USA, WWCR Nashville TN 5810am 7435am 13845am 0000-0100 Lebanon, Wings of Hope 11530me 0000-0100 USA, WYFR Okeechobee FL 6085na 0000-0100 vl Malaysia, RIM Kota Kinaba 598Odo 0030-0100 Australia, Radio 11720pa 11880pa 13605as 15240pa 0000-0100 vl Malaysia, RTM Sarawak 4950do 7160do 15365pa 15510as 17795pa 17880as 0000-0030 Netherlands, Radio 6020na 6165na 21740pa 0000-0100 New Zealand, R NZ Intl 15115pa 0030-0055 Belgium, R Vlaanderen Int 5900na 993Osa 0000-0050 North Korea, R Pyongyang 11335na 13760na 15130na 0030-0100 Ecuador, HCJB Quito 9745am 15155am 17490am 21455am 0000-0030 m Norway, Radio Norway Intl 9675na 11925sa 0030-0100 Iran, VOIRI Tehran 9022na 11790na 15260na 0000-0100 mtwhfa Palau, KHBN Voice of Hope 11980as 0030-0100 Netherlands, Radio 6020na 6165na 7305as 9840na 0000-0100 vl Papua New Guinea, NBC 9675do 9860as 11655na 0000-0100 Philippines, FEBC Manila 15450as 0030-0100 Sri Lanka, SLBC Colombo 6005as 9720as 15425as 0000-0100 Russia, Radio Moscow Intl 7165na 7180aí 7195am 9860na 0030-0100 Sweden, Radio 6065sa 985Osa 9885am 11675am 11790am 11970as 12050na 15425am 17570as 17610as 17690na 17890as 21480na 21690na SELECTED PROGRAMS Sundays 0015 BBC: Music Feature The Dance Selection (28th). See S Wednesdays 0445. 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. World News and dispatches from over 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. 0017 Radio Havana Cuba: Mailbag Show. Listener letters and E- seas and UK correspondents. 0000 WEWN: The Ministry of Angels. mail are reviewed and answered. 0000 WEWN: Catholic Beliefs and Practices. 0010 Radio Havana Cuba: National News. See S 0010. 0028 WEWN: Christ in My Life. 0010 Radio Havana Cuba: National News. News about Cuba. 0015 Radio Havana Cuba: Latin America Newsline. See S 0015. 0030 BBC: In Praise of God. Weekly programme of worship and 0015 Radio Havana Cuba: Latin America Newsline. News from 0028 WEWN: Profiles in Greatness. meditation. the countries of Central and South America. 0030 BBC: Omnibus. Each week a half-hour programme on 0030 Radio Havana Cuba: Breakthrough. See S 2330. 0030 BBC: Play of the Week. Exchange (20th,90 min). Transla- practically any topic under the sun. 0030 Radio Sweden: In Touch with Stockholm (biweekly). See S tion of a Russian play first produced in 1976 about life in 0035 Radio Havana Cuba: DXers Unlimited. Arnie Coro 1230. a one -room flat in Moscow. discusses the technical aspects of shortwave listening. 0030 Radio Sweden: Sounds Nordic (biweekly). See S 1230. 0030 BBC: The John Dunn Show (6th,13th,27th). A melodic mix 0044 Radio Sweden: Media Scan. See T 1244. of songs old and new. 0050 Radio Havana Cuba: Feature Report. See S 0038. 0030 Radio Havana Cuba: The World of Stamps. Philatelic news Tuesdays for collectors. 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. Thursdays People and Ideas. A magazine program 0000 WEWN: Truth of Salvation. 0030 Radio Sweden: 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. Radio Havana Cuba: National News. See S 0010. about the Swedish people and the arts. 0010 0000 WEWN: God Bless. 0015 BBC: Commemorative Series. Alexis Korner's Rhythm 'N 0030 WEWN: Fr. Ray Shares His Love. 0010 Radio Havana Cuba: National News. See S 0010. In-depth coverage of Blues (29th). See S 0415. 0038 Radio Havana Cuba: Feature Report. 0015 Radio Havana Cuba: Latin America Newsline. See S 0015. 0015 Radio Havana Cuba: on the Americas. Comments a news item from another country of the hemisphere. Spotlight 0028 WEWN: Mercy Our Mission. by the RHC editorial desk. 0030 BBC: Special Feature. Accidents Will Happen (10th,17th,24th). 0028 WEWN: Old Testament Prophets. Mondays See W 1530. 0035 Radio Havana Cuba: Feature Report. See S 0038. 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. 0035 Radio Havana Cuba: Feature Report. See S 0038. 0000 WEWN: Life in the Holy Spirit. 0006 Radio Havana Cuba: Cuba Today. A slice of life in Havana. Fridays 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. 0000 WEWN: The Apostles Creed. 0010 Radio Havana Cuba: National News. See S 0010. 0028 WEWN: Basic Steps in the Christian Journey. Time, gam... 0030 BBC: Music Feature. Conductors at Work. NEW! Five conductors, specializing in different areas of music, attempt to answer questions about their profession. Additional contributors to this month's Shortwave Guide: 0035 Radio Havana Cuba: Feature Report. See S 0038. Saturdays John Babbis, Silver Springs, MD; Patrick Barry, Mission Viejo, CA; Bob 0000 BBC: Newsdesk. See S 0000. Fraser, Cohasset, MA; Clyde Harmon, Anniston, AL; Stephen Hunter, 0000 WEWN: Seed of Abraham. Gigi Lytle, Lubbock, TX; Roy 0013 Radio Havana Cuba: Spotlight on Latin America. Editorial Drexel Hill, PA; LeRoy Long, Edmond, OK; comments on events in the region. Rogers, Vancouver BC, Canada; Ed Savage, Mt. Home, AR; John Sedlacek, 0015 Radio Havana Cuba: Cuba Today. See M 0006. Omaha, NE; Dan Smith-N2PTF, Morrison ville, NY; Robert E. Thomas, 0028 WEWN: Windows on Heaven. 0030 BBC: From The Weeklies. Review of the British weekly Bridgeport, CT; Errol Urbelis, Kings Park, NY; Russell F. Walker, McMurray, press. PA; NASWA Journal, BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, Grove BBS, 0035 Radio Havana Cuba: The Way We See It. Survey of editorial opinion. Internet via Larry Van Horn. 0040 Radio Havana Cuba: Kaleidoscope. See T 0142. 0045 BBC: The Learning World. See M 0615. 48 March 1994 MONITORING TIMES www.americanradiohistory.com.
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