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Shortw a Ve Guide 2300 0000 China, China Radio International 5915as 2300 0000 Sat/Sun USA, WBCQ Monticello ME 5110am 5990ca 6145na 7350eu 7410as 2300 0000 USA, WBCQ Monticello ME 7415am 9330am 9610as 11690pa 11790as 11840na 2300 0000 smtwhf USA, WHRI Cypress Creek SC 5920ca 2300 0000 Cuba, Radio Havana Cuba 5040am 2300 0000 Sat USA, WHRI Cypress Creek SC 9690na 2300 0000 Egypt, Radio Cairo 11590na 2300 0000 USA, WINB Red Lion PA 9265ca 2300 0000 vl Guyana, Voice of Guyana 3290va 2300 0000 USA, WTWW Lebanon TN 5755na 2300 0000 India, All India Radio 6055as 7305as 2300 0000 USA, WWCR Nashville TN 7465na 9350na 9705as 9950as 11645as 13605as 9980na 13845na 2300 0000 Malaysia, RTM/Traxx FM 7295do 2300 0000 USA, WWRB Manchester TN 3215na 6890va 2300 0000 twhfas New Zealand, Radio NZ International 15720pa 2300 0000 USA, WYFR/Family Radio Worldwide 5950na 2300 0000 DRM/twhfas New Zealand, Radio NZ International 17675pa 11580sa 15655sa 15440na 2300 0000 Romania, Radio Romania International 6015va 2300 2330 Australia, Radio Australia 11695as 15240as 7220eu 7300as 17795pa 2300 0000 Russia, Voice of Russia 5900na 9665na 2300 2330 USA, Voice of America/Special English 9570as 2300 0000 UK, BBC World Service 3915as 6195as 13805va 15145va 7490as 9740as 9890as 11850as 2300 2330 DRM Vatican City State, Vatican Radio 9755am 12010as 2300 2345 USA, WYFR/Family Radio Worldwide 11740na 2300 0000 USA, American Forces Network 4319usb 2305 0000 Canada, Radio Canada International 6100na 5446usb 5765usb 7812usb 12133usb 2330 0000 UK, BBC World Service 9580as 12759usb 13362usb 2330 0000 USA, Voice of America/Special English 7460as 2300 0000 USA, EWTN/WEWN Irondale, AL 15610af 9570va 13805va 15145va 15340va 2300 0000 USA, FBN/WTJC Newport NC 9370na 2330 0000 Vietnam, Voice of Vietnam 9840as 12020as 2300 0000 USA, Voice of America 5895va 5915va 7575va 11955va 13805as MT SHORTWAVE STATION RESOURCE GUIDE Albania, Radio Tirana �����������������������������http://rtsh.sil.at/ Netherlands, R Netherlands Worldwide ����www.radionetherlands.nl/ Anguilla, Worldwide Univ Network ����������www.worldwideuniversitynet- New Zealand, Radio NZ International ������www.rnzi.com work.com/ Nigeria, Voice of Nigeria/External Service www.voiceofnigeria.org Argentina, Radio Nacional RAE ����������������www.radionacional.com.ar/ Oman, Radio Sultanate of Oman ������������www.oman-tv.gov.om Australia, ABC NT Alice Springs ���������������www.abc.net.au/radio/ Pakistan, PBC/Radio Pakistan �������������������www.radio.gov.pk Australia, ABC NT Katherine ��������������������www.abc.net.au/radio/ Palau, T8WH/WHRI/Sound of Hope Radio www.whr.org/ Australia, ABC NT Tennant Creek ������������www.abc.net.au/radio/ Philippines, FEBC ������������������������������������www.febc.ph Australia, HCJB Global Australia �������������www.hcjb.org/ Philippines, PBS/ Radyo Pilipinas ��������������www.pbs.gov.ph/ Australia, Radio Australia ������������������������www.abc.net.au/ra/ Poland, Polskie Radio Warsaw .................www.polskieradio.pl Austria, AWR Europe �������������������������������www.awr2.org/ Romania, Radio Romania International ����www.rri.ro/ Bahrain, Radio Bahrain ���������������������������www.radiobahrain.fm/ Russia, Voice of Russia ����������������������������www.ruvr.ru/ Bangladesh, Bangladesh Betar ����������������www.betar.org.bd/ Rwanda, Radio Rwanda ��������������������������www.orinfor.gov.rw/radiorwan- Belarus, Radio Belarus ����������������������������www.radiobelarus.tvr.by/eng/ da.eng.html Belgium, TDP Radio ��������������������������������www.airtime.be/schedule.html Saudi Arabia, BSKSA/Saudi Radio ������������www.saudiradio.net/ Belgium, TDP Radio/Disco Palace ������������www.airtime.be/schedule.html Serbia, International Radio of Serbia ��������www.glassrbije.org Bhutan, Bhutan Broadcasting Service �����www.bbs.com.bt/ Slovakia, Radio Slovakia International ������www.rsi.sk Bulgaria, Radio Bulgaria �������������������������www.bnr.bg/ South Africa, Amateur Radio Mirror Intl ����www.sarl.org.za Canada, CBC NQ SW Service �����������������www.cbc.ca/north/ South Africa, AWR Africa �������������������������www.awr2.org/ Canada, CFRX Toronto ON ���������������������www.cfrb.com South Africa, Channel Africa....................www.channelafrica.org Canada, CFVP Calgary AB ����������������������www.classiccountryam1060.com South Africa, RTE Radio Worldwide ����������www.rte.ie/radio1/ Canada, CKZN St Johns NF ��������������������www.cbc.ca/listen/index.html South Africa, TWR Africa..........................www.twr.org/ Canada, CKZU Vancouver BC �����������������www.cbc.ca/bc South Korea, KBS World Radio ���������������http://rki.kbs.co.kr/english/ Canada, Radio Canada International ������www.rcinet.ca/ Spain, Radio Exterior de Espana ��������������www.ree.rne.es/ China, China Radio International ������������www.cri.cn/ Sri Lanka, SLBC ��������������������������������������www.slbc.lk China, Voice of the Strait �������������������������www.vos.com.cn Swaziland, TWR Swaziland ����������������������www.twrafrica.org Clandestine, Cotton Tree News ����������������www.cottontreenews.org/ Syria, Radio Damascus ����������������������������www.rtv.gov.sy/ Clandestine, Sudan Radio Service/ SRS ����www.sudanradio.org/ Taiwan, Radio Taiwan International ���������http://english.rti.org.tw/ Croatia, Croatian Radio ������������������������www.hrt.hr/ Thailand, Radio Thailand World Service ���www.hsk9.com/ Cuba, Radio Havana Cuba ���������������������www.radiohc.cu/ Turkey, Voice of Turkey.............................www.trt.net.tr Czech Republic, Radio Prague ����������������www.radio.cz/ Uganda, Dunamis Shortwave ������������������www.biblevoice.org/stations/ Egypt, Radio Cairo ����������������������������������www.ertu.org east-africa Ethiopia, Radio Ethiopia/External Service ��www.erta.gov.et Uganda, UBC Radio �������������������������������www.ubconline.co.ug France, Radio France Internationale ���������http://rfenglish.com UK, BBC World Service ����������������������������www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/ Germany, AWR Europe ����������������������������www.awr2.org/ UK, Bible Voice Broadcasting Network �����www.biblevoice.org/ SHORTWAVE GUIDE SHORTWAVE Germany, Blue Star Radio �����������������������www.mvbalticradio.de Ukraine, Radio Ukraine International �������www.nrcu.gov.ua/ Germany, Deutsche Welle �����������������������www.dw-world.de/ United Arab Emirates, FEBA Radio �����������www.febaradio.info Germany, European Music Radio �������������www.emr.org.uk/ United States, Overcomer Ministries ���������www.overcomerministry.org/ Germany, Pan American Broadcasting �����www.radiopanam.com/ USA, American Forces Network ��������������http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/ Germany, TWR Europe ����������������������������www.twr.org USA, EWTN/WEWN Irondale, AL ������������www.ewtn.com Greece, Voice of Greece �������������������������www.voiceofgreece.gr/ USA, FBN/WTJC Newport NC �����������������www.fbnradio.com/ Greece, Voice of Greece/Radio Filia ���������www.voiceofgreece.gr/ USA, KNLS Anchor Point AK.....................www.knls.org/ Guam, KSDA/AWR ���������������������������������www.awr2.org/ USA, Voice of America ����������������������������www.voanews.com/ Guam, KTWR/TWR ����������������������������������www.twr.org/ USA, Voice of America/Special English �����www.voanews.com/ Guyana, Voice of Guyana �����������������������www.voiceofguyana.com/ USA, Voice of America/Studio 7 ���������������www.voanews.com/ India, All India Radio ������������������������������www.allindiaradio.org/ USA, WBCQ Monticello ME ���������������������www.wbcq.com/ Indonesia, Voice of Indonesia ������������������www.voi.co.id USA, WHRI Cypress Creek SC ����������������www.whr.org/ Iran, VOIRI/IRIB ��������������������������������������www.irib.ir/English/ USA, WINB Red Lion PA ��������������������������www.winb.com/ Italy, IRRS/NEXUS ������������������������������������www.nexus.org USA, WRNO New Orleans LA �����������������www.wrnoworldwide.org/ Japan, NHK World/ Radio Japan �������������www.nhk.or.jp/english/ USA, WTWW Lebanon TN �����������������������www.wtww.us Kuwait, Radio Kuwait �������������������������������www.media.gov.kw/ USA, WWCR Nashville TN �����������������������www.wwcr.com Laos, Lao National Radio �����������������������www.lnr.org.la USA, WWRB Manchester TN ��������������������www.wwrb.org/ Liberia, Star Radio ����������������������������������www.starradio.org.lr/ USA, WYFR/Family Radio Worldwide .......www.familyradio.com/ Malaysia, RTM/Traxx FM ��������������������������www.traxxfm.net/index.php Vatican City State, Vatican Radio ��������������www.vaticanradio.org Malaysia, RTM/Voice of Malaysia �������������www.rtm.gov.my Vatican City State, Vatican Radio/Mass �����www.vaticanradio.org Mali, ORTM Du Mali �������������������������������www.ortm.ml Vietnam, Voice of Vietnam �����������������������www.vov.org.vn Monaco, TWR Europe �����������������������������www.twr.org/ Yemen, Republic of Yemen Mongolia, Voice of Mongolia �������������������www.mnb.mn Radio/Radio Sana’a ��������������������������������www.yemenradio.net Nepal, Radio Nepal ��������������������������������www.radionepal.org/ Zambia, 1 Africa-CVC Africa �������������������www.1africa.tv Zambia, Radio Christian Voice �����������������www.1africa.tv 46 MONITORING TIMES December 2010.
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