1940 Radio Guide

1940 Radio Guide

Europeon News in English Importont Stotions (Megacycles or thoullands of kilocyclell IIhown) Daily Morning CJRO, Canada 6.15 RV96, " 6.08, 15.18 EST CITY STATION DIAL CJRX." 11.72 SBl', Sweden 11.705 CR7BE, Mozambi. SBU," 9,585 6:30 a.m. London GSG 17.79 On Short Waves que 9.645 TGWA, Guatemala 6:45 a,m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 CSW7J,. Portugal 9.7M 9.685,15.17 8:15 a.m. London GSV 17.81 DJB, ltermany 15,20 TG2, Guatemala 6.195 8:30 a.m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 DJC." 6.02 TPA4, Parill 11.718 Edited by Charles A. Morrison DJD," 11.77 TPB7," 11,885 9:15 a.m. Berlin DJ8 15.20 DJL, " 15.11 TPC8, 11.845 10:45 a.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 President, International DX'ers Alliance DXB, 9.61 TPC, 9.52 10:55 a.m. Rome 2R06 15.30 EAQ. Suain 9.86 VLQ. AUlltralia 9.615 11:00a.m. 17.81 EIRE, Ireland 9.59b VLR," 9.58 London GSV Programs from foreign countries GRX. England 9.69 VLW3, " 9,646 subject to change without notice GSA," 6.05 WCAB, Philadelphia, Daily Afternoon GSB, " 9.51 Pa. 6.06, 9.59, 21.52 GSC, " 9.58 WCBX. New York City 11:20 p.m. Paris TPC8 11.845 GSD. 11.75 21.57. 15.27, 11,88 1:00 p.m. London GSI 15.26 GSE," 11.86 9.65,6.17,6.12 1:18 p.m. Rome 2R04 11.81 GSF." 1(>.14 ~i~5~,ei~~fl.' 3:50 p.m. SHORT·WAVE BROADCAST FROM MOZAMBIQUE GSG," 17.79 wgV' 9.55 London GSD 11.75 GSH, 21.47 WGEO. Schenectady, 4:15 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 GSI. Hi. 26 N.Y. 9.53 4:45 p.m. London GSD 11.75 HE latest thrill available to North program material is quite varied in OSJ, 2l.:i8 WLWO, Cincinnati, GSC 958 GSL, 6.H Ohio 6.06 American short-wave listeners is nature, including classical or folk­ GSO, 15.18 WNBI, New York City GSP, 15.31 6.100.17.78 Daily Evening Tdaily reception direct from distant music during the first portion of the GSV, 11.81 WPIT, Pittsburgh, Pa. 6:00 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, HA:l.4, Hungary 9.i~b 21.54, 15.21. 11.87, 6.14 broadcast and American or European HBL, Switzerland 9.34 WRCA. New York City. DJD 11.77 a strip of African coastal land west of dance or popular selections from H1'5A. Panama 11.,0 9.67, 17.78 6:30 p.m. London GSC 958 HP5G, ,. 11.78 WRUL. Boston, Masll. 7:00 p.m. Moscow RAN 9.60 the Union of South Africa, whose 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. EST. Portuguese HVJ, Vatican City 1,1.12 11.79,6,04 9.125 WRUW. Boston. MaslI. RNE 12.00 white-sand beaches are washed by announcements are made by a man. JZI. Japan 9.53b 11.73, 15.13 7:30 p.m. Budapest HAH 9.125 JZJ. " 11.80 W2XJI. N. Y. City 25,80 (ex. Sat.) the tropical waters of the Indian English announcements are made by JZK, lU6 XEt':R. Mexico 7.88 7:30 p.m. Rome 2R03 9.63 Ocean. a woman, who also reads an English XU};I. San Francisco. XEWW. " 9.60 7:30 p.m. Calif. 9.53, 15.33 XGOX. China 10.20 London GSC 9.58 CR7BE, the new 10,OOO-watt short­ news bulletin at or near 3:00 p.m. KHE, Hawaii 17.91 XGOY," 11.90 GSl 6.11 KQH. liawaii 14.92 9.645 8:00 p.m. Stock.holm S8P 11.705 wave station of the Radio Club of EST. Letters from listeners are some­ Kz.;R.ri. PhiLppinell 9.l>;J5 XFSA, 7.01 S8U 9535 LRX. Argentina 9.6e Mozambique, located at Lourenco times read by the woman announcer. MTCY . .1'l'lant1iUkuo 11. ,7;' i~~RJ,u~oes~::~:la 1~:~: 8:03 p.m. Paris TPC 9.52 OZF, Denmark 9.b2 2R03. Italy 9.68 TPS7 11.885 Marques, first appeared on the air Reception of CR7BE in the United OZH," 15.0>;/ 2R04. " 11.81 8:15 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 last December. It broadcasts a pro­ States has been so successful that a l'l;J. HoUand 9.59,lb.22 2R06, 16.80 DJC 6.02 RAN. U.S.S.R, 9.60 2R09, " 9,67 8:40 p.m. Madrid EAQ 9.86 gram directed to Europe. especially special program beamed on North liNE," 12,00 9:45 p.m. London GSC 9.58 to the motherland of Portugal, daily America daily from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. GSl 6.11 GSD 11.75 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. EST, on a EST will soon be inaugurated. I 8 :45 p.m.-Berlin-English talk: DXB (9.61) 10:30 p.m. Berlin DX8 9.61 frequency of 9.645 megs. CR7BE doubt if this transmission will be 9:30 p.m.-Vatican City-Catholic news and mu· DJC 6.02 is received with the greatest volume sic for North American listcners: HVJ (6.19) 11:00 p.m. London GSC 9.58 heard here, as the hour is unfavor­ GSl 6.11 from apprOXimately 3:00 p.m. on. able and VLW2 of Perth, West Aus­ Monday, February 26 GSD 11.75 Incredible as it may sound, CR7BE's For ptogtams broadcast daily see Daily ..,og,ams (Col. 1) 11 :30 p.m. tralia, occupies almost the same Paris TPC 9.52 5:30 p.m.~-:\Jartillique-Conce["t of West Indies 12:00 mid. 9.61 signals often reach full loudspeaker channel during that period. I shall Berlin DX8 llIusic with English announcements: (9.705) DJC 6.02 strength toward the end of the pro­ be glad to hear from any of our 12:30a.m. Paris TPC 9.52 8 p.m.-Bio de J'llleiro-Brazilian program for 1:15 a.m. London GS8 9.51 gram. You can easily locate CR7BE readers who may be fortunate North America, including typical music, travel GSA 6.05 (9.645), near the high-frequency side enough to tune in this program. talks 'and news: PSH (10.1.2) 3:00 a.m. London GS8 9.51 8 p.m.-London-Talk, "The Empire at War": GSA 6.05 of the 31-meter band (several chan­ This station is also licensed to GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) 3:00 a.m. ...-Moscow RV96 15.18 nels lower in frequency than Mexi~ operate as CR7BF on 11.835, as 8:30 p.m.-Home-Lctters from listeners in all ]Jarts of the world: 2H03 (9.63) --- can station XEQQ on 9.68). A three· CR7BG on 15.285, and CR7Bl on 8:45 p.m.-Switzerland-Program of folk and tone chimes-signal similar to that 17.915 megs. One of the above chan­ popular llIusic, news and political talks: HBL Daily Programs. Sot., Feb. 24, used by NBC may frequently be (9.345) through Fri., March 1 nels will probably be used later 8 :45 p.m.-Berlin-English talks on current war heard over the station. this year. tOPiCS: DXB (9.61) DJC (6.02) The progtams liBtell hete ate tho.., btOadca$t daily at the same t,me. ExceptionB ate ,nd,cated. CR7BE comes on the air with the Reception reports on programs EST City Program Station Tuesday, February 27 sound of singing and the beat of heard over CR7BE are welcome and Fot p,ograms btOadcast daily see Daily p,ogtam" (col. 11 8:50 a.m.-Perth, W. Australia-War news in English: VLw2 (9.645) native tom-toms. The transmission is should.. be addressed to the Radio 3:30 p.m. (Tues., Thurs., SaL)-Lisbon-Program 10 a.m.-Manila-"Night Hawks," varietJ program concluded with the playing of the Club of Mozambique, P. 0_ Box 594, for English listener~, indudillg Illu,ic, variety and topical tJlks ill English: C~W7 (9.74) for English listeners: KZRH (9.635) Portuguese national anthem. The Portuguese East Africa. 10:30 a.m.-Saigon-News (English): (11.78) 5 :45 p.m.-London-Talk, "In Engiand Now": 11 :10 a.m.-Berlin-Variety music and talks in GSC (9.58) GSD (11.75) English for North America: DJB (15.20) 7:10 p.m.-Budapest-Roy"l Hungarian Opera 11 :52 a.m.-London-Arabic program: GSP (15.31) House: HAT4 (9.125) 12:15 p.m.-Paris-English talk, "Life in Paris": EUROPE'S PROPAGANDA VOICES: Berlin en route to Valparaiso, Chile. All messages 7:40 p.m.-Rome-Rome Police Band: 2R03 TPC8 (11.845) now broadcasts to North America daily as reported that reception of the broadcast was (9.63) 2 p.m.-Mozambique-Symphonic, pOI)ular. folk· follows: Over DJB (15.20) from 6:30 to 9 perfect A new Cuban short-wave sta· 8 p.m.-London-Talk, "Cards on the Table": music and news in English from Portuguese a.m. EST, from 11 :10 to 11 :40 a.m. EST and tion, COCY (9.23), is now on the air and reo GSC (9.58) GSL (6.11) East Africa: CR7BE (9.645) (Best near 3 to from 4:50 to 10:45 p.m. EST; over DJD lays broadcast-band station (MCY, owned by 8:15 p.m.-London-Varicty program with Tommy 4 p.m.) (11.77) from 4 :50 p.m.

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