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Friday, December 14, 2007
Radio St Helena set for Double Anniversary broadcast Dec. 15
The following information has been received concerning this years Radio St Helena Day
Mark Nicholls
Chief Editor
New Zealand DX Times
New Zealand Radio DX League
http://www.radiodx.com/
Radio St. Helena is celebrating its special DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY year 2007 with a very special Radio St. Helena Day 2007 - world-wide shortwave broadcast.
The year 2007 marks a DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY for Radio St. Helena:
- - the 40 th anniversary of broadcasting for Radio St. Helena, and
- - the 10 th shortwave transmision anniversary.
Saturday, 15. December 2007
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From UTC To UTC Target area
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1730 1815 New Zealand
1815 1900 India
1900 2015 Japan
2015 2145 Europe
2145 2245 North America East
2245 2330 North America West
2330 0015 South America North
0015 0100 South America Central/South
RSH will be transmitting on 11092.5 KHz in USB with 1000 Watts and using a 3-element monoband directional antenna.
There will be a VERY SPECIAL and beautiful full-colour QSL card issued by Radio St. Helena for this special DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY shortwave transmission.
The same procedures as in 2006 for reception reports, return postage, and QSLing will apply for this broadcast in 2007.
Watch our web page: www.sthelena.se/radioproject for more information.
With best greetings and wishes for good listening conditions,
Laura Lawrence Station Manager of Radio St. Helena
Robert Kipp Special Assistant to Laura Lawrence
Jamestown, St. Helena / Langen, Germany
08. October 2007
(Source: Mark Nicholls/HCDX)