Radio Peace Technical Team to Make Frequency Change
Spotsylvania, Virginia, July 28, 2009 - During a routine maintenance and resupply trip this week, the Radio Peace technical team plans to fine tune both of the transmitters which carry Christian broadcasts to tens of thousands of people in South Sudan, southern Darfur, the Nuba Mountains and North Sudan. In the process, engineer Livingstone Kiniaru will change the frequency of the 4750 kHz shortwave transmitter to 4740 kHz to avoid an interference problem that has been created by another broadcaster in the neighboring country of Uganda. This rather simple adjustment will allow the Radio Peace programs to be heard clearly in five languages once again across its coverage area in South Sudan and southern Darfur. Pray that this technical procedure will be successful and that both Livingstone and mechanic Sam Sele will have safe travel to and from Radio Peace this week. Also, pray for our transmitter operators and security crew who live at the broadcast facility in South Sudan.
(Global Endeavor/ http://www.globalendeavor.com/)
0230-0400 UTC Daily English/Arabic/Vernaculars 4740 to Southern Sudan (ex 4750)
1600-1745v UTC Daily English/Arabic/Vernaculars 4740 to Southern Sudan (ex 4750)
Radio Peace's lead organizations are Educational Media Corporation and the Persecution Project Foundation, along with various support groups.
Spotsylvania, Virginia, July 28, 2009 - During a routine maintenance and resupply trip this week, the Radio Peace technical team plans to fine tune both of the transmitters which carry Christian broadcasts to tens of thousands of people in South Sudan, southern Darfur, the Nuba Mountains and North Sudan. In the process, engineer Livingstone Kiniaru will change the frequency of the 4750 kHz shortwave transmitter to 4740 kHz to avoid an interference problem that has been created by another broadcaster in the neighboring country of Uganda. This rather simple adjustment will allow the Radio Peace programs to be heard clearly in five languages once again across its coverage area in South Sudan and southern Darfur. Pray that this technical procedure will be successful and that both Livingstone and mechanic Sam Sele will have safe travel to and from Radio Peace this week. Also, pray for our transmitter operators and security crew who live at the broadcast facility in South Sudan.
(Global Endeavor/ http://www.globalendeavor.com/)
0230-0400 UTC Daily English/Arabic/Vernaculars 4740 to Southern Sudan (ex 4750)
1600-1745v UTC Daily English/Arabic/Vernaculars 4740 to Southern Sudan (ex 4750)
Radio Peace's lead organizations are Educational Media Corporation and the Persecution Project Foundation, along with various support groups.
Address: Educational Media Corporation, P.O. Box 905, Spotsylvania, VA 22553 USA and Persecution Project Foundation, P.O. Box 1327, Culpeper, VA 22701-6327 USA
Email: info@edmedia.org and info@persecutionproject.org
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