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I will like to summit and share the following information I received via email concerning the following station. I want you to know that I am compiling my recent log on qsls and will send it over as soon you direct.

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Date:Sun, 27 Oct 2002 12:32:59 -0600

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To:"Emma Elo Ezeani" <emmanuel336@xxxxxxxxx>

 

 

 

Dear Emma,

I'm sorry for the delayed response to your emails. I am a new

volunteer here at RFPI. We are currently very understaffed, and it is

difficult to reply to all correspondences at the moment. We are not

currnelty sending out materials via the mail due to staff and funding

shortages but I hope the information below will help you. If you have

access to the WWW you will find a great deal of information at

http:www.rfpi.org

Radio For Peace International

Broadcast Schedule

September - November 2002

All times UTC (GMT)

 

Mon Tue

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman

& Juan Gonzales

1700 2300 0500 1100 Between the Lines- Scott

Harris, Executive Producer

1730 2330 0530 1130 TUC* Radio- Maria Gilardin

1800 Steppin' Out of Babylon- Sue

Supriano

***** 0000 0600 1200 Freespeech Radio News- Daily

Newscast by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship

1830 0030 0630 1230 Hightower/Earthwatch/Earth & Sky

1840 0040 0640 1240 World Opinion- editorial

commentary around the world on the global terrorist crisis

1845 0045 0645 1245 Tropical Conservation Newsbureau

1900 0100 0700 1300 Disability Radio Worldwide-

Jean Parker

1930 0130 0730 1330 This Way Out- Lesbian & Gay

radio Magazine

2000 0200 0800 1400 University Forum- Dr. Jean

Moore, Interviews

2030 0230 0830 1430 Honoring Mother Earth:

Indigenous Voices- Oannes Pritzker

2130 0330 0930 1530 In the Moment- Susan Michael

2145 0345 0945 1545 United Nations UN Today

 

Tue Wed

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman

& Juan Gonzales

1700 2300 0500 1100 A Woman's Voice, Susan Michael

1800 RadioNation- Marc Cooper,

Interviews/commentary, Part I

***** 0000 0600 1200 Freespeech Radio News- Daily

Newscast by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship

1830 0030 0630 1230 CounterSpin- media analysis

1900 0100 0700 1300 World of Radio- Glenn Hauser,

DX news & info

1930 0130 0730 1330 RFPI's Mailbag- Your cards and

letters

2000 0200 0800 1400 Continent of Media- Glenn Hauser

2030 0230 0830 1430 A World of Possibilities- Mark

Sommer, Interviews

2100 0300 0900 1500 Living Enrichment Center- Mary

M. Morrissey

2130 0330 0930 1530 Peace Forum

2145 0345 0945 1545 United Nations UN Today

Wed Thus

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman

& Juan Gonzales

1700 2300 0500 1100 Alternative Radio- political &

social analysis

1800 Voices of Our World- Maryknoll

Media

***** 0000 0600 1200 Freespeech Radio News- Daily

Newscast by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship

1830 0030 0630 1230 Hightower/Earthwatch/Earth & Sky

1840 0040 0640 1240 World Opinion- editorial

commentary around the world on the global terrorist crisis

1845 0045 0645 1245 World Citizens Commentary-

Douglas Mattern

1900 0100 0700 1300 A Public Affair- Interviews

2000 0200 0800 1400 WINGS- Women's Int'l News

Gathering Service

2030 0230 0830 1430 Global Community Forum-

Interviews

2130 0330 0930 1530 United Nations "Scope"

2145 0345 0945 1545 United Nations UN Today

Thus Fri

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman

& Juan Gonzales

1700 2300 0500 1100 Making Contact- reports and

interviews

1730 2330 0530 1130 Steppin' Out of Babylon- Sue

Supriano

1800 Between the Lines- Scott

Harris, Executive Producer

***** 0000 0600 1200 Freespeech Radio News- Daily

Newscast by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship

1830 0030 0630 1230 This Way Out- Lesbian & Gay

radio Magazine

1900 0100 0700 1300 Far Right Radio Review-

Interviews

2000 0200 0800 1400 Disability Radio Worldwide-

Jean Parker

2030 0230 0830 1430 A Woman's Voice, Susan Michael

2130 0330 0930 1530 Tropical Conservation Newsbureau

2145 0345 0945 1545 United Nations UN Today

 

Fri Sat

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman

& Juan Gonzales

1700 2300 0500 1100 Honoring Mother Earth:

Indigenous Voices- Oannes Pritzker

1800 WINGS- Women's Int'l News

Gathering Service

***** 0000 0600 1200 Freespeech Radio News- Daily

Newscast by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship

1830 0030 0630 1230 Hightower/Earthwatch/Earth & Sky

1840 0040 0640 1240 World Opinion- editorial

commentary around the world on the global terrorist crisis

1845 0045 0645 1245 United Nations "Women"

1900 0100 0700 1300 Continent of Media- Glenn Hauser

1930 0130 0730 1330 World of Radio- Glenn Hauser,

DX news & info

2000 0200 0800 1400 RFPI's Mailbag Your cards and

letters

2030 0230 0830 1430 University Forum- Dr. Jean

Moore, Interviews

2100 0300 0900 1500 A World of Possibilities- Mark

Sommer, Interviews

2130 0330 0930 1530 The Neumaier Report- Dr. J.

Neumaier (bi-weekly)

2145 0345 0945 1545 United Nations UN Today

 

Sat Sun

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 CounterSpin- media analysis

1630 2230 0430 1030 Freespeech Radio News (encore

of Friday newscast)

1700 2300 0500 1100 TUC* Radio- Maria Gilardin

1730 2330 0530 1130 Continent of Media- Glenn Hause

1800 0000 0600 1200 World of Radio- Glenn Hauser,

DX news & info

1830 0030 0630 1230 RFPI's Mailbag Your cards and

letters

1900 0100 0700 1300 Making Contact- reports and

interviews

1930 0130 0730 1330 Alternative Radio- political &

social analysis

2030 0230 0830 1430 Far Right Radio Review-

Interviews

2130 0330 0930 1530 World Citizens Commentary-

Douglas Mattern

2145 0345 0945 1545 Hightower Radio/Earthwatch

Radio/Earth & Sky

2155 0355 0955 1555 World Opinion- editorial

commentary around the world on the global terrorist crisis

 

Sun Mon

--- ---

1600 2200 0400 1000 A Public Affair- Interviews

1700 2300 0500 1100 The Neumaier Report- Dr. J.

Neumaier (bi-weekly)

1715 2315 0515 1115 Living Enrichment Center- Mary

M. Morrissey

1800 0000 0600 1200 Spiritual Awakening- James Bean

1830 0030 0630 1230 World of Radio- Glenn Hauser,

DX news & info

1900 0100 0700 1300 RadioNation- Marc Cooper,

Interviews/commentary

2000 0200 0800 1400 New Dimensions Radio- Michael

Toms, interviews

2100 0300 0900 1500 Voices of Our World- Maryknoll

Media

2130 0330 0930 1530 United Nations "Perspective"

2145 0345 0945 1545 Hightower Radio/Earthwatch

Radio/Earth & Sky

2155 0355 0955 1555 World Opinion- editorial

commentary around the world on the global terrorist crisisOur broadcast

frequencies can be found here

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Radio For Peace International (RFPI) serves as the global messenger of

peace and hope to the farthest reaches of the earth. The ultimate goal

of RFPI is to create peace in hearts, homes, communities, and all

nations of the world. In order to foster a worldwide culture of peace,

RFPI transmits programs via shortwave and the Internet. The programs

champion human rights; increase global awareness; promote tolerance;

inform and educate isolated populations; equip listeners to become

architects of peace; expose prejudice, hatred, and injustice; celebrate

diverse cultures; and advocate environmental awareness.

RFPI began broadcasting on shortwave in September, 1987. Shortwave

signals are not stopped by political or geographic boundaries and can

be heard worldwide.

A global media model, RFPI seeks to change the landscape of media,

providing a forum for democratic communications. RFPI's studios and

transmitters are located in El Rodeo, Costa Rica.

Hundreds of thousands of listeners tune in regularly. Letters have

been received from over 120 countries on all continents.

 

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A Message About Our Work

Radio For Peace International was founded in the 1980s because there

was a void in the media and on the shortwave bands, and this still

holds true today. We have dedicated our lives to developing an

alternative media source that brings attention to environmental issues,

the increasing movement of fundamentalism and hate based organizations,

oppression and human rights violations.

Radio For Peace International, through the help of many friends and

supporters, began broadcasting in 1987. We are confident that during

our 14 years of operation we have made a significant impact in bringing

accurate information to the global population.

Shortwave radio, rather than being a medium of the past, is far more

popular than it has ever been. Listenership internationally has

increased significantly over the last ten years. Unfortunately, a large

portion of this increase is directly due to an increase in hate related

broadcasting. We have committed to countering this hateful rhetoric

through our Far Right Radio Review program, our Stop Hate on Radio

campaign, as well as serving as an archival repository housing the

chronicles of hate on radio.

Over 800,000 people were slaughtered in Rwanda, primarily due to the

proliferation of hatred through the use of shortwave radio. This was

alarming. When asked by RFPI Producer Jean Moore in an interview after

the genocide, former Rwandan Prime Minister Mr. Fausin Twagiramungo

stated that had RFPI been involved to counter the hate rhetoric and

provide information on conflict resolution the atrocity could have been

averted.

We are committed to expanding our broadcast facilities to assist in any

conflict situation by providing the message of peace and linking

together all the humanitarian projects and services available in a

conflict area so that people can access the aid they need.

Radio For Peace International provides awareness to bring about change

in situations like the poisoning of groundwater in Colombia affecting

innocent children, the international trafficking of women and children

for prostitution, female genital mutilation, domestic violence and the

decimation of indigenous cultures. Working from the grassroots up, by

providing accurate information in local languages, Radio For Peace

International can effect positive change and save lives.

This is our work. This is our passion and we hope that you will support

us in our efforts with your feedback and ideas, as well as your

financial contributions. It is imperative that we achieve our goal of

raising $1.5 million by the end of the year 2002 to continue our

existing work and meet the demands of ever increasing global problems.

40 Meters

7.445 (AM mode)

Output: 30 KW

Operating Time: 0000 - 0800

19 Meters

15.040 (AM mode)

Output: 10 KW

Operating Time: 2100 - 0500

13 Meters (off the air for maintenance)

21.815 (USB mode)

Output: 2 KW

Operating Time: 1200 - 0000

 

 

 

 

(2) Voice of Vietnam.

vov international daily programmes

English

Area of coverageTime (HaNoi)UTCFreq.(kHz)

South East Asia17:0010:009840khz - 12020khz

South Asia18:0011:001242khz - 7285khz

Central Asia21:0014:001242khz

South Western Asia22:0015:001242khz

Central Asia23:30 16:301242 khz

Europe 1:00 18:00 5955khz - 9730khz - 7145khz

Europe 2:00 19:00 9730khz - 7145khz

Europe 3:30 20:30 9730khz - 7145khz

Europe 6:30 23:30 9840khz - 12020khz

South East Asia19:3012:309840khz - 12020khz

Europe20:3013:309730khz - 7145khz

Europe23:0016:009730khz - 7145khz

North East America8:001:006175khz

North East America9:302:306175khz

Central America10:303:306175khz

French

Time (UTC)Time (HaNoi)AreaFreq.(kHz)

12.30 - 13.0019.30 - 20.00Indochina, Thailand1242

13.00 - 13.3020.00 - 20.30Europe9730;7145

18.30 - 19.001.30 - 2.00Europe9725;9730;5955

19.30 - 20.002.30 - 3.00Europe7440;5955

21.00 -21.304.00 - 4.30Europe9730;5970; 5955

Russian

Time (UTC)Time (HaNoi)AreaFreq.(kHz)

11.30 - 12.0018.30 - 19.00Russia9840; 12020

13.00 - 13.3020.00 - 20.30SEAS7285

16.30 - 17.0023.30 - 24.00Europe9730;7145

19.00 - 19.302.00 - 2.30Italy9725;7330; 5970; 7145

20.00 - 20.303.00 - 3.30Italy7390; 5970

Spanish

Time (UTC)Time (HaNoi)AreaFreq.(kHz)

03.00 - 03.3010.00 - 10.30Central America(Caribbea)6175

kHz/31m

11.00 - 11.3018.00 - 18.30Central Africa9730; 7145

20.00 - 20.303.00 - 3.30Central Africa9730; 7145;

Vietnamese

Time (UTC)Time (HaNoi)AreaFreq.(kHz)

00.00 - 01.007.00 - 8.00Central-Africa9730; 13740

01.30 - 02.308.30 - 9.30N.E America6175

04.00 - 05.0011.00 - 12.00N.W America6175 kHz/31m

09.00 - 10.0016.00 - 17.00Australia1242

15.30 - 16.3022.30 - 23.30Thailand, Indochina1242

17.00 - 18.000.00 - 1.00Europe9730;5955

17.30 - 18.300.30 - 1.30Europe9725;12070; 5955

18.30 - 19.301.30 - 2.30Europe7440; 5955

19.30 - 20.302.30 - 3.30W.Europe9725;7330

20.30 - 21.303.30 - 4.30Italy7390; 5970; 7145

23.00 - 24.006.00 - 7.00Thailand, Indonesia1242

VOV5 (for Foreigners in Vietnam) - 105,5 MHz

LanguageTime (Hanoi)Area

English07.30 - 08.30Ha Noi,

HCM City,

Hai Phong

and Vung Tau

19.00 - 20.00

21.00 - 22.00

23.00 - 23.30

23.30 - 00.30

French08.30 - 09.30

20.00 - 21.00

Russian09.30 - 09.40

Vietnamese22.00 - 23.00

Previous

 

 

Radio The Voice of Vietnam 58 Quan Su St., Hanoi, Vietnam

Tel: (84 4) 8240044 Fax: (84 4) 8261122 Email: qhqt.vov@xxxxxxxxx

 

 

 



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