Re: [IRCA] Scandinavian AM News
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Re: [IRCA] Scandinavian AM News



Thanks to a good few of you who have answered various questions I had in relation to the Scandinavaian news. - Saul



--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Paul B. Walker, Jr. <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Scandinavian AM News
> To: saulamdx@xxxxxxxxx, am@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6:01 PM
> Im assuming they'd run the two 50KW Transmitters on 531
> into a combiner of
> sorts and the combined pwoer would be 100KW.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 5:58 PM, saulamdx
> <saulamdx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > The latest print copy of Radio World has several
> newsbytes TA AM DXers
> > should note. The summaries are mine:
> >
> > * The Swedish government has asked its broadcast
> regulator to evaluate
> > interest in the operation of local commercial stations
> on AM. There is
> > already some interest being expressed by a private
> company.
> >
> > * The Faroe Islands parliament has approved state
> funding to purchase two
> > 50KW transmitters to replace a single 200KW one on
> 531. Energy costs have
> > risen, and the tube has failed often, putting the
> station off-air. They
> > tried a second-hand tube but it proved unsuitable. The
> two transmitters will
> > apparently both run on 531 and the standard
> operational power will be 50KW
> > but may rise to 100K by adding the second transmitter
> whenever appropriate.
> > They're also looking to upgrade FM signals to
> manage remote area reception.
> > To be honest, I'm not quite understanding how a
> second transmitter can
> > increase the overall power from 50 to 100KW.
> >
> > * A Danish item mentions 234 longwave in Kalundborg,
> at 300 KW. I'm not
> > sure I understand the following - an actual transcript
> from the copy: "The
> > transmitter has a power of 300 KW. Broadcasting on 234
> KHz, public service
> > broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR) has used the station
> around the clock for
> > its national Program 1 service. Though, as part of
> budget-saving measures,
> > it is switched on only for special transmissions, DR
> is determined to
> > continue renting the location for the next five
> years." I don't know how
> > 'around the clock' can equate to 'only for
> special transmissions'...
> >
> > Saul Chernos
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >


      
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