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Re: [IRCA] R8B help. VOA-1180 Okinawa
That fits, on http://www.northernstar.no/afrs.htm the closing date is given
as March 14th,1977. A lot of history on that page.
VOA Okinawa was a good indicator station for Far Eastern propagation here in
Scandinavia.
73, Mauno
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Hardester" <DX4EVR@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] R8B help. VOA-1180 Okinawa
> Dan, Dennis and Charlie-san,
>
> I was on Okinawa at reversion - 15 May 1977, but I think that VOA at
> Okuma had already shut down. Visited the FEBC studios on board
> Makiminato during their "going off the air" sale - all kinds of neat
> little things to buy, but did I buy anything? Nooooooo. DUMB! Somewhere
> in my vast collection of junk, I have a tape or cassette of the final
> s/off announcement of FEBC.
>
> While visiting the VOA Thailand transmitter site, I seem to recall
> being told that the Okinawa transmitter was sent to the Philippines.
> I'll have to dig around for my notes and see what I wrote down. If
> nothing else, I have a picture of the door that goes nowhere.
>
> Very 73 de Mike....who is now looking for his Geritol and remainder
> of his fleeing brain cells
>
> Dan Ferguson wrote:
>> I had in mind that the VOA operations from Okinawa ended in 1976, but the
>> 1977 WRTH notes that the termination of operations was scheduled for May
>> 15,
>> 1977, in accordance with the Reversion Treaty of 1972.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Charles A Taylor" <MWDXer@xxxxxxx>
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>>
>>>> When did the VOA shut-down their transmitter in Okinawa? Just found my
>>>> VOA QSL card for October 17, 1969 on 1178 kcs. Wonder what they did
>>>> with
>>>> the 1,000 kw transmitter?
>>>>
>>> I think it was in 1972 when Okinawa jurisdiction reverted to Japan.
>>> Before
>>> then, the local stations used KS-- calls. The FEBC station on 1360 was
>>> KSBU,
>>> but it had to shut down at reversion. There was a local FEBC station on
>>> 1250 kHz, and it became JOTF-1250 and became commercial. It continued to
>>> call
>>> itself "Kyokuto Hoso" (Far East Station).
>>>
>>>
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