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2009 wurde ihm von der Bundesnetzagentur eine eigene Kurzwellenfrequenz<br />

fuer die europaweite Ausstrahlung zugewiesen.<br />

Das Kurzwellenprogramm wird ueber das Internet an den Partner Radio 700 in<br />

Kall bei Euskirchen ueberspielt und mittels eines 1-kW-Kurzwellensenders<br />

SK1 von Rohde & Schwarz und einer Telefunken Breitband-Dipolantenne (A189)<br />

auf 5980 kHz ausgestrahlt. Mehr Infos zur Kurzwellenausstrahlung gibt es<br />

im Internet bei<br />

<br />

(Michael Kittner 19.9.2010, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Sept 28)<br />

SWR SouthWestRundfunk closing 1485 kHz. Another MW-Transmitter says<br />

goodbye, SWR closing on Oct 15 their MW transmitter at Baden-Baden on 1485<br />

kHz at 21.00 UTC.<br />

(Peter UNID?, mwdx Oct 2)<br />

1485 SWR schaltet MW-Sender ab. ... aber keine Panik, "MW-Sender" steht<br />

hier im Singular. Es handelt sich "nur" um den Sender Baden-Baden (Merkur)<br />

auf 1485 kHz:<br />

<br />

"Am 15. Oktober 2010 um 23:00 Uhr[2100 UT] endet die Mittelwellen-<br />

Abstrahlung auf der Frequenz 1485 kHz am Standort Baden-Baden."<br />

(Douglas Kaehler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 1)<br />

9490 Democratic Voice of Burma via Wertachtal Germany on Sep 19 at *2330-<br />

2342 UT. 33433-34333 Burmese, 2330 UT sign on with opening music, ID,<br />

Opening announce, Talk.<br />

9490 Democratic Voice of Burma via Wertachtal Germany on Sep 23 at *2330-<br />

2340 UT. 34333 Burmese, 2330 UT sign on with opening music, ID, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 1) in B-10 on 5905 kHz.<br />

Deutsche Welle Radio presents a special show on 20 years German<br />

reunification.<br />

How well has Germany come together since reunification? The end of the<br />

Cold War dramatically brought East and West Germany together as one<br />

country. Twenty years after reunification, Deutsche Welle explores just<br />

how united Europe's biggest country really is.<br />

Twenty years ago, on October 3, 1990, a peaceful revolution culminated in<br />

the reunification of East and West Germany.<br />

How much are the old divisions still visible in politics, the economy and<br />

society? We look at the winners and losers of reunification, taking you to<br />

the richest community in eastern Germany, as well as to "Little Berlin," a<br />

formerly divided village. We introduce you to couples bridging the East-<br />

West divide and to former East German diplomats. And we explore what young<br />

Germans know about their country's divided past.<br />

A 55-minute Newslink radio special to mark this special anniversary will<br />

be broadcast on October 3 at 1605-1700 UTC. Listen in!<br />

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