TECHNICAL PROBLEMS WITH RRI'S NEW SHORT WAVE TRANSMITTERS |
(2008-08-04) |
Last updated: 2008-10-01 18:07 EET |
The representatives of the National Radio Communications Company, RADIOCOM, have assured us that they are working intensely with the representatives of the provider, Continental Electronic Corporation, to remedy the technical problems reported. The second transmitter is functioning normally.
We apologise on behave of our colleagues at Radiocom and inform you that the programs scheduled to be broadcast on the following frequencies have been or are being affected:
The programs beamed to India at 3 hours UTC on 11 895 Khz, to Australia at 5.30 hours UTC on 17 770 Khz, to Western Europe at 17.00 UTC on 11 735 Khz, to North America (the East Coast) at 20.30 UTC on 11 940 Khz and at 22.00 UTC on 9709 Khz.
On August 4th, the new 300 kW, short wave transmitters located in the locality of Galbeni had been scheduled to start operating.
The old transmitters in Tiganesti will be decommissioned, to be replaced, in about 2 months’ time, with new 300 kW transmitters.
As soon as the malfunction is remedied RRI’s broadcasts can be received on the same frequencies on which you have listened to our programs so far and which we announced in mid May 2008.
We wish you good reception conditions.
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