From VMSSERV@arecibo.aero.org Mon Mar 29 14:03:35 1993 Received: from arecibo.aero.org by cs.tut.fi with SMTP id AA17003 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Mon, 29 Mar 1993 14:03:31 +0300 Message-Id: <199303291103.AA17003@cs.tut.fi> Date: 29 Mar 93 02:43:00 PST From: "VMSSERV Mail Server" Subject: U9210.TXT To: "rko" Status: OR CIS Radio Moscow Radio Ukraine Radio Tashkent Radio Yerevan 4485 0910 Kamchatka R.: RR: W w/ ID, into what appeared to be regional mx (444 8/16 Owsley-CA) (Millard-TX) 5940 0907 Magadan R.: RR: M w/ long tlk, into RR mx @ 0920 (444 8/30 Owsley-CA) 7210 0858 Khabarovsk R.: RR: M w/ lively RR mx (444 8/16 Owsley-CA) 7320 0920 R. Rossiya-Magadan(?): RR: piano mx, M/W tlk, M recitation (poetry?), "Summer of '42" mx, @ 1000 TP/TC/theme, into nx (242 8/31 Westenhaver-QU) (Owsley-CA) 7370 0856 RM: EE: W w/ RR folk mx pgm (555 8/30 Owsley-CA) 9505 1457 RM: EE: rousing vocal of "San Francisco", IS & ID, nx @ 1500 (333 9/8 Blair-CA) 9590 2158 RM: EE: end-of-hour routine, IS, seemed to have 2159*, had noted "Moscow Mailbag" theme mx abt 2140, under & mixing badly w/ BBC WS (222 8/5 Westenhaver-QU) 9640 0031 RM: EE: M w/ nx - Japanese foreign minister visits, into "Audio Book Club", poor signal (222 8/30 Bellovich-FL) 9685 0013 RU: EE: nx, ID, six Ukrainian servicemen wounded in Bosnia serving w/ UN peace keepers (544 8/11 Bellovich-FL) 9685 2051 R. Aum Shinrikyo: EE: M w/ religious tlk that sounded like long chant, s/off w/ ID & address @ 2057 (323 8/13 Bellovich-FL) 9755 1508 RM: EE: W nx on fighting in Bosnia (544 8/14 Owsley-CA) 9865t 1401 Alpha & Omega: RR: religious pgm of hymns, speaker (233 7/21 Flynn-OR) (Nice catch Bill. -ed) 11675 2009 RM: EE: appeal for funds to pay for liver transplant in London for Russian woman, "News & Views" @ 2011 (343 8/1 Westenhaver-QU) 11700 0115 RM: SS: wild dance mx, into cmtry on E. Europe & Azerbaijan (444 8/31 Brame-IL) 11880 1900 R. Galaxy: EE: rock mx, frequent promos asking business people to send in their ad for 35000 Rubles ($250), "we shall advertise you everywhere in the world at a time" (454 8/9 George-MA) (Levison-PA) 11900 1750 RM: EE: rhythms of jazz (444 8/12 Dome-TX) 11900 1800 R. Tikhiy Okean: RR: opening anmts including ID by W, phone interviews, || 11870/11995/13645/15435/15560 (544 8/17 Blair-CA) 11920 2145 RY: EE: ID & nx, into Armenian at top of hour, returned in SS @ 2235 prior to repeat of EE segment @ 2245 (454 8/18 D'Angelo-PA) 12000 0045 RU: EE: ID, W nx of Ukraine, time & freq schedules (222 8/17 Findlater-CA) 12040 0050 RU: EE: W w/ list of all freq used (233 7/22 Flynn-OR) 12050 0550 RM: EE: W ID, into EZL mx (454 8/15 Owsley-CA) (Carson-OK) 12060 0100 RM: SS: M w/ ID, IS, wld nx (444 8/2 Owsley-CA) 12070 0554 RM: RR: M interviewing young boy (333 8/15 Owsley-CA) 13605 2100 RU: RR: IS, ID, nx in RR (333 8/18 Dome-TX) 13605 2230 RM: EE: M w/ mailbag pgm (444 8/15 Owsley-CA) 13645 1553 RM: EE: rock mx by "Secret", anmts, nx @ 1600, || 11900/11940/17695 (555 8/17 Blair-CA) 13645 0023 RU: EE: W ID @ 0025, into RR pop mx (343 8/16 Owsley-CA) 15095 2100 RU: EE: ID, vocal mx, tlk on Ukrainian statehood (555 8/16 Robinson-TN) 15135 2100 RU: EE: ID, W nx of Ukraine (222 8/19 Findlater-CA) 15140 0510 RM: EE: ID, nx on Asia & Thailand (434 8/19 Dome-TX) 15225 1405 RM: EE: nx & ID, tlk on Moldova (333 9/5 Brame-IL) (Findlater-CA) 15405 0400 RM: RR: ID, M nx - highlights of Yeltsin news conference on state of union, cmtry on solution of Balkan problems (444 8/21 Findlater-CA) 15425 1810 RM: EE: nx abt Turkish railway, Yeltsin's Bulgarian visit, ID @ 1812 (444 8/4 Dome-TX) (Owsley-CA) (Carson-OK) 15485 2220 RM: EE: "Moscow Mailbag" (554 8/15 Fraser-MA) 15485 2030 R. Aum Shinrikyo: EE: W ID, M tlk on "the mind of the four emergenables", s/off w/ ID & address @ 2056 (444 8/14 Bellovich-FL) (Westenhaver-QU) 15490 1425 RM: EE: cmtry on S. Africa / ANC, rock muzak, ID & nx headlines, transcriptions promo (344 8/29 Brame-IL) 15550 0145 Deutche Welle: Bengali: end of pgm, closing anmt w/ ID, faded away before relay ID or IS (433 8/29 Brame-IL) 15570 1516 R. Kiev HS: Ukrainian: 1st pgm w/ instrumental mx, M tlk, || 11840 (153 8/2 Humenyk-ON) 15580 0248 RY: EE: cmtry on latest fighting in Armenia (544 8/17 Kyburz-CO) 17615 0100 RM: SS: ID, M nx, M/W dialog on Georgia, || 17660 (333 8/21 Findlater-CA) 17695 1932 RM: EE: "Russian by Radio" lesson 27 (554 8/18 Fraser-MA) (Bellovich-FL) (Neff-FL) 17730 1835 R. Alma Ata: EE: mx by M, W ancr (354 8/1 Humenyk-ON) 17890 0105 RM: EE: nx, ID, tlk on world economic congress (422 8/29 Brame-IL) (Bellovich-FL) 21690 2312 RM: EE: "News & Views" - tlk on dangers of using force in Yugoslavia (354 8/18 Owsley-CA) Lithuania Radio Vilnius 11780 2310 RV: EE: nx, western aid, Lithuanian heritage, mx (444 8/9 Sampson-WI) (Pasquale-PA) 15580 2259 RV: EE: IS, s/on into "News about Lithuania" (333 8/12 Carson-OK) Schedules/News Radio Aum Shinrikyo English Language Schedule North America 0430-0500 UTC 12040,11980,11675,9685,9470 2030-2100 UTC 17695,15580,15500,15485,15425,15405,15375,15355,13645,12070, 12050,11840 Australia & New Zealand 2030-2100 UTC 17740,17655,15560,15190,17170,15130,11985,11685 Europe 0430-0500 UTC 12040,11980,11690,11675,9880,9760,9685,9560,9470 2030-2100 UTC 17695,15500,15375,15355,15175,12070,12020,11675,9880,9810,9800, 9785,9775,9540,7115,1494 Africa 0430-0500 UTC 21760,21740,21630,21585,21545,17735,17710,17690,17655,17620, 15550,15500,15470,15455,15320,15210,15140,12055,12015,12010, 11960,11775,9760,9560,7130,6110,4975,4940 2030-2100 UTC 15385,11850,9810,9775 South & South East Asia 0430-0500 UTC 21830,21790,21760,21690,21615,21585,21515,21505,17880,17870, 17860,17850,17835,17740,17730,17720,17655,17635,17620,17610, 17590,17570,17560,15590,15550,15545,15535,15470,15415,15385, 15375,15340,15280,15140,13775,12025,11970,11915,11710,9535, 7315,648,585 U.S. Address: Aum Supreme Truth 8 East 48th Street, #2E, New York, NY 10017 [Direct via J. Bellovich] BBC Russian Relay News (transcript from BBCWS "Newsdesk", 10 September 1992, 0027 UTC): Peter Shoesmith: Finally, radio transmitters once used by the Soviet Union to jam BBC broadcasts will shortly be put to a new use. Instead of jamming, they'll be broadcasting BBC radio programmes to neighbouring countries, such as India and China. Under a deal signed with the broadcasting authorities in Moscow, the BBC will rent the transmitters, which are in three cities in what used to be Soviet Asia. The agreement was announced by the Managing Director of the World Service, Mr. John Tusa, as Torren [sp? Douglas now reports. Torren Douglas: It's a graphic demonstration of how the old order has changed. The country which once spent many millions of pounds on jamming BBC broadcasts is now to earn badly needed currency by bringing the programmes to a wider audience. John Tusa, Managing Director of World Service, says it's a direct result of the fall of Communism, and the opening up of the former Soviet Union. John Tusa: They now have a great deal of spare transmitter capacity lying around. They're ready to sell it; they can get hard currency, and it suits us to be able to supplement our existing relay stations in order to get into crucial areas of the world such as China and India. Torren Douglas: One of the transmitter sites, in Tashkent, was identified as a source of Soviet jamming in 1980. It will now relay BBC programmes to the Indian subcontinent, and two others will beam programmes to China, helping counter that government's jamming of World Service broadcasts, [which has gone on since the killings in Tienanmen Square. The Soviet Union stopped jamming BBC broadcasts five years ago, and, after the attempted coup against President Gorbachev, he said the World Service had kept him in touch with events. [Transcript via W. Westenhaver - Thanks!]