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From:  G3VGW @ GB7NOT.#23.GBR.EU                 13 October 2003 
 
Hello SWLs, 
 
         Here is the winter schedule for KTWR Guam, courtesy of  Wolfgang, 
DF5SX..... 
 
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GUAM (USA):  
 
Schedule B03 of KTWR Trans World Radio, Guam. 
 
October 30, 2003 - March 28, 2004. 
 
  KHz     UTC      kW  deg   CIRAF (zones)      Mon-Sun   Language 
 
 7455  1100-1600  100  320   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
 9430  1100-1200  100  285   49                 1234567   Vietnamese 
 9430  1400-1445  100  278   49                 1234567   Vietnamese 
 9465  1200-1300  100  345   45                 1234567   Japanese 
 9740  1600-1630  100  335   44,45              12345 7   Korean 
 9865  0930-1100  100  315   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
 9910  0915-1100  100  320   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
 9975  1300-1330  100  315   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
 9975  1330-1400  100  285   42,43,44           1234567   Swatow 
 9975  1400-1415  100  285   42,43,44                6    Cantonese 
 9975  1400-1500  100  285   42,43,44           12345 7   Cantonese 
 9975  1500-1545  100  315   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
11690  2100-2200  100  345   45                 1234567   Japanese 
11720  1230-1330  100  278   49                 1234567   Khmer 
11765  1100-1200  100  345   44,45              1234567   Korean 
11785  2115-2200  100  320   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
11850  1200-1300  100  255   49,54              1234567   Javanese 
11875  2200-2215  100  293   43,44                   6    Cantonese 
11875  2200-2300  100  293   43,44              12345 7   Cantonese 
12130  0845-0915  100  285   43,44              1234567   Hakka 
12130  0915-1600  100  305   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
12130  2145-2245  100  305   42,43,44           1234567   Mandarin 
13715  2200-2230  100  285   49                 1234567   Vietnamese 
15195  2200-2230  100  255   54                 1234567   Indonesian 
15200  0900-0915  100  248   54                 12  567   Balinese 
15200  0900-0915  100  248   54                   34      Torajanese 
15200  0915-1000  100  248   54                 1234567   Madurese 
15200  1030-1100  100  248   54                 1234567   Sundanese  
15200  1100-1230  100  248   54                 1234567   Indonesian 
15205  0740-0900  100  263   49,50,54           12345     English 
15205  0730-0900  100  263   49,50,54                67   English 
15330  0745-0930  100  165   51,55,56,58,59,60  12345     English 
15330  0815-0930  100  165   51,55,56,58,59,60       67   English 
15330  0930-1100  100  255   54                 1234567   Indonesian 
15330  1415-1445  100  285   49                 1234567   Sgaw Karan 
15330  1445-1545  100  285   41,48,49           1234567   English 
15365  1300-1415  100  285   49                 1234567   Burmese 
15395  1330-1400  100  293   41,49              1234567   Indian 
 
(via HJB, 6 Oct 2003) 
 
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         Danke Wolfgang! 
 
(Please note I am not the author of the above, just the packet postman!) 
 
         (The  above  information is also stored on the BROADCAST topic on 
the excellent CLIVE database @ GB7MAM, together with over 160 other  files 
of shortwave and broadcast information.) 
 
         73, Richard  G3VGW @ GB7NOT  (Ambergate, Derbyshire, UK) 
 
(Edited & sent using a BBC Micro) 


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