ARLA/CLUSTER: RE: WTWW,
Uma nova "Broadcasting" em Onda Curta pensada para Radioamadores
João Gonçalves Costa
joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Sexta-Feira, 10 de Fevereiro de 2012 - 12:10:42 WET
WTWW - We Transmit World Wide
Program Schedule
Transmitter 1 Schedule
. 8am Central (1300 UTC) to 6pm (0000 UTC) 9480 khz 100 kw
. 6pm Central (0000 UTC) to 8am (1300 UTC) 5755 khz
Transmitter 2
Equipment testing as necessary at 100 kw
Daytime (USA) 9990 khz
Nighttime 5085 khz
Transmitter 3
Scripture readings
12.105 Mhz
New schedule to start shortly:
Central UTC
6 - 9 am Russian 1200 - 1500
9 - 12 noon Arabic 1500 - 1800
12 - 3pm French 1800 - 2100
3 - 6pm German 2100 - 0000
6 - 9pm Spanish 0000 - 0400
9 - 12 midn Portuguese 0400 - 0600
12MN - 3am English 0600 - 0900
3 - 6am English 0900 - 1200
Contact Us:
CONTACT
MAILING ADDRESS:
WTWW
1784 West Northfield Blvd.# 305
Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37129
USA
E-mail, George McClintock, Owner and Manager : George WTWW.US
De: ct-comunicacoes-e-tecnologias googlegroups.com [mailto:ct-comunicacoes-e-tecnologias googlegroups.com] Em nome de João Gonçalves Costa
Enviada: sexta-feira, 10 de Fevereiro de 2012 11:56
Para: CLUSTER (cluster radio-amador.net)
Cc: ct-comunicacoes-e-tecnologias googlegroups.com
Assunto: [CT-Com. & Tec.] WTWW, Uma nova "Broadcasting" em Onda Curta pensada para Radioamadores
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New HF shortwave radio station sign
It is not very often that you can hear a new HF shortwave radio station sign on the air. WTWW, a new International Shortwave Radio facility just outside of Nashville, TN is launching a new transmitter this Saturday with a broadcast we are calling 'This Is Only A Test' starting at 4 pm Central Standard Time. This is a 100,000 watt transmitter running into a full size rhombic antenna.
This is a global radio event with radios being tuned in all over the world.
The QSO Radio Show has requested that we could air this broadcast as a amateur radio event to promote amateur radio along with shortwave listening. Why? Well, the shortwave listening audience is huge.
The typical shortwave radio listener is a great potential candidate for amateur radio.
There are more than 1.5 billion shortwave receivers in use worldwide, the BBC estimates that at any given moment, over 200 million sets are tuned to shortwave broadcasts.
This is the second time WTWW has allowed us to conduct this kind of broadcast on a powerful new shortwave facility.
The purpose of this broadcast is to demonstrate HF communications and to put radio amateurs on the air to a worldwide audience to tell their story.
This is not a commercial venture in any way.
So spread the word to all of your amateur radio friends and call us on Saturday on "This Is Only A Test" and talk to the world about Amateur Radio!
Thanks and 73
Ted Randall
QSO Radio Show
http://www.qsoradioshow.com
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