Monday, June 30, 2008

SILICON CITY HAM MEET 2008

ARE INVITED FOR THE SILICON CITY HAM MEET 2008
IN BANGALORE ON 10 th AUGUST 2008
VENUE : INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HAMS (VU2IIH) CLUB STATION
SHREE KANTEERAVA OUT DOOR STADIUM -
2ND FLR.KASTURIBA ROAD.
BANGALORE 560 001
NEAR CORPORATION OFFICE AND CUBBON PARK
1. PRESENTATION OF PAPERS ON HOME BREW PROJECTS.
2. DEMONSTRATION ON. SDR PROJECTSDIGITAL MODE COMMUNICATION AND ECHOLINK MODES.
3. SALE OF HAM EQUIPMENTS AND COMPONENTS FOR HOME BREWERS BY VETERAN HAMS.
4. GREAT BALLNO DELEGATE FEES FOR THE MEET.
PLEASE SEND YOUR PRESENTATION BY Ist OF AUGUST 2008.
PLEASE INFOR ABOUT YOUR SALE OF COMPONENTS BY 1st OF AUGUST 2008
PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDENCE ON BAND
OR OL QSL TO
P.O BOX 1927.
BANGALORE 560 019.
PLEASE COME AND ENJOY
REGARDS
VU3ITI(VARADAN)

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

CRI Winners of the "2008 Olympics Global Contest"

CRI kicked off the "2008 Olympics Global Contest" at the end of November last year. And between November of last year and May 1st of this year CRI English Service received more than 30,000 entries. The top prize winners (8 top prize winners in all, and 1 from the CRI English Service portion of the contest) will soon enjoy an 8-day free tour in China. Below, we list the winners for the CRI English Service portion of the contest. Congratulations to all the lucky winners!

Top prize (8-day free tour in China) 1

Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso, USA

First Prize (table linens or cubic silk scarf) 20

World Wide DX Club, Pakistan
CRI World NGO Listeners Club, Pakistan
CRI Special Council, Pakistan
Dhoom Listeners Council, Pakistan
CRI X-Clusive Ladies Union, Pakistan
The Cosmos Club, India
Rabisankar Bosu, India
Allan Fenix, Philippines
A. K. M. Nuruzzaman, Bangladesh
Sanusi Isah Dankaba, Nigeria
Jeff Unger, USA
Thomas Kuca, USA
Adrian Delmar Console, USA
Joel Coston, USA
Kirk Samlalsingh, USA
Deborah Tung, USA
Bela Janostikova, Czech
Paul Taylor, UK
Gina Chotai, Italy
Loginov Nikolay, Russia

Second Prize (CRI signature long-sleeved T-shirt or triangular silk scarf) 40

Bui Van Hoa, Vietnam
Karuna Kanta Pal, India
Dr.T.Elampooranan, India
Jayanta Chakrabarty, India
Khatri Shakeel Ahmed Taj, Pakistan
Shaikh Muhammad Younis, Pakistan
Azam Ali Soomro, Pakistan.
A. K. M. Nuruzzaman, Bangladesh
M. N. Sentu, Bangladesh
Nasir Uddin Khan, Bangladesh
Md. Ashraful Islam, Bangladesh.
Agus Sutikno, Indonesia
Arif Masthori, Indonesia
A Samsodien, South Africa
Salisu M. Dawanau, Nigeria.
Edet Akpan, Nigeria.
Golden M.Tembo, Zambia
Bahati Ibrahim, Uganda
Emmanuel Alley, Ghana
Richard Sampson Opoku, Ghana
Bawa Abdul-Rahman, Ghana
Mustata Benabbou, Morocco
Abdelhamid Znaidi, Morocco
Rosemarie Langenberg, Germany
Karl Heinz Pichler, Austria
Mr. Bart Rabadan Brioso, Spain
Robert Gearing, USA
Chris Davis, USA
Daniel Cesar, USA
Mike Jones, USA
Chris Jackson, USA
Nathan Buzby, USA
Danni Ngo, USA
Loretta So, USA
David Campbell, USA
L. Ronconi, Canada
Ashley Bodnar, Canada
Vanda Orsini, Canada
Angie Valenzano, Canada
Joao Jose Loures, Brazil

Third Prize (the Games of the 29th Olympiad---International Pre-stamped Postcard) 200

Paul Peacock, Australia
Khai Seng Wong, Australia
Wayne Bastow, Australia
Peter Strazds, Australia
Peter Del Borrello, Australia
Rolly, Australia
Bruce White, Australia
Peter Gray, Australia
Eldred Francis, Australia
Michael Cunningham, Australia
Brian Webb, New Zealand
Jen Hopkins, New Zealand
Peter Grenfell, New Zealand
Paula & Terje Nielsen, New Zealand
Elizabeth Smith, USA
Capt Ed Clemente, USA
Al Schlenker, USA
Bill Watters, USA
Harold J.Ammond, USA
Judy Campbell, USA
Timothy Watson, USA
Arthur L.Wilde, USA
Frank Ridolfo, USA
Doris Randall, USA
George Stuckey, USA
Michael Parish, USA
William Corp, USA
Frances Giles, USA
Robert Shamleffer, USA
Charles Dobbins, USA
Micharl A.Schulsinger, USA
Stephen Hawkins, USA
Byron Oring, USA
Bruce W.Seemon, USA
Ralph Landers, USA
Richard D’Angelo, USA
Barry Graham, USA
Dan Scribner, USA
Walt Smyth, USA
Nicholas Stanosheck, USA
Patrick Ezard, USA
Nicole Stulginskas, USA
Ron Brown, USA
Carlos A. Ramos, USA
Eric R. Wolfe, USA
Jim Hawk, USA
Dwight Spaulding, USA
Martin Chaplin, USA
Susan Hubbard-Peters, USA
Cathleen Piche, USA
E.Walton, USA
Peter Mattice, USA
Ashok Kumar Bose, Canada
Marnie Beggs-Murray, Canada
Jim Murray, Canada
Jennifer Chatham, Canada
Jean-Maurice Deveault, Canada
Norman Deveau, Canada
Morton Roodman, Canada
Carl Yokota, Canada
Travis Stewart, Canada
Francisca, Chile
Hector Frias, Chile
Vicente Antonio Marino, Argentina
Hugo Longhi, Argentina
David Werder, Brazil
Ezequiel C.Santos, Brazil
Thiago Felipe Ferino Silva, Brazil.
Vaughn Jardine, Trinidad & Tobago
Ivan Carralero Rodriguez, Cuba
George McGuinness, U.K.
Richard J.Thomas, U.K.
Stewart MacKenzie, U.K.
Alastair Pamphilon, U.K.
A. Noble, U.K.
Brian Kendall, U.K.
Philip Strachan, U.K.
Gerry Neumann, U.K.
Patrick Jeffers, U.K.
Mike Wade, U.K.
Ian Malcolm, U.K.
McMurdo, U.K.
Mr. Nick Sharpe, U.K.
Paul Needham, U.K.
Vidya Singh, U.K.
David Simmonds, U.K.
Vidmar Denis, Greece
George Potrivitu, Romania
Boldor Eugen, ROMANIA
Vesna Gornik, Slovenia
Anne Teder, Estonia
Hans Verner Lollike, Denmark
Erik Koie, Denmark
Sven Ohlsson, Sweden
Joseph Mulvihill, Ireland
Eileen Weston, Ireland
Andrzej Kasprzyk, Poland
Andreas Soehnlein, Switzerland
Stantzos Themistocles, Greece
Antti Nykanen, Finland
Jarmo Patala, Finland
O-J Paloneva, Finland
Stina, Finland
Thomas Blomgren, Finland
Matti Vermasvuo, Finland
Johan Oliver, Belgium
Frank Van den Broeck, Belgium
J.C.M.Kuppers, The Netherlands
Jan Bij de Vaate, The Netherlands
Willy Kwakkel, The Netherlands
Fengwei An, The Netherlands
Claes Olsson, Sweden
Hans Skalin, Sweden
Gertrud Eklof, Sweden
Bjorn Fransson, Sweden
Christer Brunstrom, Sweden
Madeleine Dupierre, France
Keith A. Simmonds, France
Yvette Gaillard, France
Agnes Bezzina, France
Regis Bonnet, France
Odile Bonnet, France
Mary Privat, France
Thomas Begue, France
Michel Karl, France
Philippe Brady, France
Sebastian Arndt, Germany
Helmut Matt, Germany
Thomas Drescher, Germany
Helms Gudrun, Germany
Gerd Wedemeyer, Germany
Dmitry Tychinin, Russia
Vesselkov Alexander, Russia
Honorio Noya, Spain
Francisco Ponce Martinez, Spain
Sergey Kolesov, Ukraine
Viktor O. Ledenyov, Ukraine
Kim Yeonjoon, Rep. of Korea
Henry Umadhay, Philippines
Preetam Agni, India
Ningthoujam Ronibala Devi, India
Mani Sankar Chhatri, India
P. Parvathi Ramana Rao, India
Samarendra Biswas, India.
Ravindra Kumar Shukla, India
P. Sreelatha Reddy, India
G Kadhar, India
K.P.Andavan, India
Biswanath Mandal, India
Swopan Chakroborty, India
Anver Hamid, India
Anil Singh, India
Mr. Ashim Jyoti Ghosh, India
Anwar Fathi AbuJbara, Palestine
Prashanta Adhikari, Nepal
Sujan Parajuli, Nepal
Nawai Dosti Listeners Club, Pakistan
China Listeners club, Pakistan
Malik Abdulrehman, Pakistan
Riaz Ahmad Khan, Pakistan
Syed Mohib Ali Shah, Pakistan
Nisar Ahmad Nasir, Pakistan
Miss Shamaila Kanwal, Pakistan
Ashrafuddin, Pakistan
Chaudhry Nazir Ahmad, Pakistan
Abid Hussain Sajid, Pakistan
Shafi Muhammad Lohar, Pakistan
CRI LISTENERS CLUB, Pakistan
Mr.Chanute Boonyasmith, Thailand
Ashik Eqbal Tokon, Bangladesh
Nishat Naoushin, Bangladesh
Tazrian Huda, Bangladesh
Ronald San Juan, Philippines
Kenneth Duncan, Philippines
Akbar Indra Gunawan, Indonesia
Harjito, Indonesia
Amin Najmi, Morocco
Charles Wompiah, Ghana
Bawa Abdul-Rahman, Ghana
Ugwoke Sabinus Chinenye, Togo
Issa Ibrahim Nyamonge, Tanzania
Jonas Domingos, Angola
Remus Hagli, Benin
Lee Tsze Tor, Malaysia
Julie Ang Sin Hui, Malaysia
Thum Wai Khong, Malaysia
Bezazel Ferhat Ben Rabah, Algeria
Ammar Benzoukh, Algeria
Azzouz Noureddine, Algeria
Oyesanmi Oyedotun Olumide, Nigeria
Mrefe Akpotu, Nigeria
Mustapha Ndawashi, Nigeria
Ismail Muhammad Adam, Nigeria
Musa Tijjani, Nigeria
Bolakale Olatunji, Nigeria
Philip M Machuki, Kenya
Amirhoshang Yari, Iran
Raed Ali Ahmad, Syria
S J Agboola, Nigeria
Masashi Sugiya, Japan

CRI Guangxi Contest

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in southern China. To introduce this beautiful region to our listeners, CRI and the Guangxi Tourism Administration are sponsoring a five-part general knowledge contest on Guangxi. If you want to take part into it, please logon to the below page: http://english.cri.cn/tools/online/08gx/quiz.htm?english
Best wishes,

YingLian

English Service

China Radio International

Friday, June 20, 2008

VOICE OF TIGERS CEASES SATELLITE TRANSMISSIONS FROM SERBIA

The Voice of Tigers (VoT), the official radio of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which started transmissions on 1 June from Serbia, ceased its transmissions on June 9. According to reliable sources, the Government of Serbia terminated the broadcast licence granted to VoT to retransmit to Europe, North Africa and Middle East via satellite, when the authorities came to know that VoT was the official broadcast organ of a banned terrorist outfit.It is reported that several influential contacts helped the LTTE to obtain the transmission licence for the broadcast of Tamil FM radio through a Serbian satellite.

However, the Serbian authorities were not aware of the true nature of the contents of VoT, and the moment they realised the connection between the VoT and the LTTE, the transmission was terminated.Previously the VoT, as well as the LTTE?s television service, the National Tamil Television (NTT) used the US-based Intelsat 12 for radio and television transmissions. Intelsat terminated the transmissions when it was pointed out that the LTTE was a listed terrorist organisation in the US. (Source: The Nation via Sri Lanka army website, June 15th, 2008 - 11:10 UTC by Andy Sennitt, Media Network blog via WORLD OF RADIO 1413, DXLD)

Monday, June 02, 2008

Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation(SLBC) stopped

SLBC Stopped the MW Tx

From 01-06-2008, Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation(SLBC) stopped the MW Service on 873 KHz to IndianListeners. This frequency mainly used for TamilService. This particular service started on 1925. Atpresent the only MW Tamil service from SLBC is on 855KHz for the Sri Lankan Tamil listeners.Few years back they stopped the evening service on 873KHz. From January 2008 they reduced the morningservice.


According to the SLBC officials, they didn'tget advertisement for that service. They spend threelahks Rupees per day for transmitt the programme toSouth India. Here in Tamil Nadu so many private FM’sacquired the SLBC clients for the advertisement. This is also the one of the reason to stopped the wellknown historical service.