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mn_1985-1986
Media Network 1985-1986
Von Media Network, dem legendären von Jonathan Marks gestalteten Medienmagazin, liegen zahlreiche Sendungen von 7. August 1980 (DX Juke Box) bis 26. Oktober 2000 (letzte Ausgabe) als Digitalisate und Manuskripte vor. - Aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen nur für Direktvorführungen am Hörplatz im Dokumentationsarchiv. - Zahlreiche Folgen gingen verloren. Wir ersuchen dringend um Hilfe bei der Rekonstruktion. - Die von Andy Sennitt fortgeführte Version als wöchentlicher Newsletter befindet sich ab 15. März 2007 im Archiv (nicht indiziert): dok_bul_medianetwork - Media Network Videos: mn
Archivnummern: AP/m_mm2/mn_1985-1986_(Sendedatum)
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Index: Marion Heindl
Media Network | ||
Datei | Inhalt | Dauer |
1985 | ||
850117 | 30:29 | |
850131 | BBC Turkish jamming, Dennis Thompson interview, Audio processing Optimod, Receiver review FRG-8800, Victor Goonetilleke on Kampuchea | fehlt |
850207 | Radio Jackie London: PA6FLD ham radio station operating from the new Flevoland transmitter site. SW Feedback live from the transmitter site. Radio Jackie gets raided again in South West London. Bob Tomalski looks at whether they were a community station or just in it for the money. In the Netherlands, broadcast minister Elco Brinkman says that pirate radio stations will not get access to extended FM bands. Roger Tidy, London - new monitoring magazine. | 30:37 |
850214 | Flevoland tests: callsign PA6FLD. | 30:51 |
850221 | PA6FLD Radio station report. | fehlt |
850228 | 29:58 | |
850307 | 29:59 | |
850404 | John Brannigan, a Scottish radio propagation specialist, BBC World Service Chief Engineer Keith Edwards | 33:29 |
850411 | Micromuf and Yaesu FRG-8800: Lou Josephs reports from Boston on how radio stations across the US have united to play the USA for Africa single, We are the World. Voice of America is expanding both its output and audience according to VOA Director designate Gene Pell. Use of a computer interfaces to control a shortwave radio. 10th West Coast computer fair. Computer critic John C. Dvorak, No Agenda Show podcast, TWIT network. | 57:46 |
850509 | Japan Special from Tokyo Expo 85 in Tsububa: "Dwellings and Surroundings - Science and Technology for Man at Home" | 32:10 |
850509cid | Cuban Clandestines and the Paint Factory: Nic Newman (Suitcase TV) - London, African Media News from Richard Ginbey, a visit to the VERON Dutch Amateur Radio station PA0AA located in the Sikkens Paint Factory, John Campbell - comments on La Voz del CID, a station targeting Cuba. | 31:26 |
850523 | Sri Lanka Special: Adrian Petersen, Deutsche Welle Trincomalee relay station | 31:45 |
850530 | Madrid EDXC 19th Conference, Cuban stations, BBC and SRI plans, Radio Swan. Pyjama theft. | fehlt |
850606 | Japanese special. NHK Radio Japan profile. | fehlt |
850613 | Future of the cassette: BASF chemical factory in Ludwigshafen, Germany, Chrome Dioxide cassette tape | 32:15 |
850704 | Expo85 in Tsuba, North of Tokyo and Radio Tampa: Akihabara, called Electric Town. Sony ICF2001D has just gone on sale. Domestic shortwave radio station Radio Tampa. | 30:48 |
850718 | WRUL Scituate: commercial shortwave broadcasting from the United States. On October 15, 1927, Walter Lemmon, a radio inventor, was granted the first shortwave radio license in the United States and began experimental shortwave station W1XAL in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1935, the station began transmitting non-commercial, educational, and cultural programs. Supported by charitable institutions it was a not run for profit. The broadcasts came from a transmitter site in Scituate, Massachusetts - recordings of the station from the US Library of Congress. WNYW, Radio New York World Wide. | 31:05 |
850801 | Laser 558, Caroline & Space Shuttle: off-shore radio. Nic Newman talks to the DJ's on Laser 558 including Charlie Wolf, now a political commentator living in the UK. Communications with the Space Shuttle. Tuning tips from Arthur Cushen, Victor Goonetilleke and Sarath Weerakoon. | 32:01 |
850912 | Radio Impacto, Costa Rica, targeting listeners in neighboring Nicaragua | 31:54 |
850919 | Copenhagen Safari: Radiohuset, story of DX Window, one of the world's first DX programs | 31:21 |
850926 | John Campbell on Irish pirate radio stations, Goonetilleke on Tamil eelam signal, Cameroon, SW signal in Geneva. | fehlt |
851017 | Scheveningen Radio Reportage | 31:45 |
851107 | Special Operations Executive: Interview with the developer of secret radio transmitters used by the agents working for the Special Operations Executive during WW 2. Command centre for the European Space Agency in southern Germany. Dutch astronaut Wubbo Ockels. | 30:20 |
851114 | Laser558 Spying for the DTI: offshore station Laser 558 being escorted by a sister ship hired by the UK DTI authorities. Interview with station representative John Catlett and former owner of the ship, the Guardline Seeker. Bob Horvitz, Woodpecker Project, watching the Russian Over The Horizon Radar. VOA Europe in Munich, African Media News with Richard Ginbey, Propagation Report from Mike Bird. | 31:16 |
1986 | ||
860102 | John Campbell reports on political clandestine radio stations in Europe. Marcel Rommerts calls to observe a "numbers station" in the middle of the 49 metre shortwave band. Taher Aftab, a listener from Pakistan, explains the shortwave scene in that country, where HF was still used for domestic broadcasts. Andy Sennitt. EDXC Conference to be held in Paris. | 31:53 |
860109 | Buster Pearson and Eddie Visser: report about Offshore Radio Stereo 531 from David Ward in Norwich. Buster Pearson has died. VOA English is now on MW. Africa Media News from Richard Ginbey (presented by Mike Bullen). Grove Enterprises - The Listeners’ Handbook. Lou Josephs on the Whole Earth Catalogue. New Irish Bulletin Board. Radio Earth is back via Radio Milano International. RX99PLL from Escom. Dutch engineer Eddie Visser. | 31:54 |
860130 | Shuttle Challenger: Satellites helped Radio Netherlands become far more topical in the 1980's. Explosion and loss of seven NASA astronauts about the Space Shuttle Challenger. Air-traffic control, use of shortwave by planes. | 31:33 |
860306 | Vintage Podcast Limburg: visit to Maastricht, ROZ, (Regional Broadcaster South). Station's head Armand Sliepen. News of a bombing at Radio Veritas in the Philippines. | 30:53 |
860321 | Report on the clandestine station Radio Free Suriname. Sale of the ship Laser 558. John Campbell - shortwave conditions are improving. Shortwave broadcasts from Hong Kong during the boat race. Bob Grove - Monitoring Time, Ten Tec 535. | 30:54 |
860403 | Asian Special, focussing mainly on South Asia | 31:07 |
860410 | News about the clandestine radio station Radio Truth which targeted Zimbabwe from a transmitter base in South Africa. Trevor Brook - trip to the radio station Laser 558. Satellite update on the broadcast satellite TVSAT. Mike Bullen - profile of changes at Radio Peking. | 31:30 |
860424 | Europa TV, Sangean ATS-803 shortwave radio - Taiwanese company's answer to the Sony ICF2001D. | 31:14 |
860502 | Chernobyl on the Radio: Radio Moscow, Radio Kiev, Pat Gowan, G3IOR a radio amateur in the UK who monitors and contacts Russian amateurs on a regular basis. Len Scott, English service of Radio Budapest t, Andy Sennitt - WRTH office in Copenhagen. | 31:23 |
860515 | Hoaxes, Satellite Dishes and More: hoaxes surrounding Chernobyl. Bob Horvitz looks at the Over the Horizon Radar proposals in the USA. 1.5 meter home satellite dish called Patronix. | 31:01 |
860524 | No, No, Nannell: report on the balloon hunt organized by the NOS Hobbyscoop programme. Interview with Hans G. Janssen, BASICODE project. Trevor Brook of Surrey Electronics reports from Spain. Radio Wapping in UK. Prof John Campbell reviews a book on illegal stations in UK. Rebel Radio by John Hind and Steve Mosco. Victor Goonetilleke reports from Asia and changes at Radio Afghanistan. | 31:27 |
860606 | AM Stereo and Paris Grundig Satellit 400 shortwave receiver. Roger Broadbent - AM stereo. Growth of English language radio in Paris - stations are carrying VOA Europe. Arthur Cushen, ABC in Australia in Tennant Creek. | 31:32 |
860620 | Surplus to Military Requirements: World War 2 receivers, Interview with two Dutch collectors | 31:41 |
860627 | NDXE: fantasy stations on short and mediumwave - NDXE | 30:54 |
860703 | Radio Astronomy: the only radio telescope facility in the Netherlands at Westerbork. Voice of Arthur Cushen and Fred Osterman of Universal Electronics in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. | 31:27 |
860710 | Roger Broadbent Departs for Australia | 31:33 |
860716 | From Aruba thru BBC Monitoring to Asia: radio sound on the Caribbean island of Aruba. World Cup in Mexico. Pete Myers – ABU, radio in South Asia. Alan du Pre - UK commercial station is broadcasting DX news. Book review - 'Assigned to Listen' | 30:03 |
860724 | ANARC Report from Montreal: Association of North American Radio Clubs | 30:23 |
860725 | Radio stamps 1918, WRTH interview with Glenn Heffernan, Plenty of Source material jingle, Neil Carleton, Box 1644, Almonte, ONT, K0A 1A0. RCI plans, Phil Goodwin VOA, Guy Ribero RFI. | fehlt |
860801 | Woodpecker scrambler | fehlt |
860815 | European music radio, including Radio Valentine hoax. | fehlt |
860829 | VOA Eur | 30:57 |
860917 | Shortwave Caroline, KYOI & Filters: major solar disruption on the sun. Two US shortwave stations: KVOH and KYOI. Vincent Monsey. West German pirate station Radio Valentine. Dick Robinson, Electronic Equipment Bank in Virginia. Paul Ballister - Radio Essex. Andy Sennitt - NDXE. Radio Earth hires time from Radio Milano International. HRRI in Honduras is on the air. | 29:59 |
860919 | 29:56 | |
860924 | VOA Europe Closes | 31:39 |
860926 | VOA Europe | 31:37 |
861003 | 30:03 | |
861010 | Vastenhoud on SSB, review of Panasonic RFB-60L receiver. | fehlt |
861016 | El Salvador Earthquake: amateur radio helped in the aftermath of the two earthquakes which hit El Salvador in October 1986. Bob Horvitz reports on the political clandestine stations beaming into the area, including Radio Venceremos. FMLN has declared a truce. Stereo mediumwave tests in China. Radio Iran Toilers. Escom 500. Eddy Visser - modifications for ICOM receivers. Radio West. Updated AM filter on a Philips D-2935. SRX-351 | 30:46 |
861027 | Stad Radio Amsterdam, 32 million guilders | fehlt |
861030 | Vintage Radio with Gerald Wells Part 1 | 30:43 |
861106 | Worldnet, interview Charles Z Wick USIA, Z-Y resistance movements, FMLN Radio Farabundo Marti, BBC Preecho problem noted in Sri Lanka, Radio Fax, Arthur Cushen 20 years. NDF Philippines. KVOH. | fehlt |
861113 | 31:24 | |
861120 | I spy for the DTI. Ray Anderson Jumbo Records East Anglian Productions. Modems and CD ROM’s launched. MSX Computers and FIDO. | fehlt |
861127 | Stad Radio Amsterdam | 31:26 |
861205 | John Campbell Ireland Pirates. | fehlt |
861211 | Siskin Electronics. Excellent show. Party Hat joke Mike Bird. KYOI, Satellite TV. | fehlt |
861218 | Soviet Jamming & Automatic Car Starter: rumors that the Soviet Union stops jamming Western broadcasters like the Voice of America. Richard Ginbey - Johannesburg, South Africa. EDXC convention 1987 in Helsinki. Kenwood R-5000 communications receiver. Andy Sennitt. John Campbell. Pete Myers - automatic car starter launched in Japan. | 31:57 |