Sunday, May 1, 2016

[A16] World Christian Broadcasting (KNLS) / Madagascar World Voice

[A16] World Christian Broadcasting (KNLS) / Madagascar World Voice

English - 9600 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) [0000-0100] 
English - 9665 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) [0100-0200]
English - 9480 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) [0400-0500] 
English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) [0800-0900] 
English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) [1000-1100] 
English - 7355 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) [1200-1300] 
English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) [1200-1300]
English - 11765 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) [1400-1500] 
English - 17640 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) [1800-1900] 

All Languages
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[0000-0100] English - 9600 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[0100-0200] English - 9665 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[0200-0300] Spanisi - 6190 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[0300-0400] Spanish - 6150 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[0400-0500] English - 9480 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[0800-0900] Chinese - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[0800-0900] English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[0900-1000] Chinese - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[0900-1000] Russian - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1000-1100] Chinese - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1000-1100] English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1100-1200] Chinese - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1100-1200] Russian - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1200-1300] English - 11870 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1200-1300] English - 7355 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1300-1400] Chinese - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1300-1400] Chinese - 9920 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1400-1500] Chinese - 7355 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1400-1500] English - 11765 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1500-1600] Chinese - 9920 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1500-1600] Russian - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1600-1700] Chinese - 9920 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1600-1700] Russian - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1700-1800] Chinese - 9920 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1700-1800] Russian - 9655 KHz Anchor Point (100 KW) 
[1800-1900] English - 17640 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[1800-1900] Russian - 9570 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[1900-2000] Arabic - 11945 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[2000-2100] Arabic - 13710 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[2100-2200] Chinese - 11615 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[2200-2300] Arabic - 11770 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[2200-2300] Chinese - 9455 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 
[2300-2400] Chinese - 9535 KHz Madagascar (100 KW) 

Adventist World Radio Grand Finale Annual DX Contest

"Grand Finale" Annual DX Contest

How Many AWR Shortwave Sites Have You Verified?

Ever since Adventist World Radio was inaugurated way back some 45 years ago, listeners in many countries on all continents have looked forward to participating in the annual DX contest.    Our historical records show that the first listener contest was conducted by the fledgling new AWR back during the year 1972, just a few months after the official inauguration on October 1, 1971.

The longest series of annual DX contests began under the original Adventist World Radio in Asia, AWR-Asia in Poona India, and these were introduced just a few years later, in 1977.  Since then, this well established AWR DX program "Radio Monitors International" has transmigrated from Asia to the United States, and the name likewise has evolved into the now familiar "Wavescan".

Throughout all of these intervening years, the annual winner's list contains the names of well known international radio monitors living on all continents.  In addition, the long roster of regional winners over the years includes a host of names, international radio monitors living in up to a hundred different countries.  Any and all entrants have an equal possibility of winning one of the many awards that are available each year.

As Adventist World Radio enters its 45th year of international radio broadcasting, we take pleasure in announcing our annual "Wavescan" DX contest for the year 2016.  This year's contest is planned as the last ever contest from the AWR DX program "Wavescan" and it comes to you under the title,

"Grand Finale" Annual DX Contest:

How Many AWR Shortwave Sites Have You Verified?

In short, you are invited to make up a list of all of your AWR QSL cards, one only for each different AWR shortwave site.  "Grand Finale" Annual DX Contest:

How Many AWR Shortwave Sites Have You Verified?

A. How Many AWR Shortwave Sites Have You Verified?

You are invited to make up a tabulated list of all of your AWR QSL cards, one only for each AWR shortwave site.  You may also include reception reports for any AWR shortwave site that you have not yet verified, up to a maximum of three additional sites.  The listing of each QSL card for each AWR site that you have verified should show the station name, location, country, frequency, date and a brief description of the card.  Here is a sample listing showing how to give the information:-

1. KSDA          Agat Guam                 11935 kHz       2015 March 1  Yellow Compass Card          
2. WRMI          Okeechobee FL            9955              2013 Oct 29    Dr Chow Interview
3. AWR           Forli Italy                       6205              1985 May 30   Forli Antenna
4. SLBC          Ekala Sri Lanka            6075              1984 Dec 30   Sines Antennas
5. TIAWR        Alajuela Costa Rica    15460              1986 Oct 17    Radio Lira Antenna
6. Media          Nauen Germany           9610              2016 Feb 14    Report enclosed        

B. Copy Three Cards

Where possible, please copy any three of your AWR QSL cards, preferably in color, though black and white can be acceptable, and enclose with your contest entry.

C. Your Best AWR QSL Card

Which is your best AWR QSL card?  Explain why in one short paragraph.  A color copy would be appreciated.

D. AWR Reception Reports

You are invited to prepare three reception reports for the broadcast on shortwave, mediumwave or FM of any AWR programming in any part of the world.  You may choose the international shortwave programing from Adventist World Radio, via KSDA Guam, or any of the shortwave relay stations that carry AWR programming, or any of the 1700 local mediumwave or FM stations in any part of the world that are affiliated with Adventist World Radio.  You may include up to three reception reports of AWR programing from shortwave sites that you have not yet verified.

Please do not send a recording of your reception; we just need your honest reception report on paper.  All reception reports will be verified with a special contest endorsement.

E. Three Radio Cards

Where possible, you are invited to include three radio cards for the Indianapolis Heritage Collection with your contest entry.  These cards may be old or new, and they may be QSL cards, reception report cards, or picture cards of radio stations, etc.  Not valid for this contest are amateur cards nor CB cards.

Other Contest Details

Well, there you have it, the details for our Wavescan 2016 "Grand Finale DX Contest".  This contest will run through the month of August 2016, and all contest entries should be postmarked at your local post office anywhere in the world on any date up to the end of the month of August 2016 and they should be received at the AWR temporary post office address as given below no later than the end of the month of September 2016.

Post your entry with all items to Adventist World Radio, remembering that neatness and preparation will all feature in the judging procedure.  Due consideration will also be given to the area of the world in which the contestant lives.

Where possible, please enclose return postage in the form of currency notes in any international currency, or mint postage stamps.  Please note that IRC coupons are too expensive for you to buy, and they are no longer valid in the United States.

Please enclose your postal address label also.

The awards for the 2016 AWR "Grand Finale DX Contest" will be similar to all previous contests.  There will be a special award for the world winner, one of Jerome Berg's radio history books; and World Radio TV Handbook 2017 for each continental winner.  In addition, there will be other special awards as well as AWR souvenirs and radio curios for many participants.

All AWR reception reports will be verified with a specially endorsed AWR QSL card.  Please remember that it will take a period of many months, well into the new year 2017, to process all of the contest entries and reception reports, but each will in due course be processed.

Here is the only address for the "Grand Finale" Annual DX Contest: How Many AWR Shortwave Sites Have You Verified?  This postal address is temporary, and it is open only during August and September 2016.

TEMPORARY POSTAL ADDRESS, Open only during August & September 2016:-

Adventist World Radio
Grand Finale DX Contest
Box 771
Bloomington
Indiana 47402-0771 USA