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[HCDX] Pacific Radio Newsletter #13




Pacific Radio News #13
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August 2006
News from the folks at the Radio Heritage Foundation
[www.radioheritage.net]
a non-profit organization sharing the stories of Pacific radio.

In this issue
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Long Lost Australian Radio Stars
Vintage Radio Moosic
Kiwi LPFM Radio Station Guide Live
WIN with our new 'pirate' Radio Hauraki Competition
Armed Forces Radio around the Pacific
Radio Singapore Roars
Building a simple crystal radio in 1924
Wikipedia Volunteer
Free Access Virtual Archives

Long Lost Australian Radio Stars
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Our very popular series continues with new entries from 3BO 'The
Bendigo
Station' and 4CA 'At the Top of Australia'.

3BO celebrated 75 years on June 4, and is where now famous talk host
John
Laws began his radio career. Meanwhile, 4CA Cairns celebrated its 70th
birthday on May 16. Who were the station stars in 1946? Just check the
stories and photos online now.

Coming soon: 2NZ Inverell, 6IX Perth, 6MD Merredin [65th
anniversary], 6WB
Katanning [70th anniversary], 4TO Townsville [75 years on air], 2UE
Sydney
[81 years old and still going strong], and 2CK Cessnock.

You can see the following on line now: 2AY Albury, 2CA Canberra, 2CH
Sydney,
2HR Hunter River, 2KY Sydney, 3CV Central Victoria, 3MA Mildura, 4BU
Bundaberg, 4WK Warwick, 5DN Adelaide, 7HO Hobart and 7LA
Launceston.....as
well as many other stories about early Australian radio.

Vintage Radio Moosic
----------------------------
Tasmanian dairy farmer Alan Braid collects and restores antique
radios. He
says 'All the old farms around here have radios in their dairies and
we all
get good milk' and we've got this fun story online now...including
the most
popular music for cows and the best antique radios. Thanks to our
friends at
the Launceston Examiner newspaper for letting us share this.

Kiwi LPFM Radio Station Guide Live
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Anyone in New Zealand can start up a Low Power FM station. No license
application needed. This is the first guide to list nearly every one
of the
500 or so stations that have come and gone over the last 10 years,
and to
offer three easy ways to search the list - by station name, by
frequency,
and by market location.

It's online now, and free to access at www.radioheritage.net.

The guide serves two key roles. First, as station status is
activated, it's a simple to search list of current LPFM stations on
the air in every market. This helps new stations find suitable spare
frequencies to start broadcasting. Secondly, it's a historic record
of how LPFM radio has developed since the mid-1990's and supports our
virtual archives and station profile projects.

Auckland records nearly 140 stations, Christchurch about 100,
Wellington
nearly 90 and Napier-Hastings over 50.

WIN with our new 'pirate' Radio Hauraki Competition
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Winner of the July competition for the book 'Shoestring Pirates' was
Chris
Faulkner from Wales. Thanks for the hundreds of entries!
To enter the August competition, just visit www.radioheritage.net and
you'll
see our easy question.......send an email with the answer to us before
August 31 to win a copy of 'A Fresh Pacific Wind' CD and the Radio
Hauraki
story 1966-1970.
As part of our virtual archives project and to celebrate the 40th
anniversary of the original Radio Hauraki, the official 'pirate'
pages are
now starting to come online at the website....visit them regularly
for news
about birthday events and more.....

Armed Forces Radio from around the Pacific
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Our popular series about these stations continues to expand. We've
added two
items about WVTB 'The Pioneer Radio Voice of New Guinea' with the
Jungle
Network items about to appear shortly.

You'll already find AFRS Japan, AFRS China-Burma-India, and AFRS
Alaska, as
well as individual stories from stations such as WXLE Canton Island,
WXLG
Kwajalein, KMTH Midway, WVUS New Caledonia, WVUV American Samoa, WVUG
Anchorage, KODK Kodiak and more.......

Currently, we're working on the Mosquito Network, photos and more
about
WXLG, and a long overdue visit to WASA McMurdo, Antarctica...so watch
out
for these.
We're grateful to vets and their families for sharing stories, photos
and
memories as part of our virtual archives project.

Radio Singapore Roars
-------------------------------
Radio historian Dr Adrian Peterson shares the early days of radio in
Singapore in his latest column, from VPW in 1919, to 1SE on 910kc in
1927,
to shortwave amateur station 2SE and many others.

This is a well researched and entertaining look at Singapore's early
radio
history. We'll have another instalment coming online soon.

Building a simple crystal radio in 1924
-------------------------------------------------
Coming soon, how to build a simple crystal radio set, using a design
and
instructions from 1924. In todays digital world, let's salute the
simple
beginnings of radio broadcasting from over 80 years ago....and we're
sure
it'll work too! This is the first of a new series looking at early
radio
technology. If you get stuck, ask granddad - he probably built one
just like
it!

Wikipedia Volunteer
-------------------------
Got some spare time and want to help spread the word about our radio
heritage work? We need someone who can add entries about our stories
and
guides in Wikipedia and include links back to www.radioheritage.net.
And,
find existing entries in Wikipedia about stations mentioned in our
virtual
archives, and add links to them for us. This helps our content reach
more
people, and more people can then add more content so its great for
everyone!
Contact us today.

Free Access Virtual Archives
-------------------------------------
Creating a free access virtual archives about radio broadcasting from
around
the Pacific is what we're working towards. State archives often charge
access fees, or make you visit them in person to get access to their
materials. Many countries around the Pacific have no broadcasting
archives.
Many radio stations don't understand the value of recording their
contribution to our daily lives. Many government agencies only
support other
state agencies with funds and resources.

We believe that everyone is entitled to have free access to their
social
history, culture and heritage. The stories and images you see and the
audio
you hear at www.radioheritage.net are a small window into our growing
archives. You'll find items linked to technology, the arts, history,
personalities, architecture, music and much more.......

The Radio Heritage Foundation is an independent non-profit
organization of
like-minded people located across the Pacific. We're supported by
individuals and businesses who share this vision to protect the past
for
future generations. Please join us today.

Donations to keep free access to the website and support our projects
are
welcomed. Volunteers who can help can email us at
info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx today. Whether it's $1, an item of radio
history, or one hour of your time, you can make a difference.

David Ricquish, Chairman
Radio Heritage Foundation
PO Box 14339, Wellington 6241
New Zealand www.radioheritage.net

PS...don't forget to enter our 'pirate' Radio Hauraki competition
before
August 31!
PPS...unsubscribe requests may be sent to info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with
'unsubscribe' in the header. However, we hope you don't mind hearing
from us
every month or so, and that you'll tell your friends and colleagues
about
us!

Our apologies if you get more than one copy of this newsletter. Our
budget doesn't run to mail management software!





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