Archive-name: hungarian/broadcast
Soc-culture-magyar-archive-name: broadcast
Last-modified: 1996/06/29
Version: 0.82
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Many thanks go to Andy Vadasz and Peter Soltesz, who compiled much of
the information shown here. This file is being maintained at the
archive <http://www.hix.com/hungarian-faq/HU-broadcast.txt>. A similar
compendium is also available from the HAL archives
<ftp://mineral.umd.edu/pub/hungary/docs/North_Am_Hun_Language_Broadcasts>
<http://mineral.umd.edu/hungary/ftp/docs/North_Am_Hun_Language_Broadcasts>,
with more related material under <http://mineral.umd.edu/hir/Entertainment/>.
The programme by the Radio Petofi is available real-time simulcast via
the Internet (the first such national broadcast according to them):
<http://www.petofi.enet.hu/reala.html> (note that this adress is at
'enet.hu', signifying E-NET, which is distinct from 'eunet.hu' where
some other resources are to be found). That page has all the
information needed to get the sofware handling the 'realaudio' format,
or one can go straight to the source at <http://www.realaudio.com>.
Realaudio format recorded broadcast segments for some HungarianRadio
programmes are available thru <http://www.wrn.org/stations/hungary.html>.
The homepage for Radio Budapest (the external service of Hungarian
Radio) is at <http://www.eunet.hu/radio/> - they have a lot of textual
information, including schedules and frequency tables for worldwide
broadcast.
Computer-readable Hungarian language broadcast material from the Voice
of America is found under <http://www.voa.gov/programs/audio/>; they
have other computer audio file formats for download beside realaudio as
well.
Here is a listing of Hungarian language broadcasts (as of 28 May
1996), collected by Peter Soltesz <mailto:>.
Note that the Hungarian language broadcast of the Radio Free Europe
(which was shown in the original version I posted) has been
discontinued sometime in '95! Also, the Voice of America beam is
transmitted from outside America and can't be received there (despite
the earlier listing showing them with their nominal Washington, D.C.
location). However their Web server makes computer-readable recordings
available, as shown in the paragraph above. I dropped the VOA entries
from here - for the full schedules see
<gopher://gopher.voa.gov/00/voa-sked/hungarian-pgms> and for all the
frequencies <gopher://gopher.voa.gov/00/voa-sked/langs-and-freqs>
(these files can be accessed thru <http://www.voa.gov> as well as from
<ftp://ftp.voa.gov/>).
<<< Text version of database file follows: >>>
ID, Type, FREQ, City, ST, PROG, DAY, Time, Address, Tel, Fax
KTYM , AM ,, INGLEWOOD , CA ,1,,,,,
WVOF , FM ,, FAIRFIELD , CT ,2,,,,,
WNDU , AM ,, SOUTH BEND , IN ,1,,,,,
WSBT , AM ,, SOUTH BEND , IN ,1,,,,,
WRSU , FM ,, NEW BRUNSWICK , NJ ,1,,,,,
WCSB , FM ,, CLEVELAND , OH ,1,,,,,
WKTX , AM ,, CORTLAND , OH ,12,,,,,
WKTL , FM ,, STRUTHERS , OH ,1,,,,,
WELW , AM ,, WILLOUGHBY-EASTLAKE , OH ,1,,,,,
WIBF , FM ,, JENKINTOWN , PA ,1,,,,,
WMZK , AM , 680 , DETROIT , MI ,1, FRI , 2100-2200 ,,,
WNYE , TV , 25 , NEW YORK , NY ,0.5, SAT , 1500-1530 ,,,
TCI , CABLE ,, WESTCHESTER County , NY ,,,,,,
, AM , 1380 , NEW YORK , NY ,1, SUN , 1200-1300 ,,,
WQRP , FM ,, DAYTON , OH ,3, SUN , 0900-1200 ,,,
WNVC , TV , 56 , FALLS CHURCH , VA ,0.5, SAT , 0800-0830 ,, 1-703-698-9682 ,
CKJS , AM , 810 , WINNIPEG, MANITOBA , CN ,0.5, SAT , 2000-2030 ,, 1-204-477-1
221 ,
, FM , 105.9 , NEW YORK , NY ,2, SUN , 1200-1400 ,,,
, SW , 25 m ,, PA ,0.25, TH , 1645-1700 ,,,
TELSTAR , SAT , 22 ,, NA ,,,,,,
GALAXY-4 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0.5, M-F , 1930-200 ,,,
GALAXY-4 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0.5, SAT , 1730-1800 ,,,
ASC-1 , SAT , 23 ,, NA ,0,,,,,
VATICANA , SW ,,, IT ,0,,,,,
CBN , SAT ,,, NA ,0,,,,,
CBC , SW ,, TORONTO , CD ,,,,,,
BBC , SW ,, LONDON , UK ,,,,,,
, SW , 3250 , BIRMINGHAM , AL ,1, D , 0700-0755 ,,,
,, 830 , CLEVELAND , OH ,,,,,,
MAGYAR RA. , SW , VARIES , BUDAPEST , HU ,0, D ,,,,
BUDAPEST , SW , VARIES , BUDAPEST , HU ,0, D ,,,,
DEUTSCHE W , SW ,,, GE ,0,,,,,
WCPN , FM , 90.3 , CLEVELAND , OH ,1,,,,,
<<< end of database listing >>>
Andy Vadasz <mailto:> posted the following:
+In a May 14 message, I reported (in part):
+
+> their current 9870 kHz will change to 9840 kHz starting May.21. Not clear
+>whether the change is for the entire 3 hour transmission (including
+>Hungarian and English language programs).
+
+More recently the new arrangement has been posted on the "Radio Budapest"
+webpage: http://www.eunet.hu/radio/ To summarize. the North America beam
+is broadcast on 9840 and 11870 kHz with the following breakdown
+
+Starting time (UTC) Language Beam orientation
+00:00 Hungarian N.America East
+01:00 English N.America East
+01:30 Hungarian N.America West
+02:30 English N.America West
+
+In my area (Northern Virginia) the first two segments have been fair to good
+on 9840 kHz.
- --
Zoli , keeper of <http://www.hix.com/hungarian-faq/>
*SELLERS BEWARE: I will never buy anything from companies associated
*with inappropriate online advertising (unsolicited commercial email,
*excessive multiposting etc), and discourage others from doing so too!
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