All of Australia is in mourning after the catastrophic bushfires which have ravaged our State of Victoria - nearly 200 people perished as well as over 1million animals - over 7000 people are homeless, and nearly 2000 houses were destroyed.
Fires are still burning in the mountains near to Melbourne.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones.
A National Day of Mourning has been announced by the Australan Government.
The latest episode, no. 138, of the Australian DX Report, a weekly audio news magazine with news and information about shortwave broadcasting, from an Australian perspective, is now available.
It's 16 mins 22 secs, and may be downloaded from
http://airm.edxp.org
The site allows you to listen to the ADXR and other audio features directly(streaming audio) via your MP3 player, or via the site's embeddedmini-player. Podcasts, iTunes capability, full RSS/XML/Atom feeds, and freesubscriptions are supported - full details are at the site.
The ADXR is compiled from the resources of the Electronic DX Press RadioMonitoring Association.
Your comments and feedback are particularly important!
You can also hear the episodes on-air, via WWCR Nashville, every Sunday at0300-0315 on 5070 and on Mondays 1245-1300 on 15825. The WWCR release isalso available as streaming-audio, live, from http://wwcr.com
Good listening to the Australian DX Report Episode No. 138!
Bob Padula, Melbourne
Fires are still burning in the mountains near to Melbourne.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones.
A National Day of Mourning has been announced by the Australan Government.
The latest episode, no. 138, of the Australian DX Report, a weekly audio news magazine with news and information about shortwave broadcasting, from an Australian perspective, is now available.
It's 16 mins 22 secs, and may be downloaded from
http://airm.edxp.org
The site allows you to listen to the ADXR and other audio features directly(streaming audio) via your MP3 player, or via the site's embeddedmini-player. Podcasts, iTunes capability, full RSS/XML/Atom feeds, and freesubscriptions are supported - full details are at the site.
The ADXR is compiled from the resources of the Electronic DX Press RadioMonitoring Association.
Your comments and feedback are particularly important!
You can also hear the episodes on-air, via WWCR Nashville, every Sunday at0300-0315 on 5070 and on Mondays 1245-1300 on 15825. The WWCR release isalso available as streaming-audio, live, from http://wwcr.com
Good listening to the Australian DX Report Episode No. 138!
Bob Padula, Melbourne
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