NASB member KVOH, the Voice of Hope, has been conducting tests recently on 17775 and
9975 kHz transmitting from Los Angeles towards the Caribbean, Mexico and Central
America. Results show that the signal was received in many other parts of the
world as well, including much of the U.S.
Operations Manager Ray Robinson says, "Our immediate plans are to begin with an evening
schedule on 9975 kHz directed towards Cuba, Mexico, Central America and the
Caribbean. Mexico is very much part of our primary target area, and we were
delighted with the reports we received from that country."
Meanwhile, KVOH personnel are assembling programming, getting the studio set up and tested, the automation programmed, etc. "We'll get there," says Robinson, "very soon!" Reception reports are welcome to QSL@kvoh.net; general mail and inquiries may be sent to mail@kvoh.net.
Meanwhile, KVOH personnel are assembling programming, getting the studio set up and tested, the automation programmed, etc. "We'll get there," says Robinson, "very soon!" Reception reports are welcome to QSL@kvoh.net; general mail and inquiries may be sent to mail@kvoh.net.
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(From NASB NL)
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