[A-DX] Log: 1350 kHz, Botswana, 22.20 UT

Roger
So Feb 9 00:42:46 CET 2020


Am 08.02.2020 um 23:56 schrieb Christoph Ratzer:
> Heute abend nach 22 Uhr UT wieder zu Gast an meiner Afrika Beverage:
> Radio Botswana auf 1350 kHz mit afrikanischer Popmusik.



https://www.mwlist.org/mwlist_quick_and_easy.php?area=1&kHz=1350

listet KEIN liveaudio für diese Station,
gäbe es hier (in "afrikanischer Qualität"):

http://168.167.134.26:8000/rb1

bzw. 2.Px:
http://168.167.134.26:8000/rb2





http://www.dib.gov.bw/
http://www.dib.gov.bw/dibradioframe1.html


RADIO BOTSWANA

Botswana has a large land mass. As a result, in sparsely populated areas
of the country, it is not possible to provide a regular supply of
newspapers and other publications. Telephone service may also not exist.
Radio broadcasting has become the only regular link connecting some of
these areas to the rest of the country. There are now two state radio
channels providing radio service to the public. These are Radio Botswana
1 (RB1) and Radio Botswana 2 (RB2)


RADIO BOTSWANA 1 (RB 1)

Formerly known as Radio Bechuanaland before the country attained its
independence, RB 1 is simply called Radio Botswana by most citizens of
Botswana.

When Radio Bechuanaland began to transmit in 1965, it was inheriting a
one-kilowatt medium wave transmitter from the veterinary department of
the out-going colonial government based at Mafeking. The transmitter had
been used for communications among veterinary field staff within a
20-mile radius since World War II.




roger