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Another case of improper behaviour concerns Radio Sedayc Iran, a station
based in Los Angeles, California and broadcastinmg on the L.S.FM band
It used to transmit its signals via satellite and currently also broadcasts on
the internet. The station director denies receiving any E-mail or fax from
WRG In response to the question as to why he was not prepared to speak
up against the elements blocking Emails and faxes to Radio Sedayc Iran?
 

Voice of America Farsi program interfence With Bulgarian
language program( VOA )
A point worthy of mention here is the interfence between Voice of
America (VOA) Persian and Bulgarian language programs. The question
on this point was raised with VOA in an Email, but they have failed to
give a proper response to WRG as to why VOA simultaneously transmits
two programs -- one in Persian and another in Bulgarian -- on the same
frequency and same time. The interference is so bad that the listeners to both languagesare unable to make out what is being said. If VOA has any
explanation on this matter, or if they dispute our contention, we invite them
to present their case on the air to their Persian and English language listeners.

Does Voice Of America Perisan ( Farsi ) Languae Live Talk Show Which
Broadcast on Shorwave Band on Every Friday ,Block Phone Calls From
Canada and USA?
I have Made Telephone Calls For Many Times To VOA From Canada on
Firday to VOA talk show, no answer to any call even no operator answer to the telephon call

These are just a few examples of some of the friction between WRG and
some radio stations caused by the absence of, or othewise forgetting, the
deep relations that should exist between the radio stations and WRG or any
other publication Involved with radio broadcasting activities.

Shortwave Radio Listeners and Shortwave RadioBroadcasting
QSL Card&Dxers and Big Prizes
As you know the most  Shortwave Radio stations ask their listeners to send Email,Mail,OR BY calling telephone to let them know how is quality of
reception It may also be noted that various broadcasters, especially the SW radio
stations, asked their listeners to send them tapes of their broadcast
programs recorded at the receiving ends, commenting on the quality of
reception and sound signal of the relevant radio station, in return for which
they would receive so-called QSL cards entitling them to a chance at prizes

WRG=Weekly Radio Guide  
SW=Shortwave Radio  
WWW=World Wide Webas 
ITP=Internet Telephone Products
VOA=Voice Of America

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