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Welcome to the ANDEAN HERALD, the Program Update from HCJB's
English Language Service! This update is being released from
Quito, Ecuador, 11 July 1995.

Our Verse for the Week:
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+ How can I repay the Lord for all his goodness to me? +
+ Psalm 116:12 +

Following is what you can look forward to hearing on the Voice
of the Andes during the next few days:

Daily programs:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
STUDIO NINE is the foundation of our program lineup and is your
window to life in Latin America. Fasten your shortwave seatbelt
and travel Latin America with the STUDIO NINE travel team.

Daily features on STUDIO NINE include:
Monday - Medicine Thursday - Business
Tuesday - History Friday - Travel Latin America
Wednesday - EarthWatch

MORNING IN THE MOUNTAINS is a 90-minute, live, inspirational
program of music, news and commentaries. John Adams returns as
the host of our daily "wake-up" program. Daily themes include
sports on Monday, the family on Tuesdays, listener letters on
Wednesdays, prayer on Thursdays and world missions on Fridays.
Tania Manners keeps us informed with Latin and world news.

Wednesday, July 12:
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Currently on THE BOOK NOOK, your hostess, Lisa McVicar, is
reading "When Comes the Spring" by Jeanette Oke.

Boxing Day for July continues on HAM RADIO TODAY as we present
the second in a two part series on where to place that brand new
circuit. Also, a final report about amateur radio on board the
recently completed space shuttle mission. (Hold on to your hats
- there's another one scheduled very soon!) In addition, we
present other news from the fascinating worlds of electronics in
general and ham radio in specific. It's all on this edition of
HAM RADIO TODAY.

On STUDIO NINE's EarthWatch, we will learn of the Grebes in
Guatemala. And here in Ecuador, we travel to an FM repeater
site above the city of Ambato.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the question treated on INSIGHT FOR
LIVING is: What About My Neighbors's Neighbor? Chuck Swindoll
is our teacher and counselor.

Thursday, July 13:
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Today is microwave cooking day on WHAT'S COOKING!, with Karen
Mace. There are lots of helpful hints and tips to help you make
the most of your microwave. Also Alan Renaud, one of HCJB's
engineers comes along to tell us how the oven actually works.

STUDIO NINE features part 5 of our 31-part series, "Mystery of
Mysteries". Today's topic is "The Devolution of Man".

This week on INSPIRATIONAL CLASSICS, Judy Gillen presents the
oratorio, "The Jerusalem Passion". Recorded in Brisbane,
Australia, this moving story of Christ's passion is beautifully
sung and played by the Vision One Chorus and Orchestra.

Friday, July 14:
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A battle between George Handel and Jimi Hendrix - vinegar that's
more expensive than champagne - Dracula makes a scene in
Transylvania - a clinic exclusively for hypochondriacs - and,
we'll be looking at what a South American radio station is doing
in Europe. It's all in today's ON-LINE with Rich Cline. Send
your comments about the programme to: onl...@hcjbuk.gn.apc.org

On INSIGHT FOR LIVING, Dr. Chuck Swindoll begins a new series:
"Koinonia: A Recipe for Authentic Fellowship". The topic for
today is 'A Grocery List for Koinonia'.

Jorge Zambrano is your host for MUSICA DEL ECUADOR as today's
program features music presented by Angel Zambrano, "Platero"
and the Hermanos Castro.

It's "Travel Latin America" today on STUDIO NINE as Curt Cole
takes us to a fortress in Dominica, and here in Ecuador, we
learn of the interesting sport, Ecua-Volley.

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>>> QSL CARDS AND POSTAGE! <<<

HCJB offers six QSL (listener verification) cards per year, plus
free program schedules, antenna pamphlets and tourism
information about our host country of Ecuador. Our QSL cards
for 1995 feature a colorful look at the foods of Ecuador.

To receive a confirmed QSL card, please include the following
information: + Name of the program
+ Time in UTC
+ Date
+ Frequency
+ Program details and comments

To help offset our postage costs, we invite our listeners who
normally send their reception reports to us by electronic mail
to periodically mail us unused first-class stamps from the
United States or Canada, or elsewhere, International Reply
Coupons. We then sell these stamps and IRC's as a means of
keeping our postage costs down. If it would be more convenient,
you may also send a check donation payable to Radio HCJB. The
mailing address is noted below. Thank you!

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ENGLISH FREQUENCY SCHEDULE : Effective 10 July 1995 at 0700 UTC
Revised 6 July 1995 by ACG
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THE AMERICAS: 0030-0500 UTC on 9745 kHz eastern North America
0500-0700 UTC on 9745 kHz western North America
1100-1500 UTC on 12005 kHz to The Caribbean
1130-1430 UTC on 15115 kHz to North America
1130-1600 UTC on 15115 kHz to South America
1330-2100 UTC on 6080 kHz to the Andean Region

EUROPE: 0700-0830 UTC on 11615 kHz
1700-2000 UTC on 15490 kHz

SOUTH PACIFIC: 0700-1130 UTC on 5900 kHz

GENERAL NOTES: All English releases are also carried on 21455
kHz USB in 13 meters. English is also broadcast on the USB
frequency of 15540 kHz in 19 meters at the following times:
0030-0500, 0700-0930, 1000-1130, 1200-1600, and 1800-1830 UTC.


If you are receiving this update through one of the computer
online services and would like to receive it directly, or if you
would like a complete program schedule, just drop us a line at
this eMAIL address: Eng...@mhs.hcjb.com.ec

We also have program schedules available for the German, French
and Spanish Language Services as well as an International
Program schedule.

Thanks for listening to the Voice of the Andes.

TO CONTACT HCJB'S ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICE, YOU MAY...
...write to us at English Language Service
Radio HCJB
Casilla 17-17-691
Quito, Ecuador
South America
...or by INTERNET at ENG...@MHS.HCJB.COM.EC
...or by FAX at 593-2-447-263
...or by phone at 593-2-466-808 Ext. 441

Our anonymous FTP site address is: nw311.hcjb.com.ec
or numerical address: 200.7.69.35
Logon as anonymous and the password is your eMAIL address

HCJB
The Voice of the Andes
Heralding Christ Jesus' Blessings
from Quito, Ecuador since December 25, 1931

*** End of the Andean Herald from the English Language Service

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