Radio_Hong_Kong_1970-1971 — Page 24

RTHK Departmental Reports 香港電台年報 All

more important programme projects include documentaries on resettle- ment, industrial safety, pollution, water schemes, the cross-harbour tunnel and drug addiction. Many thousands of feet of film have been shot which will ultimately form part of television transmissions. Plans have also been prepared and recruitment will be directed accordingly-for the inauguration of a weekly magazine programme (on both Chinese and English Channels); for a monthly documentary treating in depth major subjects of public concern; for regular service programmes to help with the work of certain Government departments (for example, Police, Fire Services and Social Welfare); and eventually, for a regular Chinese domestic series-drama, designed, inter alia, to carry a measure of broadly based civic education.

General

ENGINEERING

62. The technical services of Radio Hong Kong are undertaken by Cable and Wireless Ltd., who are responsible for the maintenance, installation and operation of all studios, transmitting and receiving facilities.

Transmitters

63. The Medium Wave Transmitting Station is situated at Golden Hill in the New Territories.

Broadcast

Frequency

640 kHz

Output Power

20 KW

545 kHz

20 KW

Service

Chinese

18 hours daily from 6 a.m.

English

19 hours daily from 6 a.m.

The VHF/FM Transmitting Station is sited at Mount Gough on Hong Kong Island.

Frequency:

Output Power:

Polarization:

Deviation:

Pre-emphasis: Broadcast:

94,0 MHz Chinese Service 91.0 MHz English Service

50 KW e.r.p. Chinese Service 50 KW e.r.p. English Service Horizontal

75 kHz

50 microseconds

18 hours daily from 6 a.m. Chinese Service. 19 hours daily from 6 a.m. English Service.

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