OPERATIONS ATTACHMENT FOR PARAGUAY MONTHLY REPORT, AUGUST 1981
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August 1, 1981
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OPERATIONS ATTACHMENT FOR PARAGUAY
MONTHLY REPORT, AUGUST 1981
1. Cruising activities for the first week of the month were dedicated to
following the rebellion in Bolivia. Rebels in Santa Cruz maintained a
"network" of which Santa Cruz Radio Grigota at 4830 khz, the main station
in the network, Robore Radio Robore at 5312 khz, and Montero Radio Norte
at 4940 khz were audible at bureau. Originally called "Cadena de
Reordenamiento Institucional," the network changed its title to "Cadena
de la Dignificacion Institucional," and, alternately, "Cadena de la
Reivindicacion Nacional" after President Luis Garcia Meza resigned and
the goals of the rebel movement consequently changed. Generally the
network was heard with fair reception, but as the crisis wore on
reception deteriorated, due in part to reported interference from La Paz
Radio Illimani Network and to interference from a channel marker for
a marine frequency, Buenos Aires Radio Pacheco at 4830 khz upper side
band. Finally, on 8 August after a press conference by rebel leader
Gen Alberto Natusch Busch, the network was disbanded. Cruising continued
for several days thereafter with no further sign of the network.
2. Seasonal changes and Radio Moscow beam interfered with bureau reception
of Santiago Domestic Service at 15150 khz. A new frequency, 15140, was
located which provides fair-good reception at night.
3. Further cruising targeted against Peru was conducted. Cuzco Radio
Tawantinsuyo in Spanish was heard with fair-poor reception at 6175 khz,
upper side band, broadcasting in network with Juliaca Radio Qollasuyo,
Abancay Radio Apurimac, and Quillabamba Radio La Convenci6n carrying
a 45-minute newscast at 1130 GMT. Station will be added to emergency
frequency list for Peru and checked as a further backstop for coverage.
Tacna Radio Tacna has been observed broadcasting alternately at 9505 khz
and 9484 khz. Station does not appear to be broadcasting in parallel.
4. Development of a program schedule for Sao Paulo Radio Ba,ndeirantes was
further delayed by Bolivian events and by repairs to cruising position.
5. When Paris AFP apparently experienced transmission problems on 26 August
and stopped sending, Paraguay was able to backstop by picking up the
normally-redundant AFP Portuguese beam, which was transmitting normally
with good reception.
6. Three magazines--the Argentine Weekly GENTE, the Chilean biweekly COSAS,
and the Uruguayan weekly OPINAR--were added to bureau coverage during
August.
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ENGINEERING MONTHLY REPORT
Paraguay Bureau
August 1981
1. Regional Engineerl paid a two-week visit to the bureau STAT
during the month. Under his guidance several antenna tests were
performed at the Bureau and at Antelco site.
The BBH 160 Antenna was tested for MW in both places with negative
results for Bolivian and Peru Stations. A temporary long wire
Antenna beemed to Santiago de Chile was constructed at Antelco
and tested for three days, including night hours. No significant
improvement was found. The Regional Engineer will prepare a Report.
2. Complete rewiring of the RF patch was begun. This is to include
the replacing of the TGR's multicouplers with the new Delta's.
We will report periodically to headquarter on the performance of the
new multicouplers.
3. ACCOUNTABLE PROPERTY
Non-Expendable RECEIVED
1. 1 Hetrodyne Notch Filter, S/N 18,-from FBIS, Okinawa, $1000.
2. 1 Hetrodyne Notch Filter, S/N 8, from FBIS, Seoul, $1000.
TRANSFERRED
1. 1 BBH-160 Antenna, S/N 135, transferred to Key West, $3,000.
EXPENDABLE RECEIVED
1. 1 File Cabinet, steel, 4 drawers, S/N 7110-242-5593.
STAT
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PARAGUAY BUREAU MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT FOR AUGUST 1981
LANGUAGE
C'OUNTRY
SOURCE
PRESS AGENCY
COUNTRY
PUBLICATIONS SUBTOTALS
ENGLISH
Argentina.
Be. As. HERALD
Brazil
R.Janeiro L.A.DAILY POST
? Brazil HERALD
PORTUGUESE
Brazil
Domestic 810( 1,270)
P. Alegre R. Gaucha 000( 100)
P. Alegre R. Guaiba 000( 710)
S.P.R.Bandeirantes 710( 650)
JORNAL DO BRASIL
0 GLOBO
0 ESTADO DE SAO PAULO
FOLHA DE SAO PAULO
SAO PAULO VEJA
USSR
International
fANISH
Argentina
Domestic
TELAM
NOTICIAS ARGENTINAS
LATIN
CLARIN
LA PRENSA
CRONICA
610( 2,390)
8,640( 2,510)
23,670( 22,780)
10,260( 32,250)
22,770( 9,490)
7,730( 13,330) 7,730( 13,330)
1,390( 930) 5,240( 2,620)
3,850( 1,690)
6,390( 5,120)
3,380( 6,020)
6,040( 15,690)
4,360( 2,680)
530( 000) 22,220( 32,240)
2,310( 1,840)
6,580( 9,790)
290( 320)
610( 2,390)
LANGUAGE
'COUNTRY
SOURCE
SPANISH (Cont'd)
`PRESS AGENCY
''PUBLICATIONS
COUNTRY
'SUBTOTALS
Argentina
LA NACZON
3,980(
1,460)
EL ECONOMISTA
260(
000)
GENTE
000(
3,610)
78,760(
84,050)
Bolivia
L. Paz R. Illimani
14,980(
5,160)
L. Paz Domestic
2,920(
5,590)
Santa Cruz R. Grigota
7,110(
000)
EL DIARIO
970(
390)
PRESENC IA
2,010(
1,610)
27,990(
12,750)
Chile
Domestic
5,660(
6,830)
310( 820)
EL MERCURIO
4,620(
000)
LA 3a. DE LA HORA
60(
180)
QUE PASA
1,770(
000)
ERC ILLA.
30(
000)
HOY
1,780(
000)
14,230(
7,830)
? Paraguay
As. R. lo. de Marzo
360(
120)
TV Canal 13
200(
000)
ABC COLOR
5,180(
2,500)
HOY
990(
000)
LA TRIBUNA
1,890(
570)
ULTIMA HORA
100(
360)
8,720(
3,550)
LANGUAGE
COUNTRY
SCE;
SPANISH (Cont'd)
Peru
Lima Domestic
Lima R. America
Tacna R. Tacna
Lima R. Union
MARKA
EXPRESO
? CARETAS
EL C OMERC IO
OIGA
Uruguay
Mdeo R. Carve
000(
5,210)
50(
100)
1,470(
230)
540(
000)
530(
130)
Mdeo Rk El Espectador 2,100( 4,390)
Mdeo Domestic 890( 000)
EL DIA
LA MANANA
France
AFP
USSR
- International 3,360( 4,710)
PRESS AGENCY
29,150( 36,040)
PUBLICATIONS
COUNTRY
SUBTOTALS
1,220( 2,730)
740( 1,810)
820( 3,450)
290( 4,290)
000( 2,670) 5,130( 20,490)
140( 000)
620( 000) 4,280( 4,520)
29,150( 36,040)
3,360( 4,710)
50,940( 40,100) 8b,1bUk1U1,i6U) '/u,,34uw 0},v4v] 4u1 , U%,r-r-4,>FwI
Nonpublishable wordage:
Wirefiled program summaries
commentary lists, roundups, FYIs,
Admins SVCs, Cruisings, etc.
GRAND TOTAL FILED WORDAGE:
TOTAL ITEMS: 1158
53,630( 61,660)
261,050(286,180)
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1. Coverage (Priority 1 and 2)
a. Coverage daily hours of voice 16
b. Average daily hours of press service 116.42
c. Average daily hours of press
(1/2 hour per paper)
2.
Production (English)
a
Average daily voice wordage
.
b
Average daily press service wordage
.
c.
Average daily press
3.
Production (All other)
a. Average daily voice wordage (Span) 1,574.52
(Port) 68.71
b. Average daily press service wordage (Span) 2,279.35
(Port) None
C. Average daily press (Span) 1,182.26
4.
Total Average Daily Publishable Wordage 6,690.97
5. Total daily average wordage r .ultipaper,
multi.language and/or multisource roundups,
program stuurarics filed as continuing
requirement; commentary lists; cruising
messages:. 1,730
6. Total Daily Average Filed Wordage 8,420.97
7. Total number of E'TG Abstracts for Month None
8. Average daily number of items filed 37.35
116.61
None
None
418.39