Monday, August 28, 2006

Harris Corporation to deliver High-Power AM Systems to Radio Ethiopia

Harris Corporation to deliver High-Power AM Systems to Radio Ethiopia

25 August 2006
Harris Corporation to deliver High-Power AM Systems to Radio Ethiopia

Harris Corporation have announced a turnkey radio transmission sale to Radio Ethiopia, a segment of the Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (ERTA).
Harris will deliver high-power AM transmitters to stations in Harar (3DX-D100, 100 kW) and Mekele (DX-D200, 200 kW) this fall through Technology Systems and Solutions, a Harris dealer representative based in Ethiopia.
The transmitters, which are ready for DRM and HD Radio conversion, will deliver a higher quality signal to a large part of the country.
The new transmission system will dramatically improve the quality of AM radio transmissions throughout the country by the end of 2006.
According to Alemayehu Atomsa, general manager of ERTA, Harris was selected for its ability to offer turnkey systems and services, technical superiority and the company's ongoing presence in Ethiopian radio facilities.
Atomsa commented: "By upgrading our high-power AM transmission infrastructure we will have the ability to deliver radio broadcasts to a much larger population."
Debra Hutttenburg, Vice President and general manager of Harris Broadcast Communications Divison's Radio Broadcast Systems business unit commented: "Harris is pleased to announce the sale of high-power AM transmission systems to Radio Ethiopia as it prepares to take a major step toward improving national communications."
Huttenburg added: "Harris has long been active in Ethiopia, with more than 40 transmitters currently installed in radio facilities around the country. Radio is the best means of communication for many African countries, and therefore it is crucial to maintain a healthy transmission infrastructure. Our 3DX and DX high-power AM transmitters are among the most reliable on the market and will offer a robust AM signal to the Ethiopian population for years to come."
The transmitters to be delivered under this contract have a proven record of reliability and high efficiency with installations around the world. This operational efficiency ultimately reduces costs for the broadcaster. Further promoting cost-efficiency, Harris will deliver the transmitters as the central piece of a turnkey package featuring antennas/towers, transmission line and additional RF equipment. Harris will also provide civil work and integration services leading up to installation.
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More than 11,000 farmers engage in regular, household extension program in Harari state

Monday, August 28th 2006

8:43 AM

More than 11,000 farmers engage in regular, household extension program in Harari state

Harar, August 26, 2006 (WIC) - More than 11,000 farmers have been engaged in regular and household agricultural extension program in Harari state this season ,the regional Agriculture and Rural Development Bureau said.

Bureau head , Abdurkadir Adem, told WIC today that the rainy season is suitable for farming despite its negative consequences in some parts of the country.

He said 51 development agents deployed in 17 rural kebeles have thus been providing training and education on crops and backyard vegetables development, animal rearing, post-harvest technology ,soil and water conservation.

Efforts would also be made to engage farmers in household agricultural packages so that they could become food self-sufficient in short period of time by producing various backyard vegetables and crops, he added.

According to Abdurkadir ,the bureau has been supplying over 2,000 quintals of fertilizers, 100,000 quintals of select wheat and haricot bean seeds, and pesticides to farmers engaged in the extension program since last month.