>During the year 1961 a 50 kW. shortwave transmitter was installed, and this
>unit made test broadcasts on three different channels, beamed towards
>Africa, the Persian Gulf, and the Far East.

>With the changing winds of fortune, Emissora de Goa finally left the air
>and closed down forever at 8:00 am on December 18, 1961.  Less than two
>months later, All India Radio came on the air from the same studios, though
>with only one transmitter, the 5 kw. mediumwave unit on 880 kHz.


It was believed that the more powerful transmitter from the Portuguese Emissora 
de Goa was dismantled and carted away to Delhi, shortly after Liberation of Goa.

Naguesh Bhatcar
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