Quoting Zacharias Liangas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Christmas logs??? > > Again happy New Year > The previous days i was unfortunate not to regularly DX in my country house > in > Litohoron. > > There were still several chances to listen while walking, but the most > unfortunate is > that all the logs below are now coming from the few I can remember. > Therefore > apologies for not being time accurate in the logs below: > > Australia 7245 Christian voice, mostly talks in indon , 14-15 Z with fair > signal on > Dec 24 and 27 Also audible past 1700 on Dec 27 with still fair to good > signals > > S’PORE 7235 Warna past 1430 with mostly talks , adverts and songs . Heard > past > 1500 with QRM from unIDed station but QRM was low for days 24 , 26 and 27 > > Zambia 4910 Radio One , past 1700 with afro pops . Good signal (the best on > band) > on Dec 27 4965 was also quite clear > > CHINA 15260 CNR 1430+ with a talk program . A interviewed woman. Local like > signal ( using BCB radio) with high quality audio ( ie 54555) > > Norway? 7560 Dejen R 1715 talks in amharic language Good signal Good signal > > Dec 27 > - > and today s logs: (30.12.03) > MSIA 9750 V of Islam? 1536 with older ( mid80s) malay ballads INbetween with > > ID s "Suara" At 1600 strong QRM from DW on 9745 Signal S7 , 33333 > > INDIA 4895 Kolkata found parallel to 10300 Vivid Bharati on 1643 >
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