--- ka4prf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bolivia, 4761.59, Radio Guanay,(Tentative) 1055-1115  Noted a carrier here
> prior to 1100,
> but barely nothing heard.  Not until 1105 did audio begin to fade in.  Don't
> know
> if it was due to fading in or the station just started broadcasting?  Anyway,
> initially noticed a female in Spanish comments, then a male commented
> briefly.
> Sometimes music came through.  Signal was threshold. I have this listed in 
> my database as inactive, so this logging has two strikes against it, one it
> is
> threshold and no real details available and it may not be Guanay?    (Chuck
> Bolland, September 1, 2007)

Guanay is certainly the station reported recently on or near that frequency.
 
> Peru, 4876.8, Radio La Cruz Del Sur,(pres) 1116-1125  At tune in noted
> typical pop music.  At 1122 a male comments between music.  Signal was poor. 
> (Chuck Bolland, September 1, 2007)
> 

I assume you refer to the R. La Cruz del Sur in Bolivia, nom. 4875, but what
about R. Estambul reported recently on that frequency instead?

73, Glenn Hauser



       
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