--- cabby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 5090  1917-1935       Unid, possible Taiwan
> Asian type of drums and string music, another station can be heard
> fading in and out now again, poor reception with fading and QRN,
> possibly // 6095 sounds like the same music
>                       11 November

6095 is R. Free Asia in Chinese via Tinian. Nothing listed on 5090, but since
you have an RA image on 5120, your 5090 is most likely also in image of 5990,
another RFA Chinese via Tinian frequency, both jammed by Firedrake.

> 
> 5120  1030-1040       Unid, maybe Vanuatu or another one of the
> Pacific Island relay, fair to poor reception, in Tok Pidgin, 
> with a short segment of ABC Australia IS, followed by news from
> Australia, then news from Fiji, 1037 ID as Radio Australia, Pacific
> Service, 
>                       11 November

Receiver-produced image of R. Australia on 6020, minus 2 x the IF of 450 kHz.
You need to look for real frequency 900 kHz higher when you hear something like
this. 73, Glenn Hauser


      
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