Bolivia, 6134.838, Radio Santa Cruz, 1020-1030, Noted a female and male in a language type lesson. At 1024 canned promos and ID heard. Signal kept improving as it became later from a poor to a fair level. (Chuck Bolland, November 16, 2010) Peru, 6019.276v, Radio Victoria, 1028-1040, Noted the usual religious broadcast with the male named Miranda. However this was different as Miranda preached in Spanish and a second fellow translated into another language, possibly one of the vernaculars. Signal was fair once tuned in properly using LSB. I noticed a drifting upward as time passed. This was only a couple of cycles from 6019.272 to 6019.276 KHz. (Chuck Bolland, November 16, 2010) Russia, 6075, Radio Rossii, 1040-1050, Noted persons in Russian language comments with local popular music periodically. Signal was threshold. (Chuck Bolland, November 26, 2010) Indonesia, 4750, RRI Makassar, 1053-1105 Noted music at tune in which was immediately followed by a female in Indonesian language comments until the hour (1100). It seems like the same female continues talking after the hour, but the is threshold making it difficult to distinguish the different individuals, if any? (Chuck Bolland, November 16, 2010) Thailand, 7255, Radio Thailand, 1123-1130, Noted a male in Cambodian Language comments. At 1129 bridge music followed by ID and schedule in English. Then dead air for a moment followed by VOA in Indonesian. Signal was good. (Chuck Bolland, November 16, 2010) Russia, 7205, Voice of Russia, Chita-Aramanov, 1132-1145, Noted a male and female in English language conversation about food or cooking. Later other topics are discussed. Signal was fair. (Chuck Bolland, November 16, 2010) WR-G31DDC When tuning in Radio Rossii, I tried the WJ HF1000 and the JRC NRD545 receivers too. All three seemed to get the same results. 26N 081W ---[Start Commercial]---------------------
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