Bolivia, 6134.804, Radio Santa Cruz, 1040-1105, Can barely hear the audio on this, but what I do hear is a female in Spanish language comments. Signal is drifting upward as time passes, from 6134.804 to 6134.827KHz. At 1055 signal begins to improve from a threshold to a poor level and the audio is much better. (Chuck Bolland, January 20, 2011) Dominican Republic, 6025.082, Radio Amanecer, 1105-1115, Noted a male in Spanish language comments over music with a serious tone. Later he is joined by a second male as they both continue commenting with TC's. Signal was fair but splatter from Marti ruined it. (Chuck Bolland, January 20, 2011) Peru, 4774.95, Radio Tarma, 1125-1135, Another one of those signals that is barely audible with a male in Spanish comments. A second station is on 4775 KHz which may be the Brazilian, Radio Congonhas? (Chuck Bolland, January 20, 2011) China, 4820.00, People's Broadcasting Station, Tent, 1133-1145, Noted a male and female in Chinese/Mandarin language comments during this period. Signal was really weak. Tried to find a parallel for this, but couldn't. CNR1 is also listed on this frequency. (Chuck Bolland, January 20, 2011) China, 4919.997, People's Broadcasting Station, Xizang, 1150-1200, Noted a male in possibly Tibetian language comments. Not sure about the language. Noted a parallel signal on 5240 KHz. (Chuck Bolland, January 20, 2011) WR G31DDC 26N 081W ---[Start Commercial]---------------------
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