Hi Glenn,
EiBi has Oman here 1400-1730 UTC in their 15 January update. I'm also
wondering if Iran would have had the Arabic Koranic chanting on a Hindi
program? Haven't listened to Iran in ages, so I do not know for sure.
Is there anyone else has heard this? Guess I did get lucky with Cuba.
Was surprised that they were not there. I will give it another shot
tomorrow before I make a final call on it, unless someone else has some
input one way or the other.
Let us move this one onto the "tentative" pile until I can have a crack
at it again tomorrow. I didn't come across the signal until 1433, so
the sign-on would be a definite giveaway! You're more than likely right
and it is a wooden entry, but now I've got to make sure.
73
Al Muick
On 1/29/2012 19:31, Glenn Hauser wrote:
Al,
Are you sure about Oman? I haven`t seen this reported before. Not in EiBi or
Aoki, but in HFCC, likely one of several wooden registrations from them. But
Iran in Hindi is on 13750 at 1430-1530, and at that hour would have been
starting the transmission in Arabic (Qur`an).
Since this was Sunday, lucky that Cuba was not on 13750 until later for Alo,
Presidente.
73, Glenn Hauser
--- On Sun, 1/29/12, Albert Muick<[email protected]>
wrote:
OMAN Radio Sultanate of Oman 13750, caught at 1433
with Arabic to eastern Africa. Koranic chanting into
long-winded discussion program between two men. Fair
signals, considering the broadcast is supposed to be beamed
to eastern Africa.
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