There's no connection between the two stations. WSYB was simulcasting on 
WWWT in Randolph VT until just a few months ago, and it's not impossible 
that it still has a "WWWT Randolph" in its legal ID.

It sounds to me more like "Vietnam" than "VNR", but I see nobody obvious 
in the US or Canada who'd be carrying something like Radio Vietnam at 
that hour.

s

Paul Crankshaw wrote:
> A question from across the pond.
> 
> On 1380 kHz I logged a call which sounded like WVNR. Here's the recording:
> 
> http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1380unid.mp3
> 
> It's weak, but if you run it through a couple of times you will hear the 
> YL announcing the call about 4 seconds after the pips.
> 
> WVNR operates on 1340 from Poultney VT.
> 
> Soon after I recorded this another UK listener logged WSYB from Rutland 
> VT on 1380.
> 
> Since the two towns are just 15 miles apart, my question is - is there 
> any connection between the two stations? Is there the possibility that 
> one was rebroadcasting the the other? The time of the recording was 0000 
> UTC.
> 
> Paul
> Troon, Scotland
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