Gil-
Last night was the first time in maybe 6 months I have heard them. They were
doing a good job in signal strength here. ZNS, as you know, will run
omni-directional in time of her-icanes and special events like Bahamas
basketball play offs. Personally, I like the station, they will play very
good music in the early mornings, a mix island Caribbean style and soft
rock.

I also like their accent, kind of a black southern drawl with a touch the
British.

Like your QSL card on QRZ.COM.

73's

Willis, K4APE




----- Original Message -----
From: "Gil Stacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] ZNS-1540


> Willis,
> I'm here near the Ga. coast with ZNS1 less than 600 miles away.  Despite
> it's 50kW voice, it sounds further away, no doubt because of its antenna
> pattern which is directed away from the U.S. and towards the outer
Bahamian
> Islands.  You gotta love its id--"The National Voice of the Bahamas."
> 73 Gil NN4CW
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