I spent several hours listening to V6AI Radio in Colonia, Yap, Federated
States of Micronesia via their webstream in the late evening and early
morning hours here in South Carolina.

They only stream at 8K/8hz, but it doesn't sound all that bad considering.

The play mainly American music but there are some native/local tunes thrown
in. You could hear a country song one minute followed by an oldies tune and
into a native tune the next. Their announcers are speaking the local
language, but some of their announcements are in English.

I have uploaded a 25 minute aircheck of the station, which you can hear by
going to:
http://www.walkerbroadcasting.com/v6ai.mp3

It's encoded at 8K/8hz and is only 1.43 MB so it's an easy downbload for
everyone even on bad dialup.

I havent edited the file at all, so any dead air you hear is what I
recorded, as is...  Listen at about 10 seconds in as the music fades out and
they do an automated time check

Also, at 5 mins 12 secs in after 9 seconds of dead air, they mention a brief
sign off for their AM signal for maintence later in the day.


-- 
Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
www.walkerbroadcasting.com
www.myspace.com/walkerbroadcasting
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