Barry,

Your list brings back fond memories of a wide open band when I was there in 
1979. Cape Town's one local then was on 729. There were not as many African 
powerhouses as there seem to be now. On an all-night session, I heard as far 
west as WHO and as far north as Spain, a dozen Brazilians, numerous 
Carribbeans, several BBC frequencies, but other than one Cairo station, nothing 
Arabic at all. It was as if Table Mountain blocked everything to the east. 
Probably the most exciting catch was 1260 which was then VOA Rhodes which gave 
an ID at midnight after 90 seconds of Chuck Mangione. That one caught me 
totally off guard. I taped as many as I could and got some fascinating veries. 
I was using a Worcester loop and my big old Sony ICF 6700W (which still works 
and actually isn't too bad a receiver). Anyway, nice memories. Thanks for 
sharing what you heard.

Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180 & ICF2010
Kiwa aircore & Palomar loops
DX398, SRF-59 & M37V
Eton E100 + Tecsun PL-300/380
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Barry McLarnon wrote:

> I recently spent some time in South Africa - I didn't do any serious DXing, 
> but I was able to do some casual listening with a Sangean PR-D5.
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