Colin 



It's more likely Kiribati, especially if you're hearing it early in the 
evening.  The station moved there from 846 sometime last year. 



Bruce 



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Subject: [IRCA] Kona TP day by day - 1440 khz 


One thing I have noted, that is a little different, 
is that 1440khz is occupied all the time by an Island 
sounding station with Island music and talk in 
a micronesian sounding dialect - 

PAL indicates this could be Saipan - normally 300W at 
night, they have a wicked signal early on and through the 
night. 
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