At the first hearing, the woman's voice sounds very familiar and with her short comment between soft music, it could easily be CMBQ, Radio Enciclopedia in Cuba.

I recall that it also has been heard in Colorado a couple of years ago.

Congrats, if others agree!

Sylvain Naud
Portneuf, QC

Le 2013-03-17 15:34, [email protected] a écrit :
Hello All,

Around 0704 UTC (0304 EDT, or 0004 PDT) this unknown station was holding down the 
530 kHz frequency here in western Washington state during aurora conditions this 
early morning. It is extremely rare for any 530 kHz broadcast station to break 
through the "graveyard' of 3 local TIS stations on the frequency here, but this 
UnID station had the frequency all to itself (during the aurora). An apparent ID is 
contained about 5 seconds into the MP3 linked below, with light instrumental music 
following the ID... any ideas from the east coast??

http://www.mediafire.com/?neaxagpgwlq1363

73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
E100 7.5" Slider loopstick Ultralight +
8" Medium Wave FSL




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