4830, UNIDENTIFIED, 1207-1219, Nov.27, Vernacular,
Ballads and pop-like music w/ talks b/w selections.
Talks sound "Far East" but way too noisy to be
certain. Perhaps Mongolian Radio-2 per Dave Valko tip?
(Barbour-NH)
4850, INDIA, AIR Kohima, 1155-1207, Nov.27,
Vernacular, Hindi music, (p) ID and
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09280.0 family r / via taiwan 1135 333 mandarin chorale Nov27 04
09345.0 vok / pyongyang 1138 121 cor Nov27 04
09355.0 free asia / via saipan 1139 132 chin Nov27 04
09375.0 gréce ?? 1140 343 grec chant Nov27 04
09405.0 febc / philippines 1142 343 mandarin yl music Nov27 04
09430.0 twr / via g
04860.0 air 1624 432 urdu? om Nov27 04
04880.0 sw r africa ? / afs 1626 322 ang ? om Nov27 04
04895.0 air 1629 332 hindi? Nov27 04
04905.0 xizang / tibet 1632 332 ang Nov27 04
04910.0 // 4940 air / pass? 1634 332 ? music ind Nov27 04
04940.0 russie / via tajikistan //4963 1636 333 ang om N
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