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Hi Glenn and all of you !
I was in downtown Montreal today, in order to purchase CDs and to buy ticket
for seeing the great African jazz performer Salif Keita is, at our
International Jazz Festival, and while in the car, on the car-radio of course,
picked up a strange station on 89.9. It was mo
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Bob,
I'm just "up the road" from you and agree, of the three Bahamas AM
stations, ZNS2 is by far the most difficult to hear. I'm a little closer
to the ocean which might help me some.
I am getting a fairly good signal from ZNS2 now at 1800Z, but not without
some effort. Adjacent 1230 WBZT, o
1240 BAHAMAS ZNS2, 1215 with long string of addresses read very slowly
by om; 1223 into New Providence news items. Difficult signal to tune
until antenna was modified. Imagine ZNS on 1240 kHz receives few
reports as it is difficult to receive from my QTH, ten miles from the
Atlantic Ocea
9855 Shiokaze Radio (p), Angarsk, Russia, 1038-1058, June 21, Japanese,
long talk by male in japanese; at 1050 UTC announcement by male and other talk,
announcement, short music and other announcement & s/off. 44433
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