** CHAD. 6164.96, RNT, 2225-2320, French talk. Afro-pop music. Fair,
but some adjacent channel splatter. Jan 14. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** EUROPE. PIRATE. HOLLAND. 15500, Radio Borderhunter, 1515-1550,
pop music. Some polka style music. IDs. Gave email address:borderhunter
_radio@hotmail.com_ (
11730 15/Jan 1948 BELARUS, R Belarus, in French (listed in Eibi), (I could
not identify. There was a slight French accent, but I cannot say). OM talk.
At 1951 YL talk. Modulation low compared to the signal. At 1956 pop music.
At 2000 Start of the transmission in Spanish (listed in Eibi). YL with
co
** BRAZIL. 9675, Jan 14 at 0655 music, 0658, definite Brazilian-accented
announcements, commercials, but hard to copy with fading and distortion, no
doubt ZYE971, R. Canção Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP. Were they on all-night, or
just signing on before 5 am DST? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DI
Propagation bad now the afternoon
15345 15/Jan 1711 ARGENTINA, RAE, in German. Pop music. QRM of strong
whistle, probably the signal of R Cairo, at the same frequency. Low
modulation. (Jorge Freitas-B)
15349 15/Jan 1718 MOROCCO, R Marocaine, in Arabic. OM talk on the phone with
another. 24
15335 15/Jan 1650 FRANCE, Bible Voice, (PRESUMED) in Somali(???). OM talk,
At 1652 Somali(?) gospel music. QRM from 15330 R Marti. Still in the air ,
at 1658. 23432 (Jorge Freitas-B)
73
Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia
12°14´S 38°58´W - Brasil
Degen 1103 - All listeni
Who are also known as paulistas. Perhaps one of our Brazilians can explain the
distinction.
To complete this thread, I said in DXLD 12-02:
I always assumed it meant standard-bearers, or flag-wavers. My
Langenscheidt dixionary says: ``(Braz., hist.) member of the
expeditions called bandeiras;
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