A recording of 760 Radio Uirapuru, Fortaleza heard here in Scotland on
14/08 at 0500. I don't think I have ever heard it so loud!
http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/audio/uirapuru2.wav
Paul
Troon, Scotland
Antonio L. Garcia wrote:
Escutas realizadas em João Pessoa-PB HI22nu
Rádio: IC R-1500
Was that you I heard being interviewed live on VOCM last night?
Matthias - a German DXer
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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I had my first experience of the 'Luxembourg effect' yesterday whilst
tuned to 567 RTE.
There was an echo delayed by about two seconds. Checking the EMWG I was
a little surprised to see there was just a single RTE transmitter on the
frequency.
Recording:
I have two SS UNIDs which I would be grateful for assistance in
identifying:
First one from 1330 kHz at 0513 UTC today. The music seems quite
distinctive and I heard similar music later on the same frequency.
Possible id at 25 secs
http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/audio/unid1330.mp3
Second
Hi
I recorded the following to items at around UTC this morning.
I am certain it is 610 kHz, CX4 Radio Rural, Montevideo, but I would
appreciate it if a Spanish speaker could give me more details about
the content of the two recordings.
The CX4 website states that at the time heard, on
Third time lucky!
The recordings:
http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/cx4a.mp3
http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/cx4b.mp3
Paul
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Hi Glenn
It has been pointed out me that a Miami telephone area code (305) can be
heard in the recording. It seems likely that it could WQBA, Miami.
Paul
Glenn Hauser wrote:
Sounds to me like he says Libertador at 14-15 seconds. Glenn Hauser
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Hi
I recorded the following clip at around 0755 UTC this morning in 1140 kHz.
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1140.mp3
There is a reference to Nicaragua in it at 46 secs and the clip appears
to be a conversation with a 'capitan' who gives a phone number at 34
secs. At 13 and 15 secs there may be
Hi can I seek your assistance again.
I recorded the three clips below this morning between 0130 and 0250 UTC
on 970 kHz.
During this time the musical style you hear clearly in recording 9702
was constant with the brief announcements being made on top of the music.
In the first clip it sounds
Hi could you listen to this recording and help me id the Brazilian
station? Recorded at 2253 UTC this evening on 1560 kHz (lots of
Brazilians audible this evening)
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1560.mp3
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Can anyone help identify this station (or make out more of what is being
said)? All I can make out is Radio Television Cristiana.
Recorded on 1700 kHz at 0734 today:
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/rtc.mp3
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Can anyone help with this SS id, recorded at 0300 UTC on 1600 kHz today
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1600unid.mp3
I note that often my recordings when run for the first time miss out one
or two seconds of the recording. On this one the gap is where the call
is announced. Please run it a second
I think this is Radio Rural de Parelhas - could someone please confirm.
http://paulc.mwcircle.org/1470rr.mp3
Recorded on 1470 at 2337 UTC, 24 October
(out of interest, what is the speaker talking about towards the end of the
recording)
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Assunto: [HCDX] Help with Brazilian ID please
Hi
I wonder if you could listen to this recording of a Brazilian station on
1470 KHz (recorded at 2301 UTC on 25
Hi
I wonder if you could listen to this recording of a Brazilian station on
1470 KHz (recorded at 2301 UTC on 25 September)
http://www.geocities.com/mwrecordings/1470unid.mp3
I am sure there is an id in there it sounds to me like 1470 kHz.AM
Paraiba
I think I am swayed by the fact
I recorded this on 1070 kHz and am pretty sure the announcer is identifying
Radio Santa Fe, Bogota. However it sounds to me like rOdio sOnta fe.
http://www.geocities.com/mwrecordings/santafe.mp3
Is there anyone out there who could comment on the pronuciation (and confirm
that it is Radio Santa
I think I stated in my original message that I thought I detected an Irish
accent in there . and I confused the Portuguese for Spanish!
I'm not that well up in religion, the speaker mentions (pardon my spelling,
grammar) 'apostolica catolica'. Would this be in keeping with a programme
from
Can anyone suggest which Spanish-language station I might have heard
broadcasting
religion on 1300 kHz at 0550 UTC this morning?
The accent is very difficult to get around and the speaker goes on and on
and on in the same tone until he faded out shortly before 0600 UTC. I actually
wonder if the
Thanks Samuel, and everyone else who helped me with the ID.
Paul
Samuel Cássio wrote:
This is Radio Jacuipe AM, the identification at 24 and 29 seconds of the
clip.
73
Samuel Cássio Martins
São Carlos, SP, Brasil
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For the last two nights I've been hearing a Brazilian station, at times
at Fair levels, on 1500 kHz from around 2300-0030 UTC, when an SS
station (probably R Dos Mil) replaces it.
I've heard 'Bahia' mentioned a couple of time which perhaps narrows it
down to Bahia State where there appear to
On 1310 kHz at 0506 UTC I recorded the following
geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/rneq.mp3
I believe the ID is R N Espejo Quito
What do you Spanish speakers (and Scandinavians(?)) think?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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I recorded this at 2316 UTC, 16 July on 1540 kHz
http://tinyurl.com/lygyu
I have slowed down the recording a little. Is there anything in there to
aid an ID?
In Scandinavia, the most common Brazilian logging on 1540 appears to be
ZYJ611 Radio Baixa Verde from the town of Joao Camara.
Paul
Can anyone help with transcription/ID of this station recorded on 1470
kHz last night - 0120 UTC.
http://www.geocities.com/paulcrankshaw/1470.mp3
A hospital and 'infermeria' are mentioned ...then is there a reference
to 'Cusco'? In the middle of the recording Radio . and Eco ..
A
Can anyone help with the ID of this SS language station?
http://www.geocities.com/yahfantafooty/1500.mp3
Recorded at 0100 UTC 27/06 on 1500 kHz
There appears to be an ID at around 12 seconds Radio ?? Dos It
certainly doesn't appear to be Radio Dos Mil from Venezuela.
Near the end of the
1270 LS11 Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires, La Plata; Audible all night.
Long classical music pieces. News . id “LS11 Radio Provincia de Buenos
Aires, La Plata, Argentina” F 0402 14/06
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Brief recording of id
http://tinyurl.com/f6wa2
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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Does anyone have any information about 1470 kHz Radio Victoria (spanish
language) being heard in the UK with pretty distorted audio - presumed
from Central or South America?
Paul
Troon
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Thanks for that (and to Samuel who also replied) - how does that
translate? This is Esperanca on the air?
Paul
Glenn Hauser wrote:
``A Esperança está no ar`` -- I guess you refer to ZYK209 in Porto Alegre? Good
catch, about as far away in Brazil as you can get. 73, Glenn Hauser
I think I have logged Radio Esperanca (1390 kHz) but would appreciate a
second (or third) opinion. Some of the programming appeared to be
religious which would be correct.
What I think is the 'Esperanca' id follows the musical notes in the
middle of the recording
Can anyone help me with an id please, from a recording made at 0357 UTC
today (Monday) on 1380 kHz
The id sounds like Potenta AM
The first recording (0357 UTC) has what appears to be the name of a location
Radio Portales de ...? and the Potenta AM id is at the end of
the recording
Can anyone help me with this recording?
Recorded on 1480 kHz at 0801 UTC 22/01.
http://www.geocities.com/yahfantafooty/1480.wav
It sounds to me like
la picon de (???) ibarra,(what is this word?) de ochenta, de
ochenta...
Mexican?
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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I have replaced the original recording with a clearer, slowed down
version, keeping the same pitch. It sounds like:
la pijon, puerta/fuerta (r)irbara, 14-80 14-80
http://www.geocities.com/yahfantafooty/1480.wav
Paul
Troon, Scotland
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You are in the non-directional beacons (NDB) band. Mainly low power
airport beacons plus a few marine beacons. Here in W Scotland I
regularly hear Canadian airport beacons, along with DDP-391 San Juan
International Airport, Puerto Rico.
The band runs from around 220 kHz (in amongst all the
I have acquired a Kiwa Loop, but the 5-pin DIN plug connecting the loop
to the black box is missing. I seem to have a 1 in 120 chance of getting
it right!
Does anyone know what the sequence of wiring this plug might be?
I've been tryng to subscribe to the Kiwa Loop discussion board at:
I have acquired a Kiwa Loop, but the 5-pin DIN plug connecting the loop
to the black box is missing. I seem to have a 1 in 120 chance of getting
it right!
Does anyone know what the sequence of wiring this plug might be?
I've been tryng to subscribe to the Kiwa Loop discussion board at:
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