I happened across what I figured to be DX thanks to the rapid QSB. I 
have Ham Radio Deluxe which includes a shortwave database. It identified 
it as: Air FM Gold" at 9425 time 0347Z Q3/4 S5-7, Windom 132 ft dipole. 
Obviously Hindi or similar music. Then at 0355Z I heard" This is Athens, 
this the Voice of Greece" in English of course. What was I hearing? 
Bangalore, India or Avlis, Greece. Does the Voice of Greece carry Hindi 
sounding programs? At the top of the hour playing what I believe to be 
the Greek National Anthem. I speak neither language, but the female 
announcer said very plainly in English the station ID. I'm a long time 
ham but not experienced in SWL. I note that there are extremely 
experienced SWLers on this list and I'm sure that this is easy stuff.
Good DX to you all,
Wayne
Lucerne, CA
USA


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