Hi All,
Log from last few weeks:
20090620 2210 6165.0 RNT,N'DJAMENA TCD
344 French
20090621 0930 15180.0 BBC ARABIC,SKELTONG
455 Arabic
20090621 0935 17505.0 BBC ARABIC,ZYGI CYP
333 Arabic //15180 KHZ
4845 MAURITANIA R. Mauritanie 7/04//09 0717-0730. Still on, but
faint. OM reciting prayers in Arabic. Middle Eastern/North African style
music at 0730 tune-out. Extremely weak signal, just barely readable. Nothing
heard the following day this same time slot. (Barker-PA)
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. July, 5 (language with English words between)
0806-0910 male talks mentioned Port Vila; islands..., 0834 sound of a car
with siren followed by a slow speech male; romantic pop and reggae music, 0856
male talks, 0900 canned talks on music by female program, Pacific
** CUBA. Nightly check of RHC to see if they are still running more Spanish,
less English tnx to the Honduran golpe. Yes, July 5 at 0545: 11760, 6140, 6120
and 6000 in Spanish; 6060 and 6010 in English with DXers Unlimited, but 6060
quite distorted, Arnie cutting out and in.
At 0548 Spanish
3340, HONDURAS, HRMI Comayaguela, 1010-1020, July 5, Spanish. Continuos
contemporary religious ballads; fair tho signal starting to deteriorate at 1020
t/out. (Barbour-NH)
3945, VANUATU, presumed R. Vanuatu Port Vila, 0933-1002, July 5, vernacular.
Announcer w/ talk in unid. language b/w
Learn Korean with new KBS World Radio book
KBS World Radio, the overseas broadcasting branch of the Korean Broadcasting
System, has published a 244-page conversation textbook for people who want to
study the Korean language.
Let's Learn Korean, the fourth language lesson project by KBS
** ETHIOPIA. 7110.06, Radio Ethiopia, 2040-2101*, July 4, Horn of
Africa music. Talk in listed Amharic. Sign off with National Anthem.
// 9704.18 - both frequencies poor, weak in noisy conditions. (Brian
Alexander, PA)
** HONDURAS. 3340, HRMI - Radio MI, 0615-0630, July 5,
contemporary
Warm greetings to all of you !
Nothing unusual was heard on either LW or MW... However the last night, I had
the pleasant surprise of tuning into an Algerian clandestine on 6300 kHz and
almost fell asleep listening to a man chanting the Koran... This was my best SW
catche in a while... Right
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