Netherlands? Of course not. If you hear any RN broadcast it cannot possibly be 
direct from the Netherlands, since Flevo transmitters were abolished/demolished 
years ago. Check the A-10 schedule and find 7360 at 1100-1127 via Tinang, 
PHILIPPINES 250 kW, 21 degrees for east China, Koreas and Japan, but also 
USward. 

Hmm, are there more Dutch-speakers in those countries, than, say, 
English-speakers in North America? It`s another de-facto 3-minute English 
broadcast to North America, with RNW failing to cut the Dutch satellite feed at 
1127 instead of flipping to English; and IBB failing to cut off the 
transmission at 1127 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

--- On Sat, 4/3/10, Charles Bolland <ka4...@peoplepc.com> wrote:
Netherlands(?), 
7360,  Radio Netherlands, 1110-1130,  Noted a program of 
Dutch
language comments 
and features.   Heard many mentions of "Nederland" 
during
the 
Dutch comments.   Checked all of my current references and didn't 
find anything 
on this freq in 
Dutch language. Pull something up from DXLD however, from 
last
November.  
  At 1128 a female and male both talk in English language, 

mentioning "Radio 
Netherlands". "You are listening to Radio Netherlands 
Worldwide
brought to you on 
the internet ...."  Nothering mentioned in the announcement 
about
shortwave, just the 
internet and satellite.  After this announcement, the signal goes 
off
the air, but while 
it was on the air, it was fair to good.  (Chuck Bolland, April 3, 
2010)
 
Watkins Johnson 
HF1000
26.27N 
081.05W



      
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