Hi Dennis,

You are correct on 3320. Radio Sonder Grense, Meyerton, is a common catch on
that frequency at the time you reported. The are often heard in the
Afrikaans lang. (a language related to Dutch, if I recall). They are a good
indicator station for 90m Africans during our local evenings.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA


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Listened to 3320kHz from 0500-0558 ut, the station played a classical music
program with a male announcer in what might have been English.  The music
came through ok, but was unable to ID the language.  SABC in South Africa
would be my guess.  To early for DPR Korea, have heard them around 1200 ut.
This station sign-off shortly before 0600 ut.  There is also a 1 kw station
in Peru listed for the frequency.  Has anyone heard the type of program on
3320 kHz?  Passport to world band radio list a sign-off at 0500 ut for this
frequency.

Dennis,
Vancouver, WA
JRC 545 
High Performance Active Whip


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