At 08:05 PM 10/7/2009, you wrote:
>John
>
>I heard CNR1 on 1575 a couple of times in Grayland last weekend.  The 
>receptions were a couple hours apart, so it's apparently a dedicated CNR 
>transmitter, rather than a relay by one of the the city or provincial 
>stations.  I didn't notice the freq.
>
>Bruce
>
>
>John H. Bryant wrote:
>>
>>
>>There was a second station in with VOA on 1575. The new one was mostly 
>>carriuer and was on 1574.96 or so. That bears watching.


For me the most common other station(s) on 1575 is always AFN from Japan with 
several low power transmitters.  I've heard 2 at the same time.  They normally 
alwalys
simulcast, but time pips/IDs (not local) are sometimes a few seconds apart.  
AFN often dominates the channel later in the morning compared to VOA....Walt


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